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Mizrachi Canada encompasses the philosophy of Religious Zionism in daily life - Torah V'Avodah, through our local programs including: BNEI AKIVA, YAVNE, BEIT MIDRASH ZICHRON DOV (YU/KTM KOLLEL), CAMP MOSHAVA ENNISMORE and MOSHAVA BAI'R DAY CAMP and assists educational and social welfare programs in Israel. In order for us to continue to work for you, we need your on going moral and material support. Help us ensure that we are able to continue to effectively provide services for you and your family. Please consider a tax deductible gift of $54.00 for a one year subscription of Mizrachi membership.
The Pregnancy Support Centre of Moncton is a non-profit agency and needs your financial support to maintain and expand these essential services. It does not generate income from the clients it serves or from government funds. It is affiliated with CAPSS (Canadian Association of Pregnancy Support Service), with over 71 affiliated Canadian Centres.
The Mon Sheong Foundation is the first Chinese Canadian charitable organization in Ontario. It accomplishes its mission through the operations of three long term care centres, three Chinese schools and a Youth Group.
Montcrest School is focused and dedicated to the to the k-8, elementary years. Inspired by a sincere commitment to help each child be the best version of them-self, Montcrest helps children to discover their unique talents and prepares them for success in learning and in life. Within a dynamic learning community, the child is given the opportunities to follow a path that inspires them, prepares them, and challenges them for a fulfilling life beyond their years at Montcrest. Students are encouraged to grow by displaying creativity and taking risks in a supportive and nurturing environment.
The Nakusp Public Library is a vibrant and busy place, and one that is loved by those who frequent it. The library provides events, books, videos, audiobooks, magazines, computer access, and a safe and welcoming space to patrons from the Nakusp and its surrounding communities. Your gifts allow us to develop and continue programs and services not covered by the core funding we receive from local and provincial governments. For more information about the current roster of programs, please contact or visit the library.
The Nalanda Translation Committee creates fresh and authentic translations of Tibetan practice texts and commentaries in English and other Western languages; translates from a variety of other genres of Tibetan Buddhist literature, including biographies, songs of realization, philosophy, and culture; publishes those texts to ensure quality and consistency; teaches and transmits practices, to increase students' understanding of their significance and cultural background; and helps with the presentation of Buddhist and Shambhala ceremonies and practices.
While the Vancouver Island Symphony may be one of Canada's youngest professional symphony orchestras, through growth and development over 19 years it has become one of the best regional orchestras in the country. Based in Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island BC, with performances at the award-winning The Port Theatre, the VI Symphony features world class guest artists. The goal of the VI Symphony is not only to present great symphonic music with an exceptional professional orchestra, but to have every child in the region hear and see a symphony. Each year the VI Symphony presents Education Concerts to over five thousand students. Designed for young audiences, every show is fresh and invigorating, using humour, story telling and audience participation. In 2013-2014 the VI Symphony will develop and produce a new Education Show written by Rick Scott and composition by Nico Rhodes. For more information on their 19th Season, called Passport to Great Entertainment! www.vancouverislandsymphony.com
NCCAR aims to: * be a reliable source of information, insights and ideas for government, parliamentarians, decision-makers, media, business, academics and other organizations and individuals * have a positive and enduring impact on: - Canadians' understanding of people from the Arab world - Canadian policies, positions and practices in relation to our mission and principles.
Native Earth Performing Arts is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating, developing and producing professional artistic expression of the Aboriginal experience in Canada. Through stage productions (theatre, dance and multi-disciplinary), new script development, apprenticeships and internships, Native Earth Performing Arts seeks to fulfill a "community" of artistic visions, one that is both inclusive and reflective of the artistic directions of members of the Aboriginal community who actively participate in the arts. Native Earth is currently celebrating its 31st season in our new Regent Park home The Aki Studio Theatre.
Community Food - Foodbank, Christmas Hampers, Community Gardens, Community Kitchens, Food Assistance for Pets, Farmers Markets Familty Services - Community Counselling, VAW Counselling, Settlement Services, Income Tax Clinic, Dental Bus, Housing Assistance, Single Moms Services, Employment Services. Financial Literacy, Utility Subsidy Education Support- Literacy Tutoring for children in grades 1,2,3
The New Brunswick Choral Federation is a provincially incorporated membership organization and registered charity. NBCF is made up of member choirs and individual conductors, educators, singers, supporting organizations and all those seeking to develop and nourish choral music in New Brunswick.
New Music Concerts was founded in 1971 by the internationally acclaimed Canadian musicians, flutist and composer Robert Aitken and composer Norma Beecroft, to promote interest in the art of music and contemporary music in particular. This mandate has resulted in the presentation of over 280 Toronto concerts of the music of our time by Canadian and international composers.