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CHRY 105.5 FM is largely volunteer-operated and is a key resource for students and members of the public with an interest in radio/ media broadcasting. We provide training and development for all our volunteers in a range of areas, and participate in Cooperative Education programs with a number of Toronto-area secondary schools. We are a vibrant and active member of the community we serve, and enjoy strong ties both with local organizations and with many of the diverse cultural communities that make up the greater Toronto area. Come and be a supporter of these aspiring volunteers by donating financially. Allow another voice of YOUR community to be heard. Make a difference!
The Church Memorial Park (CMP) Recreation Complex facilities include an ice arena, four-sheet curling rink, three tennis courts and a softball diamond in Chester, Nova Scotia. Arena ice is available from early October until early April for adult and youth hockey, figure skating and recreational skating, Floor time for ball hockey, lacrosse, and a variety of special events is available from mid-April until the end of September. CMP also offers a choice of four meeting areas available for rental for weddings, banquets, dances, conventions, auctions, craft fairs and the like. Full kitchen facilities are also onsite.
The vision of the Simon Fraser University Football Alumni Society is to create An active, sustainable membership mentoring, guiding and continuing a legacy for the next generation. Guiding Principles 1. Be in alignment with our mission and vision 2. Follow through on commitments made 3. Be inclusive in decision making 4. Act with honesty, integrity, and transparency 5. Recognize the volunteers, sponsors, and other supporters
The Clifford Bowey School Foundation is managed by the School Council which includes parents and staff members. The Foundation raises money to support school programs and new initiatives. Over past years, donations to the school have contributed towards the Snoezelen room, swimming pool equipment, items for the toy library, and classroom learning materials. The school recently installed a new primary playground and is currently raising funds to upgrade the senior playground.
Since 1983 Children's Place has offered a wide range of flexible, accessible, FREE early learning & family support programs. Today we serve over 2000 families from 11 different locations in central west Toronto. Programs include: family drop-ins, child development activities focusing on & exploring senses & developing motor skills, occasional childcare, community outreach, family literacy, food & nutrition support, parent & caregiver support & education, peer contact & mutual support, play & recreation, health & safety promotion, information about & referrals to other resources, toy & book lending. Our staff and volunteers are able to communicate in different languages including English, Portuguese, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Somali, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu & Italian. Participants include: young children 0 to 6, parents, expectant parents, very young parents, parents/caregivers/children with special needs, grandparents, nannies & home providers, newcomer & immigrant families.
The College of New Caledonia (CNC) is a post-secondary educational institution that serves the residents of central British Columbia. The college was established in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada in 1969 as a successor to the BC Vocational School. CNC takes pride in the fact that for almost 40 years, we have been making a difference in the lives of individuals and local communities. Our success is evidenced in more than 100,000 graduates who have gone on to obtain employment and/or to pursue other higher learning after starting or completing their post-secondary education at CNC. All gifts are celebrated and received with gratitude.
HISTORY The Committee for Human Rights in Latin America (CDHAL) was founded in 1976, following the coups d'état in Argentina and Chile, known for their strong repression and human rights violations, by four pastors and priests of Christian churches in Montreal who, within their respective faith, had a function in relation to international problems. The CDHAL owes its birth to two concerns: first, a concern of Christians to educate and inform the Church and the Quebec population in relation to situations of political repression and human rights violations in Latin America; on the other hand, a desire to establish genuine solidarity among the churches there and those here. Initially, members of CDHAL belonged to a religious affiliation. However, for over 20 years, the composition of CDHAL, as well as his work is totally free of any religious affiliation. CDHAL is also known as the Christian Committee for Human Rights in Latin America (CCDHAL).
Community Legal Education Association (CLEA) is a registered charity that helps Manitobans learn about the law and our legal system. We have been providing our many services and programs, most of them free of charge, since 1984. Our programs help promote access to justice by fostering an understanding of our justice system. Some of our specific programs include: - The Law Phone-In & Lawyer Referral Program - a free telephone legal information and lawyer referral service, - Publications written in plain language on a variety of legal topics, - Free presentations about the law for community groups and schools, - Training courses about the law for community service providers, - An annual law conference. Information can also be found on our website at: http://www.communitylegal.mb.ca.
We are a non-profit agency that assists people with developmental challenges and their families. We provide residential, vocational, and recreational services to adults and daycare integration for children as well as advocacy services for all ages.
We are one of two seminaries operated by Lutheran Church-Canada, and are located in St. Catharines, Ontario, on the Brock University campus,
Conrad Grebel University College is comprised of a residence and an academic program on the campus of the University of Waterloo. Grebel houses 174 students and is home to 50 off campus associate students who meet at Grebel for Chapel and a variety of activities. Grebel is home to the Music and Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) departments. The college also runs a graduate program in theological studies through its Masters of Theological Studies degree and administering the Toronto Mennonite Theological Centre (TMTC)
CCNB has been at the forefront of environmental action in New Brunswick since 1969. We are a membership-based organization with charitable status in Canada. Our members are citizens who care about the future of our planet - citizens who want to support environmental protection in the Maritimes. We work on two fronts: 1. We act as citizen watchdogs for the public good, safeguarding our land, air and water. 2. Through research and education we develop and promote solutions to pollution and resource destruction.