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KELOWNA'S GOSPEL MISSION

Kelowna's Gospel Mission is a not-for-profit, Christian organization that cares for thousands of hungry, hurting and homeless people every year since 1978. We work closely with government, businesses, community, faith groups, service providers, residents and the people we serve, creating solutions for long-term change. We desire to see lives changed by practically demonstrating the love of Jesus Christ and meeting each individual's spiritual, physical, emotional and social needs. We lead people who are bent, bruised and broken to wholeness and successful living.

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KERRY'S PLACE AUTISM SERVICES

Provided with the necessary supports and the development of communication and life skills and integration into the community, school and in the workplace. The residential programs operated by Kerry’s Place Autism Services offer safe and practical living arrangements within various communities in Southern Ontario. Community Outreach services are more specific to the needs of the respective communities that they serve. Depending upon the Ministry mandate for the specific region, the community outreach program may serve both children and adults or only children and adolescents until the age of 18 years. Overall, the Community Outreach programs provide support and consultation to individuals with autism and their families. This service may take the form of behaviour management, family resource days, workshops and parent counseling. Respite support is provided to families in need through community outreach. These arrangements can be offered in residence or in the community.

KINGSTON ROAD UNITED CHURCH

Kingston Road United Church is an affirming congregation of the United Church of Canada.

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KING TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY

King Township Public Library operates four branches serving the community of the Township of King. Located in King City, Nobleton, Schomberg, and Ansnorveldt, the Library offers a collection of over 75,000 print and AV items, as well as a vast digital collection. Our strategic goals include: 1. The Library will be a destination of choice for the community offering comfortable, vibrant and creative spaces which are fully accessible. 2. The Library will revitalize its collections, programs and services in response to the evolving needs of our growing community. 3. The Library will continue to foster a dynamic culture of innovation, employing existing and emerging technologies to connect our users to both the world within and beyond our walls. 4. The Library will be recognized and valued as an essential service by community stakeholders and residents.

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KINSMEN FOUNDATION INC

Telemiracle is a 20 hour telethon, run by 1200 Kinsmen, Kinettes and CTV production volunteers that has become a part of the hearts and minds of the People of Saskatchewan. As a grassroots organization, the Kinsmen Telemiracle Foundation responds to a variety of special needs. Through Telemiracle, we have distributed millions of dollars, touching thousands of people throughout the province, improving quality of life and assisting families and groups where no one else is able to. What is the need? - specialty wheel chairs cost $3000-$5000; - wheelchair lifts are worth $2000; - scooters average $2500-$4500; - “talking machines” cost $10,000; - emergency medical assistance can run from a few hundred dollars to thousands; - ceiling track lifts are worth $1000-$4000. The Kinsmen Foundation also provides funding to community projects to assist with: - medical equipment in hospitals; - special needs equipment in group homes; - handi-vans for community based organizations

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Kitchener Public Library

You can create a better future for the people of Kitchener. Whether you realise it or not, a gift to the “evolve. literally.” campaign is life changing! Igniting a passion for reading. Support for the unemployed. Welcoming new Canadians to the community. Teaching digital literacy skills. Offering encouragement to aspiring authors. Providing the homeless a library card and, through it, an increased sense of dignity. An endless supply of materials to be consumed for information or entertainment…these are but a few examples of how your public library builds community and enhances lives. Your support means KPL will do even more for you and your neighbours in the years ahead. Thank you for giving generously to your public library!

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TORONTO KIWANIS BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS

Every program or activity we offer helps build self-esteem. Our goal is to develop young people who will make the right choices in their physical, educational, personal, social, emotional and vocational lives.

Knox Presbyterian Church

Knox Church is a Christian faith community in the heart of Toronto, established in 1820. We believe in Jesus Christ alone as Saviour and Lord of our lives. Join us each Sunday as we meet to worship God

KNOX WATERLOO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WATERLOO

Knox Church is situated in Uptown Waterloo. Our neighbours are the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, the Waterloo Public Library and the Waterloo Town Square shopping mall. Two universities, Waterloo and Sir Wilfrid Laurier are within walking distance. Our congregation is a wonderful mix of all ages and stages. With over 100 children in the church school program, we have a strong emphasis on ministry with children. It is one of our goals as a congregation to grow in our sense of belonging to Christ and His Church. Our services are informal and friendly to the various ages and approaches to worship. We try to make new worshipers feel welcome. Our Coffee Fellowship between Sunday services provides an informal time to get to know others. Look for our Welcome desk during coffee hour to help answer any questions you may have.

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KNOX UNITED CHURCH

The heart of Winnipeg’s newcomer community is Central Park. And the heart of Central Park is Knox Church. Knox has been an integral part of the revitalization of the neighbourhood and the restoration of the park itself, through initiatives such as Central Market for Global Families and the Rainbow Community Garden. Now we are pleased to announce the creation of a new, 24-hour accessible commercial kitchen, which, when completed, will be available for community members to use to develop and expand on catering opportunities that might otherwise be cost prohibitive. Additional programs will include nutrition and cooking classes for women, men and youth, and cultural dinners. To date we have raised over $350,000 through generous grants from:The WPG Foundation,CPP(Province of MB),The City of WPG, CentreVenture, Blannerhassett Foundation and MB Community Services Council. But we are not quite at our goal! Another $50,000 will allow us to complete this valuable commercial kitchen.

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Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery

The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery is the oldest and largest public gallery in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario. The Gallery is a tenant in The Centre in the Square, a performing arts facility in Kitchener. On behalf of the community, the Gallery is the proud caretaker of a significant permanent collection, consisting of 3900 works of art.

Lake Windermere Alliance Church

Lake Windermere Alliance Church is a mission minded, people loving community of believers in the resurrection power of Jesus Christ. Our goal is to bring a positive influence into the Upper Columbia Valley area where we live. We want to help families by showing the love of Jesus for our neighbors, and the world. We work with Lisa Rohrick, in Niamey (Niger), bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Fulani people, and by helping those that are in need to self sustenance. We work in the Upper Columbia Valley (Invermere)through the Sonshine Children's Centre, a Licensed Christian Based Day Care and Pre School facility for our community. We work in our community by providing a yearly Vacation Bible School for children in our area. We partner with the Columbia Valley Food Bank organization through regular financial assistance.