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ASEM, as of 2011 has helped more than 20,000 children; at Centers, with schooling, vocational training, health care, and psychological support, etc. More than 700 children have been assisted in rejoining their families and getting reintegrated into their community.
Since 1992, CCLCS has welcomed thousands of immigrants and refugees to Canada by providing high quality English language instruction and orientation to help newcomers settle and adjust to life in Canada. More recently, CCLCS has begun to offer its services to overseas students who wish to learn in a supportive and diverse environment. CCLCS is also a leader in TESL/TEFL training, and one of the first to be recognized by TESL Ontario and TESL Canada. Since 1991, we have trained over 3,000 teachers who have since gone on to teach across Canada and around the world. Whether teaching English or training teachers, we serve our students by respecting their own experiences and helping them share those experiences with others.
ACT Alberta is a coalition comprised of government ministries, nongovernmental organizations, survivors of trafficking and volunteers concerned with identifying and responding to human trafficking in Alberta. ACT Alberta operates through community driven ACT Chapters, located in urban and rural areas of Alberta. These Chapters address all forms of trafficking including labour and sexual exploitation, domestic and international trafficking.
¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Annual Lecture Series -- We organize and present annually eight free monthly public lectures (September to April). Our speakers -- academics, professionals, writers, poets, visual and material artists, present on a variety of contemporary and historical subjects. A lengthy question and answer period for the audience follows each lecture. Maitland Banting Silver Quill Award and Young Poet Award -- Awards of up to $200 are offered annually for originality combined with excellent command of language, in both short-story fiction and poetry, to winners and runner-ups in the HPL's Power of the Pen competition. da Vinci Science Fair Award -- Awards of up to $300 are offered annually to local students entered in the Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair (BASEF). Our judges look for work that combines originality with sound, demonstrated understanding of the scientific method. We donate annually to the HPL to help defray the HPL's Power of the Pen expenses.
We The Best Foundation is a 501c3 organization dedicated to enriching the lives of the next generation from childhood to adulthood. We support non-profit organizations and individuals in underserved communities in efforts that aid them towards becoming the best version of themselves.