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THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION IS TO AID AND PROTECT THE COMMUNITY AND THOSE WHO SERVE IT. The Bodega Bay Firefighters Association is a 501(c)(3) organization; the money we raise is used to aid and protect our community and those who serve it.
The Oak Ridges Trail Association is a charitable, membership based, volunteer organization. Its prime objective is to plan, promote and create public foot paths on the Oak Ridges Moraine from the Niagara Escarpment in the west to the Northumberland Forest in the east
The Lung Association, Manitoba is a member of the Canadian Lung Association, which has been working to improve the lung health of Canadians for over 100 years. We are a non-profit, registered health organization that relies on donations from the public to fund our activities. We are the premier source of lung health information and initiatives in Manitoba. Our efforts are focused on lung disease education & management, tobacco cessation & prevention, improved air quality & environment, tuberculosis and occupational health services. The Lung Association has two offices to serve the province of Manitoba. Please contact the branch nearest you. Winnipeg - 629 McDermot AVE, Winnipeg, MB R3A 1P6 Phone 774-5501 Fax 772-5083 e-mail: info@mb.lung.ca Brandon - 940 Princess AVE, Brandon, MB R7A 0P6 Phone 725-4230 Fax 726-5800 e-mail: westman@mb.lung.ca
Founded in 1982, The Central Okanagan Hospice Association serves families in the Central Okanagan, including Oyama, Lake Country, Kelowna, West Kelowna, and Peachland. All our programs and services are delivered through trained volunteers and professional counsellors at no cost.
LakeCity Employment Services Association is a non-profit agency assisting individuals who have experienced difficulties with their mental health. Our programs use a client-centred approach that encourages clients to build on skills that are necessary to sustain themselves in employment.
The Halton Down Syndrome Association (HDSA) is a volunteer non-profit organization made up of parents, professionals, and other concerned persons. We are committed to promoting a positive image of persons with Down syndrome being valued community members. The HDSA promotes that a person with Down syndrome is a person first and a person with Down syndrome second! Our ultimate goal is to see our children become responsible, self sufficient, fully integrated members of the community who are accepted by their peers and who are able to lead happy, productive lives. For more information on our association visit our website at: www.haltondownsyndrome.com
The Durham Down Syndrome Association is a non-profit registered charitable organization which acts as a resource for health, education and professionals to support families and other interested persons working to improve life for those individuals with Down Syndrome within the Region of Durham, Ontario, Canada.
Association for India's Development is a volunteer movement promoting sustainable, equitable and just development. AID supports grassroots organizations in India and initiates efforts in various interconnected spheres such as education, livelihoods, natural resources including land, water and energy, agriculture, health, women's empowerment and social justice.
Nanaimo Family Life Association is a non-profit, non-governmental organization with a proud history of providing services that have touched individuals and families throughout all stages of life and across all backgrounds. We are founded on the passionate belief that: Healthy individual and family relationships are the heart of a strong and resilient community.
Officially registered as a Society in 1971 to promote sports and recreation for individuals with physical disabilities, BCWSA continues to focus on providing wheelchair sport opportunities for athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers thus enhancing lives through sport and encouraging sport for health, well being, fun, challenge and excellence.
Since 1999 Lynn Valley Seniors Association, a non-profit charitable organization, has been dedicated to enriching the lives of seniors in Lynn Valley, North Vancouver, BC. LVSA maintains and operates the Mollie Nye House as a senior centre on behalf of the District of North Vancouver. Visit our website: http://www.lvsa.ca
The Hillhurst Sunnyside Community Association (HSCA) serves the communities of Hillhurst and Sunnyside in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. HSCA traces its roots all the way back to 1912, but was not registered as a society until 1948. In 1980, HSCA gained registered charitable status and since then we have continued to be a significant provider of social services in the Hillhurst-Sunnyside area and beyond. Our primary services areas are Seniors services (snow removal, housekeeping and lawn care), Outreach Services and Child Care, making us a full-service community centre. Donations made to HSCA are tax deductible. Donors to the United Way may direct all or a portion of their contribution to HSCA through the United Way of Calgary, Donor Choice program. For current news related to the community association, check out their website at www.hillhurstsunnyside.org