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Oak Bay High School is a part of the Greater Victoria School District. At present, the school enrolls about 1150 students in grades 9 - 12. Oak Bay High School is dedicated to the growth and development of informed citizens whose contributions to the world are tempered with respect, understanding and tolerance. We have developed a culture of excellence, innovation and student leadership over the decades. Our philosophy, programming and professional development are based on five educational pillars of excellence: Academics, Athletics, Fine Arts, Community Leadership and Philanthropy.
Through its community sustainability programs offering education, resources, tools and best practices templates, FORED aims to educate the public about the cultural and historic role of forests and other natural environments in BC, including the relationship of First Nations to the environmental legacy of BC.Through this work, the society builds citizenship skills for responsible, active participation in environmental decisions to secure the optimal balance of social, economic and environmental benefits. We help communities understand the cultural and economic values of the natural environment and wildlife through our website, magazine and workshops. The main vehicles of the organization are 1. a quarterly magazine called Landscapes. With website download and direct mail, Landscapes enjoys global circulation of about 420,000 annually. 2. A website (www.landscapesmag.com) with downloadable resources for communities. Our website enjoys an average of 35,000 visitors per month.
For over 40 years, the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre has been at the forefront of the discussion and the visual presentation of all things concerning exploration and discovery in our Universe. Your donation ensures that we can continue to inspire coming generations to explore space science and technology.
1. Receive donations and bequests and payout/disburse in accordance with donor's direction, for the benefit of the students of the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board. 2. Provide post-secondary scholarships and bursaries to graduating and graduated students formerly under the Board's charge.
The Burlington Art Centre has thrived as a vital focal point for the visual arts since 1978. It is the seventh largest public art gallery in Ontario and attracts over 100,000 visitors from Burlington, the Bay Area, Toronto, and across Ontario and the U.S.A. The exhibition and educational programs, studios and activities are essential to our community and region. The Centre is a non-profit registered charitable organization which provides free admission, seven days a week, with full accessibility for the physically challenged. Equally important, the Centre encourages and supports the work of amateur and professional visual artists and an advocate for the community as a whole.
Burnaby Hospital Foundation raises funds to support the medical equipment needs of Burnaby Hospital. Burnaby Hospital is a 300 bed, community based, acute care hospital caring for over 230,000 people every year. Our Emergency department is one of the busiest in the Province of BC and treats over 45,000 adults and 12,000 children annually.
Your local public library. Here to promote lifelong learning for our entire community.
Mission of Mercy Canada is a Christian organization which exists to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of the hurting children and adults of north east India by feeding, housing, educating and providing health and wellness care. Our vision is to see the children of India who live in poverty, experience transformation and wholeness through God's love. We can only succeed in fulfilling our mission to help children and the poor in India when people like you are involved and informed about the needs and opportunities! Thank you for joining us in making a difference.
Core Programs - Chinese Learning Academy Offers accredited, basic training (ECS to grade 12) in mastering the skills in Mandarin Chinese language. - Chinese Library Has had about five thousand members since its inception in 1992 and contains seventy thousand items of books and videos. - Educational.Cultural.Recreational Courses A home to a number of educational, artistic, cultural and recreational programs as well as summer camps. - Chinese Artifacts Museum The Museum displays a diverse collection of objects reflecting the history and culture that goes back more than five thousand years and offers guided tours of the Centre, the Museum and Chinatown as well as customized cultural programs. - Facilities Rental Open for public renting, the facilities features a 6,000 sq.ft. multi- purpose auditorium with performing stage, a unique cultural hall, Wi-Fi connections, meeting space in various formats.
Chatham Christian School provides students in JK through Grade 12 with quality, Christian education. We offer a comprehensive program of studies that meets the Ministry of Education expectations using curriculum that is uniquely filtered through a Christian worldview. Students receive individual attention and encouragement from Christian teachers who re-affirm what is taught in church and in the home. CCS is a non-denomination Christian school with students from over 30 churches enrolled. As an independent school, CCS receives no government funding and must rely on tuition and donations to meet the annual budget. A Tuition Assistance Fund has been established to give financial aid to families who desire to have their children educated in a Christian school but cannot afford the tuition fees.
The modern, international class Museum at Campbell River offers vibrant exhibits unfolding the rich heritage of First Nations cultures and development of coastal lifestyles, especially in relation to logging, fishing and the unique experience of floathouse life. The nationally important collection holds ethnographic, historic, archaeological and archival material of the northern Vancouver Island area; the Museum also has year-round programs, a Museum Shop specializing in original First Nations art and "history outdoors" including west coast native plant gardens and large artifacts.
Children from grades 1 through 10 can expect an exciting and adventurous summer of activities along the shores of Pine Lake, Alberta. Parents can rest assured that the health and happiness of their children are the camp's first priority and that the camp is accredited by The Alberta Camping Association. Through the camp's awesome array of activities and innovative programs, children will not only have fun, develop lifelong friendships, Jewish traditions and magical memories but will also develop skills and competencies that will stay with them throughout their lives.