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Calgary Academy Parents Association is a non-profit association dedicated to the promoting of fellowship among the members of the association, as well as provide available support to students and alumni who demonstrate financial need to continue learning pursuits!
The Creation Science Association of Quebec (CSAQ) is an organism for all interested in the subject of biblical creation from a scientific and theological perspective.
The mission of the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association (CGOA) is to provide exceptional performing arts for the cultural enrichment, education, engagement and enjoyment of audiences and participants,
The mission of the Kansas Music Educators Association is to support music educators by fostering leadership, providing professional development, and promoting advocacy of music learning in schools.
The mission of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association is to perform, present, and promote music in its many varied forms at the highest level of excellence to a large and diverse audience.
Canadian Child Abuse Association was formed in 1985 in response to a growing need for a coordinated, professional approach to child sexual abuse investigations. The Board of Directors of this non-profit Society is made up of police officers, child welfare workers, Alberta Justice counsel, Crown Prosecutors, and treatment specialists. The Society was originally known as the Calgary Society for the Investigation of Child Sexual Abuse, but the name was changed in 1994 to reflect the growing mandate of the Association.
The Valley Community Learning Association (VCLA) is a non-profit organization that helps adults achieve their personal learning goals. Beginning in Kings County in 1989 as the Kings County Learning Association, the organization provides a forum for learners, community groups, instructors, tutors, publicly funded agencies and businesses to enhance the literacy levels of community members and new immigrants in both Kings and Annapolis Counties. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, the organization has been a registered charity since 1995 (89993 3386 RR0001).
Founded in 2003 as the Yorba Linda Orchestra Association and now performing as the Southern California Philharmonic, we are a group of community musicians who strive to foster the lifelong appreciation of, enthusiasm for, and participation in the extraordinary gift of music.
The purpose of the non-profit association is to assist the members and the Directors of the Dobie Choirs in reaching the choir program goals. It shall provide financial support to the Choirs as deemed necessary by the Choir Directors and provide assistance for the Choir activities as requested by the Choir
The Southeast Michigan Flute Association (SEMFA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that promotes music and the flute throughout Southeast Michigan, Northern Ohio and the Windsor, Ontario area. Our mission is to make the flute accessible and affordable to everyone in our community through free and low-cost events that feature internationally renowned musicians and teachers.
The Modesto Symphony Orchestra strives to enrich lives and enhance our community's vitality and quality of life through music. Our mission is to pursue this vision by producing and presenting music of the highest artistic caliber and fostering lifelong music education and appreciation.In pursuit of this vision the Modesto Symphony Orchestra Association is guided by values of creativity, excellence, integrity, collaboration and welcoming.
The Beach Cities Symphony Association believes that music enriches individuals, whether performer or member of the audience, and the community at large. We promote the musical arts by volunteering our time and talents for the enjoyment and enhancement of both performers and audience. The association fulfills this mission by presenting four free concerts per year. The orchestra plays classical pieces ranging from the early to the contemporary, including works by local composers. Prize-winning young soloists are given an opportunity to perform with the orchestra. Most performers and soloists are members of the local community. Concerts are held in the community college. Our goals are not only to entertain, but also to inform and educate the audience by means of newsletters, concert programs, and pre-concert lectures. We shall maintain our presence by continuing to solicit voluntary contributions from members, local businesses, foundations and other sources.