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Read to Me! is a non-profit, province-wide reading promotion program. We provide FREE books and resources to every baby born or adopted in Nova Scotia. The fun of talking, reading and singing together will help lay the foundation for babies' early learning. For more information about Read to Me! visit www.readtome.ca
For over ten years Oaklands Community Association has strived to provide a wide range of low-cost, quality programs for children, youth, adults and seniors of all abilities.
Lakeshore Arts is a not for profit multi-disiciplinary arts council located in the west end of Toronto. Our focus has been to enlighten, engage and interact with our community using all forms of art as the catalyst. Our programming includes workshops, performances, literary and visual competitions. Our mandate encourages us to be inclusive; offering something for any age, skill level and interest. YAM (Youth Arts Movement), our youth advisory group, consists of eight high schools students, provides youth programming and outreach .
Bialik Hebrew Day School is proud to offer a unique program rooted in our four Pillars: Academic Excellence, Jewish Values and Menschlechkeit, Ahavat Israel, and Accessibility. The school offers a challenging, multi-language curriculum whose breadth and depth are unparalleled. Students learn Hebrew, English, Yiddish, and French within our Jewish and general studies programs. Our scholastic standards are high and ours is a tradition with a 50+ year history of academic excellence, as demonstrated by our ongoing success in the provincial EQAO assessments. Bialik develops a living connection to, and a love of, Israel and Jewish culture. We welcome children in JK through grade 8 from a broad spectrum of Jewish affiliation and observance. We offer a Before and After School Care Program as well as financial assistance from JK to grade 8. Your contribution will go directly towards ensuring that students in need receive subsidies.
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With learning as its primary focus, the Limestone Learning Foundation raises funds from individual donors, businesses & corporations, service clubs, granting organizations, special events, memorial gifts, legacy gifts (bequests, life insurance), gifts of stocks, etc. Teachers submit applications twice per year for grants to support creative enhanced learning projects which will help make learning come alive for their students. Funding is provided for materials/supplies, minor equipment, specialized reading/math/art supplies etc. for these projects but funding is not provided for regular education expenses such as teacher salaries, regular textbooks/library books, capital improvements, renovations, transportaion costs, etc. - in short, things that your taxes should pay for through the regular School Board budget. To date, more than $1.1 million has been provided to over 460 enhanced learning projects at schools and education centres throughout the Limestone district.
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Serving families for over 25 years, the Montreal Fluency Centre (MFC) provides assessment and treatment of children with language and learning difficulties. At our centre, we see over 100 children weekly. A third of them come from low-income families from Montreal, Laval, the South Shore and the surrounding areas. Thanks to our bursary program these families can receive treatment at a very low cost to cover their children's needs. The MFC integrates professional best practices with state of the art technology to develop unique programs for our community. We work in collaboration with health authorities, school boards, local community groups and parents. Our program results are shared from the local to international arena, thereby allowing others to use or improve our intervention models.
Daytrippers is a registered charity led by a volunteer group of young professionals dedicated to giving back to the community. Daytrippers-sponsored trips are often the only vehicle through which underprivileged children can explore the world beyond their neighbourhoods and gain new perspectives on the world. Thanks to funds raised by Daytrippers, inner-city children have visited conservation areas, gone camping, and walked through a forest for the first time. And children from rural areas have visited Parliament in Ottawa, the Royal Ontario Museum, and many other cultural institutions that are inaccessible in their home environment. We cannot run these trips without your help. With your donation, everybody wins: STUDENTS get an educational and fun experience that they will remember for a lifetime, TEACHERS get to take their classes to a whole new learning environment like nothing they can offer in school, and YOU get to make a difference - and get a tax receipt.
Wordfest is a non-profit arts organization that brings readers and writers together to experience the power of story through a premier international writer’s festival and year-round literary events. Wordfest’s main event is a six-day literary festival that features upwards of 70 writers from the local, national and international stage. The Festival has approximately 65 separate events and attracts an audience of over 15,000. In addition to the annual Festival, Wordfest hosts literary events throughout the year. Events include poetry and spoken word performances, current event panels, publishing industry workshops, art installations, youth and multilingual programming, in-school performances and featured events with the biggest and brightest stars of the book scene. Wordfest is considered one of North America’s premier literary festivals, attracting over 15,000 audience members in 2013. Wordfest is further dedicated to a youth education program, Book Rapport.
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The Wild Pacific Trail is a hiking and interpretive trail located in the village of Ucluelet. The trail skirts the rugged cliffs and shoreline along the West Coast of Vancouver Island. It overlooks Barkley Sound and the Broken Group Islands to the east and the open Pacific Ocean to the south and west. Our Vision is to create a spectacular trail system tracing scenic and cultural areas on the Ucluth Peninsula, especially the outer coast from Amphitrite lighthouse to the beaches of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. The trail offers an outdoor hiking experience that is free and appropriate for all fitness levels, for many generations to come. Our goal is to maintain a trail corridor that preserves a natural setting and enhances the walking experience through interpretive signage about culture, history and nature.