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We do three things. We organize book drives in Ontario schools so students can make a meaningful change and link to their peers in the developing world. We run the annual "Rainforest of Reading" Book Festival every November in the OECS, and we develop professional development for and with educators to support and sustain the impact of book donations and the festival.
CWAF works with field partners on the ground to facilitate and deliver programs with a clear result driven focus. We execute hands on educational training which includes health and hygiene, clean water management, income generation, agriculture, nutrition, medical care and treatment. Our purpose is to create knowledge and understanding with an outcome resulting in a healthier educated childhood and therefore a more promising future. CWAF's goal is to promote a healthy childhood by providing basic healthcare, and improving social and economic outcomes in this region. Since 1998 we have partnered with groups in Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand.
The business of music is tough, and it’s only gotten tougher. Changes in the music industry have left many behind including underground legends, session players, and even the big names themselves. When age, illness, or disaster threatens a long career, many have nowhere to turn. These musicians have been saving us with their music our entire lives. These are dignified people who never think to ask for help. Their lifesaving programs turn despair into hope.
With a reputation that is respected around the world, St. Andrews College is one of Canada’s oldest and largest boarding schools for boys, grades 5 to 12. Situated on a scenic 110-acre site in Aurora, north of Toronto, SAC features top academics, extraordinary athletics, music and drama, a family-like atmosphere and superb facilities, all of which contribute to the development of the well-rounded boy.
At Havergal, we prepare young women not only to succeed in the 21st century, but to make a difference in their chosen pursuits by enabling each girl to develop her full intellectual, creative, spiritual and physical potential.
The organization works to make performing arts and dance training accessible to youth in the Detroit area by removing financial barriers — awarding scholarships and supporting tuition, workshops, and intensives so talented young dancers can access training and performance opportunities.