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Seven Oaks Education Foundation is dedicated to providing the students of Seven Oaks School Division access to post secondary education. SOEF envisions a supportive community where all students can continue their education and training beyond high school. We pride ourselves on a core set of values which guide us in all our operations: Education beyond high school – we support students entering university, college, apprenticeship programs and vocational programs Community – those who live, learn and work within Seven Oaks Sustainability – learning is a lifelong endeavour and requires continuous support Inclusion – we encourage learners of all abilities and backgrounds to pursue education beyond high school We rely on the generous support of the Seven Oaks community for our success and the successes of our students. So please give … your support can create possibilities and help change the life of a Seven Oaks student.
To continue providing an artistic, developmental home for playwrights rooted in the Afro-American diaspora, and artists who are shaping the theater of the 21st century and beyond.
NOMAF expands the services of the NOMC and its mission to keep New Orleans music ALIVE by sustaining New Orleans’ traditional music cultures. We do this by providing cost-efficient access to comprehensive, wellness education and preventive health care, mental health and social services. Regardless of the patients’ ability to pay, NOMC is the medical home for more than 2,500 local musicians and tradition bearers.
Lula Washington Dance Theatre is a 501 c 3 tax exempt non-profit organization founded in 1980 by Lula and Erwin Washington to provide a creative outlet for minority dance artists in South Los Angeles through a community-based school of dance and dance center; a Youth Dance Ensemble; and a world class modern dance company that will perform works that uplift the human spirit. The educational goal is to create a community-based dance school in the inner city where local youth can learn the art of dance, launch careers in the dance field and use dance as a tool to help them build the skills needed to be successful in life.
Providing quality music education and artist development while expanding the music industry and tourism in Oklahoma.
To promote, preserve, perpetuate and encourage the music, arts,culture and heritage of communities in Louisiana through festivals, programs, and other cultural, educational, civic, and economic activities.
The NSFC’s grant distribution program is entirely dependent on donations. The NSFC has distributed over $250,000 in grants to fund numerous organizations and other educational activities including, but not limited to: the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation’s Congress for educational courses, the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses, the Canadian Association of Electroneurophysiology Technologists, the Association of Electromyography Technologists of Canada, the Canadian Movement Disorders Group and the CNSF for Neurology and Neurosurgery Resident Education, through the Don Paty Fund. As the NSFC continues to move forward, we are exploring new ways in which to support the neurological community.
We empower youth to become leaders for social change by delivering diversity education programs and training in schools and communities.
Canada's oldest boarding and day school for young women, The Bishop Strachan School was founded in 1867 and named to honour Toronto's first Anglican Bishop. The Bishop Strachan School in Toronto, Ontario is a university prepatory school in the Anglican tradition enrolling girls in Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Operating since 1990, Ignite is a not-for-profit, community-based employer that uses a leading edge business approach to solve social issues faced by young adults living at the margins of society. Through learning, healing, and meaningful work, Ignite assists at-risk young adults in developing the personal, social, academic, and work skills needed to move away from negative behaviours, unemployment, and financial dependency to become independent, self-supporting, and contributing members of the community.
Pan Am Clinic optimizes health outcomes by leading in the delivery of ambulatory musculoskeletal (MSK) patient care supported by innovative research and education. Pan Am Clinic promotes healthy living in the community by working to keep people mobile and active.
B.C. 4-H - Developing Leaders and Strengthening Communities - Since 1914 - The 4-H program provides young people with an opportunity to learn how to become productive, self-assured adults who can make their community and country a better place in which to live. This is fostered through project and program work, experiences with their 4-H club members and leaders and their participation in district, regional and provincial programs. The goal of the 4-H program is youth development. The objectives of 4-H clubs are knowledge, leadership, citizenship and personal development. The 4-H motto is "Learn to Do by Doing" 4-H stands for HEAD, HEART, HANDS AND HEALTH. The 4-H pledge describes the significance of the four H's: I pledge: My HEAD to clearer thinking My HEART to greater loyalty My HANDS to larger service, My HEALTH to better living, For my Club, my Community and My Country