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Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls (WMRC) is a non-profit music and mentoring program that empowers girls, women and/or gender non-binary youth and adults through music education, volunteerism, and activities that foster self-respect, leadership skills, creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration.
The mission of Centre for Girls and Interaction is to improve the lives of adolescent, young women and youth in the Malawi through increasing access to quality health care, education, information and a sustainable system of community development.
St. Alban's Boys and Girls Club was founded in 1949 and serves over 2000 members a year at our founding clubhouse plus 1000 more in 18 satellite sites including locations in three United Way identified priority neighbourhoods. Passionate, well trained staff and volunteers lead a diverse range of programs and services such as daycare, early years programs, after school programs, sports and recreation programs, youth leadership programs, summer camp, aquatic lessons, tutoring, mentoring, arts programs, employment readiness programs and more. At St. Alban's, we strive to maintain and strengthen our core services to children and youth while growing to meet the varied and changing needs of our communities.
To inspire and enable the healthy development of all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to reach their full potential as caring, responsible, and productive citizens.
The In the House Festival brings live performances of all kinds (including all genres of music, dance, theatre, storytelling, spoken word, burlesque, and more) into the homes of Vancouver. Living rooms and backyards become intimate cultural spaces where artists can perform to an attentive audience, promote their talents and freely explore their genre. Shows are multicultural, multi-disciplinary and open to all ages. It is a space where audience can connect closely with each other,meet new people, create friendships and experience artists face to face. There are several components to In the House. 1)The In the House Festival which takes place the first weekend of June. 13 houses open up their doors to over 70 acts over 3 days. 2)A yearly performance-based haunted house which is visually stunning and leads the audience through a story told through theatre, music, circus and dance vignettes. 3)Story-book pop-up dinner/theatre shows such as Alice in Wonderland and more.
Founded in 1989, Scientists in School is a leading science education charity that delivers in-class, hands-on science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and environmental workshops to Kindergarten to Grade 8 children. Our workshops enrich STEM curriculum through real-world, investigative activities, specialized materials and equipment, and highly-trained local presenters who are scientific role models. Donations to Scientists in School help us to do things such as subsidize workshop costs for schools, offer complimentary workshops to school and community groups servicing low-income neighborhoods, fill presenter kits for our workshops with specialized materials and equipment, train presenters, develop new workshops, revise existing workshops and expand our program into new regions and communities.
Design in Public informs and inspires the public about the value and relevance of design to improve our lives and community.
Theater You is non profit California 503(c)(3) organization founded in 2007. The main activity of Theater “You” inc. is theatrical productions. The organization is based on the love for theater and desire to bring accessible theater to lives of many, by the group of enthusiasts. The main purpose of our theater is to enrich lives of many residents of the Bay Area and its vicinities, particularly Russian-speaking audiences by presenting them with live theater of great quality and in the best traditions of internationally acclaimed Russian classical theater. For Russian speaking older members of the Bay Area community frequently have difficulties with English language, hence, without Russian speaking performers are unable to enjoy the theater.