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The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is dedicated to the protection of all children, educating the public, offering prevention programs and advocating on the behalf of missing and exploited children. Our staff and case workers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide ongoing support to families, social service agencies and law enforcement in regards to missing children’s cases.
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral's community values its history and heritage. Since 1888 people have met here at the corners of Georgia and Burrard in the very heart of the city to worship God and witness to Christ's love for the world. Since 1929, this has been the seat of the Bishop of the Diocese of New Westminster. The current Bishop is the Right Reverend Michael Ingham and the Cathedral's Dean and Rector is the Very Reverend Peter Elliott Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest church building in the city of Vancouver and is a Class A heritage building. In 2006 following 11 years of fundraising and hard work the first three phases of a dramatic restoration were completed. The Cathedral is enriched and enlivened by the diversity of its community. It is a place for worship, and for outreach to near and far. It is a place where faith is nurtured and all age groups are welcomed. This is a safe, welcoming place and positive space for GLBT people, their friends and families.
Unity is a positive path for spiritual living. We offer practical, spiritual teachings that empower abundant and meaningful lives.
Jamie is one sponsor who saw the results of his sponsorship when he met his sponsored child in Ethiopia. "For us, the decision to sponsor Mestewet was easy. Today, she is a beautiful, bright and healthy little girl from Ethiopia. Not long ago I was able to visit Mestewet while stationed with the Canadian Forces in Addis Ababa. As the CCFC worker and I arrived at Mestewet’s mud-walled, thatch-roofed home, a smiling girl waved and excitedly announced our arrival to her mother. We sat in the darkness of their windowless home. They had nothing except one table and a few mattresses. Yet in Ethiopian tradition, Mestewet’s family welcomed us and gave us everything they had – including freshly roasted coffee! I was touched to see my family’s photo in amongst their few belongings. My mother had sent Mestewet some photos and I could see how proud she was to show her friends the pictures of her Canadian sponsors." CCFC matches Canadians with children in need. Please donate now.
Airdrie Public Library has more than just books... We have lots of those. 3 million in fact! We also have programs and resources for everyone - from pre-school literacy programs to beginner's computer classes. Your Library has audiobooks, CDs, DVDs, magazines, newspapers and more. It's all here - at your Library! APL has 61,968 items in the collection, encompassing hardcover and paperback books for all ages and interests, magazines and newspapers, and videos and audiobooks. We also have maps and atlases, business directories/indexes, a vertical file containing government pamphlets, documents, travel brochures and more, a Career Resource Centre with up-to-date college and university calendars, telephone directories, encyclopedias, and large print books. Or if it's information you want, We have an extensive inhouse collection of reference and research materials - or use our online resources.
The Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society has been collecting, preserving, and protecting Cole Harbour’s cultural and natural heritage for 40 years. A community response to the rapid change from rural to urban landscape, the Society continues to champion this once prosperous agricultural community and bring its story to life at the Cole Harbour Heritage Farm Museum, an original 200 year old farm. "The Farm" is a community museum dedicated to preserving and interpreting Cole Harbour's agricultural past, and to developing an understanding of plants, animals and farming today. It relies heavily on community support and volunteers. Admission to the Farm is by donation so that the community may visit often and stay connected our rural roots!
Columbia Bible College is located in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, and provides faith formation and professional ministry preparation for Christians of all ages as well as supports the churches of the region in the fulfillment of their mission. The College provides both formal and non-formal learning opportunities alongside its role as a resource center for theological information in the region. Theologically, CBC is evangelical Anabaptist and is operated by two regional Mennonite conferences, British Columbia Mennonite Brethren and Mennonite Church British Columbia. Columbia is accredited by the international Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), and is registered with the British Columbia Private Career Training Institution Association (PCTIA).
Concordia fosters a dynamic intellectual environment... …marked by students engaged in learning both inside and outside the classroom, by faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching, mentoring, and professional achievement, and by a rich blend of rigorous undergraduate programs. Concordia delivers a distinctive education… …That integrates fields of study, connects theory to practice, combines liberal with professional education, and promotes interaction between campus life and classroom learning in order to form men and women who will flourish in an increasing diverse and interconnected world.
Conestoga is one of Canada 's leading polytechnic institutes. For nine straight years, independent research conducted for Ontario 's Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities showed Conestoga to be the overall number one public college. You can be part of this success and help Conestoga remain #1 by making a donation to one of our investment priorities. There are many ways to give . All donations, no matter what their value help enrich our students' learning experience and provide them with scholarships, teaching innovations, and updated technologies to support and enhance student learning. You can help provide them with the tools they need to succeed. Through the generosity of donors like you, Conestoga will be able to remain responsive to the changing needs of our community and provide excellent education for our future workforce. Thank you for your support and generosity!
Toronto City Church is a vibrant, Canadian, multi-cultural congregation, with a deep passion for God and People. Everything we do is built upon the solid foundation of the Word of God, the Bible. We are currently in the process of a Three Phase Building project. We have completed Phase I an air supported soccer dome to serve thow e community. We have also completed Phase II, the main church building which includes out sanctuary,a fellowship hall, church offices, and childrens class rooms. Phase III will be a large auditorium.
We have a strong, consistent membership base, comprising individual craft artists (emerging, mid-career and established,craft guilds,arts organizations and supporters of craft throughout the province and some across the country and the US. CCBC’s overall mandate of supporting contemporary craft in BC has 4 interlocking facets: support opportunities to further excellence in practice for craft artists; provide venues for the craft community to explore of the fusion of aesthetics, function and content; provide leadership in the craft sector through advocacy initiatives; promote the business practice of artists through our social enterprise programming; and provide educational opportunities with the general public to develop a deeper understanding of and appreciation for craft objects and the skill, knowledge and talent that creates them. All of the Council's activities are targeted to support our member’s practice and increase the audience for contemporary craft.
The Creston & District Museum & Archives is a community-heritage museum with a reputation for excellence. The Museum collection of nearly ten thousand artifacts reflects the diverse history of the Creston Valley, and well over three-quarters of the collection is on display. The Archives collection consists of nearly ten thousand photographs, complete sets of the local newspapers, and hundreds of other documents and maps.