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Develop a cross-sector collaboration platform aiming to immediately respond to disasters, collaborating with other sectors including the government, business and social sectors.
The Kerry Wood Nature Centre, Fort Normandeau and the entire Waskasoo Park Interpretive Program are part of the Waskasoo Environmental Education Society (WEES), incorporated on January 1, 2008 as a registered, non-profit charity under the Societies’ Act. WEES is a continuation under a new name of the former Normandeau Cultural and Natural History Society, incorporated 10 March 1989.
Lunch Break freely provides life's basic necessities - food, clothing and fellowship for our community members in need. Our mission is to alleviate hunger and lead those we serve to self-sufficiency and healthier lifestyles. We serve everyone, with compassion and dignity.
The Rideau Trail crosses terrain ranging from placid farmland to the rugged Canadian shield. It is only intended for walking (hiking), snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. No part of the Rideau Trail itself is owned by the Rideau Trail Association; the continuity of the trail is made possible by the generous permission of both private and public landowners. Three hiking clubs of the RTA - Kingston, Central (Perth), and Ottawa - organize outings in all seasons of the year. Hikes usually take place on the weekend and comprise an activity appropriate for the season, such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter and hiking in the spring, summer, and fall. Other activities are scheduled during the week or on some holidays. For more information about hikes, joining or supporting the Rideau Trail visit: http://www.rideautrail.org/ or contact us at: Contact us: info@rideautrail.org RTA P.O. Box 15 Kingston, Ontario K7L 4V6
To affect on the consciousness of Americans, Serbs and their friends through planned projects, social and humanitarian activities in order to develop and foster a better society for future generations and provide aid for underprivileged families in need.
The Society is a non-profit charitable organization governed by an equal number of Canadian and American Directors dedicated to the preservation of BC's Princess Louisa Inlet in its natural state for future generations to enjoy.
Our mission is to build strong communities in the US that foster pride in the Filipino-American identity, inspire civic action, cultivate the spirit of "Bayanihan" (caring and sharing), and act together to end poverty in the Philippines.