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To develop understanding, trust, and friendship among Arab, Jewish, and Palestinian youth, using the character-based sport of Ultimate (Frisbee) as our tool.Arabs and Jews who live in Israel and Palestinians from the West Bank participate in the program - Christian, Muslim, and Jewish youth, who would never otherwise meet, unite and form authentic deep friendships in Ultimate Peace programs.Ultimate Peace holds the firm belief that the Middle East youth of today must join together to lead the regional peace of tomorrow.
Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Peer Support Program helps people with spinal cord injuries, and related disabilities, overcome the challenges of living in a wheelchair by building communities of support throughout British Columbia. SCI BC Information Services is the trusted resource for people with spinal cord injury and their support teams including family and friends, health professionals and community workers. We operate a toll free line, a comprehensive online resource centre, and customized one-to-one support.
The Club is a nonprofit, volunteer naturalist organization and a land trust holding five sanctuaries . We are also a registered charity. We fulfill our mission through membership meetings, a newsletter, field events, public education programs, nature sanctuary acquisition, special projects and partnerships with like minded conservation organizations. Donations are needed to help with general operations, sanctuary maintenance, nature sanctuary purchase and special projects. For further information, please visit our web site.
WCCP is a stable and trusted presence in Winnipeg’s West Central community: providing accessible high quality recreational, educational and community development programming for area youth and their families. The West Central community comprises of three inner-city neighbourhoods; Spence, St. Matthews, and Daniel McIntyre. WCCP, in partnership with the three area schools offer after-school and evening programs. These programs run Monday to Friday throughout the school year. Core programs attract attendance of over 5,000 each year.
In 1995 The Kingsburg Coastal Conservancy formed in response to an alarming increase in coastal development along Nova Scotia's South Shore. The KCC is a charitable, non-governmental, community land trust. We work to preserve headlands, beaches, and wetlands on the Kingsburg Peninsula and neighbouring areas (near Lunenburg) and to safeguard traditional access to shorelines. The Kingsburg Coastal Conservancy depends on private giving and volunteer effort, and over the years has established a solid record both for fundraising and for managing land donations.
Watch Duty is a national disaster intelligence platform that humanizes and accelerates emergency information to protect lives and strengthen communities. We deliver real-time, verified public safety updates during emergencies so people can understand what’s happening around them and make informed decisions when it matters most. Our service is human-powered and community-driven, led by trained active and retired firefighters, dispatchers, and first responders who monitor primary source data—including radio traffic and official systems—around the clock to provide timely, life-saving situational awareness. Our approach is grounded in publishing only confirmed facts—never speculation, prediction, or sensationalism—while accelerating the flow of reliable information during moments of uncertainty. We prioritize accuracy, integrity, and trust over speed alone, recognizing that emergency information must be both fast and correct. All Watch Duty reporters complete rigorous training, background checks, and adhere to a strict code of conduct to ensure Watch Duty remains a trusted piece of public safety infrastructure for both the public and the professionals responding on the ground.
Since 1958, we’ve been uniting and mobilizing people across Montana, creating and growing a conservation movement around a shared love of wild public lands and waters. We work at the local level, building trust, fostering collaboration, and forging agreements for protecting the wild, enhancing public land access, and helping communities thrive. Our work has resulted in 16 wilderness areas, the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, and other victories that have protected millions of acres from irresponsible development and degradation.
Our motto at Youth For Christ is "Geared to the times, Anchored to the Rock". We want to creatively reach out to hurting youth through our various initiatives. At Youth for Christ our goal is to make disciples of Jesus who have characteristics of Christ. We believe young people have incredible gifts and can be trusted to lead. We believe through strong partnerships with churches, our quality staff, God centered board members and committed volunteers we can influence hurting students one person at a time.
The Galiano Conservancy Association is a community-based non-profit society and registered charity founded in 1989 and dedicated to protecting the natural and human environment of Galiano Island, British Columbia. The Conservancy is one of BC's first land trusts, and owns and protects several environmentally sensitive properties on Galiano. We also provide a variety of environmental education programs, and have active projects in the areas of conservation mapping and ecological restoration. In addition we maintain an extensive library and resource collection to which the public has access.
We have forged partnerships with amazing Ethiopian NGO’s who are, like us, committed to providing a “hand up” not a “handout”. Beneficiaries of the programs contribute in some form providing local resources, labour, expertise, and wisdom in order to ensure local ownership and thereby sustainability We undertake all our activities with a sense of Joy and Gladness ever mindful of the trust that has been placed in our ability to keep our administration to a bare minimum and make use of each donation to effect real results “in the field”.
The Environmental Education Commission is a not-for-profit trust that operates the Brother Brennan Centre in Deerpark off Salmonier Line. See www.brotherbrennancentre.ca for details of the BBC. The Centre has a seasonal staff of five persons for cooking, cleaning, and maintenance and two teaching assistants. Through the fall and spring terms the Centre provides residential environmental education to about 1800 grade 6-8 students from the Newfoundland schools. The Centre is also available to community groups or for private bookings during the summer months or weekends and is closed from early December until the beginning of May.
The Community Foundation of Ottawa (CFO) is an independent centre for community philanthropy, serving as a trusted resource for addressing issues and connecting donors with granting opportunities. It plays a major role in enhancing the nature and scope of philanthropy, primarily in the local community but also nationally and internationally. It attracts and manages a growing endowment, the invested earnings of which provide grants that will be available forever to enhance the quality of life for all in the region. With a growing profile, the Community Foundation of Ottawa has built an enviable reputation for astute financial management, high quality donor services, strategic grantmaking and innovative partnerships.