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CCAMRE'S MANDATE IS TO SHARE OUR SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, FUNDS AND OTHER RESOURCES TO WORK IN AREAS OF: DISASTER RELIEF, EDUCATION, HEALTH AND AWARENESS BUILDING, MEDICAL AID, PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. WE HAVE VARIOUS FUNDRAISING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO ENABLE US TO CONTINUE OUR WORK IN GUATEMALA. PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
NEADS initiates the development and expansion of a communications network for students with disabilities and those persons professionally involved in support programs for disabled students at colleges and universities across Canada; Have the capability to make timely and meaningful responses to the issues and concerns affecting the educational resources and environment of students with disabilities; Facilitate the collection and dissemination of information on post-secondary education and the disabled student; Encourage the formation of associations of students with disabilities on the campuses so that consumers can advocate for themselves. NEADS is governed by a 12 member Board of Directors. This Board is cross-disability and represents the geographical regions of the country. In order to maintain consumer control disabled students members have exclusive voting privileges.
The purpose of the UTS Alumni Association is: To maintain close contact with and to promote and assist the welfare of the University of Toronto Schools in any and every possible manner. To assist and encourage students of the University of Toronto Schools by the granting of scholarships and by such other means as may be deemed advisable by the Corporation in collaboration with the University of Toronto Schools. The Association is governed by a set of general by-laws which stipulate that the affairs of the Association shall be managed by a Board of Directors.
The Adult Learning Association of Cape Breton County offers free, community based adult upgrading classes and family and seniors' literacy programs in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM). The Association has been Making Learning Possible since 1989 in Cape Breton. Each year the Association provides services for over 250 CBRM residents in communities including Sydney, Glace Bay, New Waterford, North Sydney and Louisbourg.
The Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area (MAGMA) is an umbrella organization of ethno-cultural associations and individuals in the Greater Moncton Area(Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe). Since its foundation in March 1980, MAGMA has remained actively involved in the settlement and adjustment of new immigrants and refugees in our area. MAGMA is a bilingual (both Canadian official languages), non-profit, non-sectarian, and non-political organization.
The Community Education Development Association (CEDA) is a non-profit inner city community development organization that was established in 1979. CEDA strives to meet the educational needs of our community, focusing on advocacy and programming that addresses the inadequacies of the education system in serving the members of our community. We recognize that these inadequacies exist within a larger context of social and economic inequality as well as both societal and institutionalized racism and we are committed to raising awareness of this context both within and beyond the community that we serve.
PLEA can help members of the public by providing general legal information, suggesting resources, and telling people about different options for obtaining legal advice. PLEA can help people… * satisfy a general interest in law * become familiar with areas of the law that most affect them * make use of legal resources available in the community
The Students' Association of Mount Royal College is a charitable, non-profit organization that focuses on the non-academic needs of our members - the students of Mount Royal College. Whether it's helping students cope with non-academic crisis (i.e. offering food for their cupboards, emergency student loans, counseling services etc.), or helping our members become more involved in our community (i.e. volunteer opportunities, employment opportunities etc.), we strive to guide our members to exceed their own expectations by having a positive post-secondary experience and set them up for success for the rest of their lives. Our vision is to be where students discover themselves, build relationships, and make a difference in the world.
We raise over $250,000 annually, with most funds coming from the operation of used bookstores, self-serve bookshelves in library branches, and specialty book sales run by volunteers.
Better Hearing for Everyone.