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The art Theatre by the River produces is intimate, minimalistic, entertaining, but above all urgently relevant. We are a theatre company that seeks to connect - to connect artists to their craft, individuals to their fellow audience members, and audiences to their place in the continuing story of human existence.
ArtReach St. Croix connects communities and the arts in the scenic St. Croix River Valley.
UAC creates opportunities for artists and neighborhoods to connect and shape spaces through public art.
Leadership Fairfax educates, prepares, inspires and connects leaders to serve and strengthen our community.
Cincinnati Song Initiative connects communities through the world-class performance and innovation of song.
The Western Folklife Center uses story and cultural expression to connect the American West to the world.
Japan Society connects American and Japanese people, cultures, and societies through a global lens.
The Pahkisimon Nuye?áh Library System was created in 1990 to provide library services to people in Northern Saskatchewan. We fulfill our mission by: Providing support services, training and materials for: public libraries, school libraries, college libraries, and special libraries. Acting as a public library to individuals within the region where no public library exists. Preserving historical material in our Northern Saskatchewan Archives. Participating in the provincial public library system. Encouraging the development of libraries and library services in the area. 87% of the population in our region are aboriginal. 27% of our population are Métis. 58% of the population live on reserves. There are 12 First Nations bands, 37 municipalities and 3 provincial school divisions. The majority of aboriginal people in Northern Saskatchewan speak Cree, Dene or Michif.
MISSION: To Change paradigm of disability by means of the participation in an inclusive social and labor space. VISION: While supporting the population in the development of resources a living in a world of limitation, create awareness, knowledge, and resources to plant the seed of social, educational and labor inclusion. THEORY OF CHANGE: If we attend the needs of people with disabilities according to their specific needs and we create awareness to open opportunities for inclusion, this population can earn a living by performing based on their skills and capabilities and live a better life without dependency on others.
Empower populations to attain universal health coverage and comprehensive highest productive quality of life by leveraging partnership, social innovation, arts and culture as well as tapping into the vast Youth Agency available in SSA.
Connectopod Learning connects youth to their communities and their voices through storytelling and multi-media arts projects.
The Child and Nature Alliance of Canada is a network of organizations and individuals who are working to connect children to nature through education, advocacy, programming, policy, research, and collaboration. Our vision is that all children and families in Canada are connected with nature and the outdoors in order to enhance their health and well-being.