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The Stettler Public Library is popular and versatile. The library received an unprecedented number of visitors over the past year--more than 68,000 people. As a result of changing community needs and this success as an educational and gathering space, the Stettler Public Library is being renovated and expanded. The renovations will allow us to offer more services and programming in an updated, more hospitable setting. We are asking you to consider a donation to enhance our collections, equipment, and facilities in order to make the renovated space the best it can be for the children, adults, and seniors in Stettler and the County of Stettler. We are grateful for your support and will recognize all donors on the SPL’s website. Major donors will be recognized on a donor wall near the entrance of the library. We appreciate the support you have given us in the past and hope we can benefit from your generosity again. Together we are transforming lives through literacy.
The Burns Bog Conservation Society was established in 1988 by a concerned group of citizens. They, along with other members of the community, successfully stopped a major development. The founders realized they had won the battle but not the war to protect Burns Bog. The Society has a credible reputation as the voice of Burns Bog and is committed to educating people of the ecological and economic benefits of Burns Bog and other peatlands globally and how they affect our quality of life. Burns Bog is the only estuarine raised peat bog found in a Mediterranean climate. It is located in Delta, British Columbia. The Society conducts field trips, public tours, holds summer day camps, produces educational material. It hosts special events such as International Bog Day and Jog for the Bog. The Society builds and maintains the boardwalks in the Delta Nature Reserve. The Society receives no funding from the United Way, the Corporation of Delta or Metro Vancouver.
Established in 1965, Street Haven was one of the first shelters for women in Toronto. We are dedicated to providing help and support to women in need. We serve women who are abused, homeless, socially isolated and those living in poverty as well as women who come from abusive situations or have mental health, alcoholism and/or addiction challenges. We provide emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, a drop-in centre & food program, addiction case management, residential addictions programs, education programs and recreational/social opportunities. Women who use our services find ways to improve the quality of their lives.
Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) is a non-profit charitable organization and is the provincial Branch of our national organization, Canadian Parents for French. We have numerous local Chapters across the province that carry out activities that support French as a second language (FSL) learning both inside and outside of the classroom.
2010-2011 marks New West Theatre's twenty-first season! Reaching this special occasion is a demonstration of the passion of two sets of people: the theatre artists who have invested their boundless imagination and commitment into every production, as well as the audience members who have been beyond generous with their applause and support over the past two decades.
April 1, 2011 Brain Care Centre was formed as a result of an amalgamation of the Northern Alberta Brain Injury Society (NABIS) founded 1983/07/07 and the Edmonton Brain Injury Relearning Society (EBIRS)founded in 1991/04/17. BCC provides: service coordination, community rehabilitation, support - both group and individual counseling, advocacy, education and prevention to those impacted by brain injury. There is an active supported volunteer program. All are welcome to become members by completing a membership form available on the website: www.braincarecentre.com and by making a donation. A quarterly newsletter is published by BCC. Annual events, donations, grants, contracts and other support sustains the important work of the society.
Founded in 1979, the Masorti Movement is the umbrella organization of Masorti kehillot (congregations or communities) which aim to promote a healthy, pluralistic, spiritual and ethical foundation for Israeli society. Masorti Judaism is guided by halakhah, combining Jewish law and tradition with an open approach to scholarship, Jewish life, Zionism, and the ideals and values of each new generation.
little red theatre produces dramatic performances of great quality theatre using a wonderful eclectic mix of puppets, songs and original musical scores, dance and audio and visual technology. Productions are aimed at the Junior Kindergarten through Grade 6 constituency and are presented at schools, libraries and special venues (70,000+ children in about 225 schools each year. Workshops take place in the community.
ECO-PEI is a community-based environmental organization, registered as a charity in 1989. Our award-winning Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project is just one of our efforts in improving the environment, both locally and on a national level.
Sustainable Food Edmonton is a non-profit charitable organization that has gone through transitions over its 22 year history. Our mandate is to connect communities and kids to their food and how it's produced. We offer the programs of City Farm, Little Green Thumbs, Community Gardens (formerly Community Garden Network), Yard Share and Urban Ag High. We also engage in other projects that are consistent with our vision and mission. To learn more, visit sustainablefoodedmonton.org
The Canadian Children's Opera Company is the only permanent children's company in Canada to develop and produce new operas for children. The CCOC, under Executive Artistic Director Ann Cooper Gay, consists of over 200 boys and girls in six different choruses. These six choruses provide training and performance experience for young people from age five to young adult, through over 40 performances each season. The CCOC also operates an outreach program called OPERAtion KIDS, which reaches hundreds of Toronto-area children and youth.
SHORE Centre promotes choice through accurate sexual health education and confidential pregnancy options support.