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Canadian University College is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning located in the heartland of Alberta surrounded by lakes and lush countryside. At CUC we believe in the complete university college experience. We provide an environment where academic, physical, and spiritual growth is encouraged. CUC has provided Christian education for more than 100 years, and offers more than 20 undergraduate degree programs.
CUC Friends is an annual campaign to assist the CUC in its annual work. Almost 10% of our revenue is from our friends. The Endowment Campaign is to increase our endowment fund to ensure long-term stability to our income. Sharing Our Faith fund is a yearly program to collect and then disburse funds to congregations with specific growth plans. The Individual Member program is for those who want to belong to the CUC when being a member of a congregation is not convenient or preferred.
The Canadian Wildlife Federation is dedicated to fostering an awareness and appreciation of our natural world. By spreading knowledge of human impacts on the environment, sponsoring research, promoting the sustainable use of natural resources, recommending legislative changes, and co-operating with like-minded partners, CWF encourages a future in which Canadians may live in harmony with nature. Visit www.cwf-fcf.org for more information.
The Canadian Youth for Christ ministry is involved in responsible, effective and culturally sensitive evangelism of youth, communicating and caring in ways that are relevant to this generation. The ministry is committed to acting as a resource in helping to futher the worldwide vision and mission of Youth for Christ International.
Today,at its campuses in Beer-Sheva, Sede Boqer and Eilat, over 20,000 students are enrolled in all BGU'S many Faculties. Respeatedly voted the most popular choice of Israeli undergraduate students, the University is known for its dynamic atmosphere and commitment to excelence in teaching and research.
The Cape Breton Regional Library has focused on the lifelong learning needs of its users since it was formed in 1950. The library provides information and entertainment for residents of all ages. Through thirteen library branches and two bookmobiles, the library offers services and materials to the public at no charge. A few of the services that can be accessed with a library card include, borrowing books, magazines and DVD/videos; interlibrary loans; programs for children and adults; free Internet and word processing in every branch; free computer training in some libraries; and access to on-line magazine databases.The Cape Breton Regional Library employs 60 people in a variety of jobs across the region.
Today, CCSS serves a large number of North Vancouver residents through targeted youth programs, seniors programs, and the Red Cross Loan Program. Youth CCSS concentrates on ensuring youth have access to resources to reduce the risks associated with the developmental challenges of the pre-teen and teen years. Since the youth program is based on outreach, one of our primary goals is to create opportunities to identify youth at-risk and provide support to the individual and their family. Seniors' Hub - operates 12 services that are designed to improve the health of very frail and isolated seniors provide increaseed activity, and peer support, and a sense of belonging to a community of peers. These are important factors which can significantly improve health and quality of life. Red Cross Loan - This program offers the North Shore community a free short term loan of medical equipment such as mobility and bath aids.
Casey House is a specialty hospital with community programming including home care and outreach programs. Founded in 1988, we were the first freestanding HIV/AIDS hospice in Canada. We rely on donor funding to provide our community programs, which include the Home Hospice Program, nursing, counselling, complementary therapies including massage, recreation therapy, child care for HIV-positive parents and the Resident Care and Comfort Fund.
The Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority is an environmental advisory and protection agency based out of Kingston, Ontario. Our jurisdiction spans more than 3,500 sq. km of land in 11 different municipalities, including Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville and Newboro. The CRCA owns more than 4000 hectares of conservation land. We purchase land to protect it from being developed, preserve natural features and wildlife habitat, provide public access to the natural environment and undertake water management projects, such as flood control. Some of our other services include: - Environmental Planning - Water Quantity Monitoring - Tree Planting Programs - Conservation Education - Source Water Protection
Catholic Family Services of Durham provides counselling services to individuals, couples, families and children residing in Durham Region who are experiencing difficulties with personal, interpersonal, social, psychosocial and emotional functioning.
Founded in 1957, Catholic Family Service (CFS) is a charitable organization serving individuals and families of all faiths and cultures in the Calgary community. Accessible, respectful, and professional, CFS delivers leading, innovative programs for those in need, including counselling, community outreach, volunteerism, and education. Through its work, CFS strives to enhance the community for all residents. Delivering high-impact solutions that help build healthy individuals, families and communities is the foundation of all activities undertaken CFS. Our vision, mission, values and principles help guide us every day as we work within a culture that is kind and accountable. It is through our actions that we demonstrate the reverence we have for those we serve and our belief in removing barriers to support those who are vulnerable.
The Centre's role as an integral and leading force within the craft sector on Cape Breton Island is essentially educational, promotional and developmental. Programs offered at the Centre serve a broad range of craftspeople from the beginner and recreational to the emerging professional and the highly accomplished who derive their livelihood from the sale of their product. As part of its role in the development of the craft and design industry on the Island, the Centre coordinates professional development and business training programs for the craft professional to assist in the enhancement of existing businesses and in the development of new market and export opportunities.