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The objectives of Master's College and Seminary are: - To provide instruction in higher Christian education for Christian faith and practice; - To prepare students to serve with competence in full-time Christian professions both at home and abroad; - To equip students not anticipating full-time Christian service for positions of lay leadership and activity in various Christianministries; - That MCS be carried on as a Christian institute of theology and stand for the whole Scriptures as the all sufficient rule for faith and practice, adopting the Statement of Fundamental and Essential Truths approved by the PAOC.
After completing their Armenian education at Alex Manoogian School, students will have a first-hand experience of connecting with their land and people. This trip will be partnered with the very successful AGBU Discover Armenia program. This fund will aim to maximize educational opportunity for every child. As they embark on this rich and unique journey, we are confident that the students will return enriched and with a deeper connection to their Armenian roots. This educational trip will not only heighten their respect for their heritage but will also prepare tomorrow’s responsible leaders.
Why Choose Emmanuel? Having been in operation since 1964, we pride ourselves in our commitment to quality child care. Our child development centre has a licensed capacity of 115 spaces. Our programs are licensed by the Ministry of Community and Social Services. The centre has a Purchase of Service Agreement with the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and was registered as a charitable organization in 1996. The centre is open at any time for visitation with or without an appointment.
The Foundation runs annual appeals, corporate campaigns and maintains relationships with its alumni, friends and donors in the community
We support students and teachers in the K-12 school system, with curriculum-relevant education programs in topics related to energy, water, waste, forests and land use, and climate change. We provide free classroom presentations, outdoor field studies, classroom resource materials, and professional development programs for teachers.
The Wye Marsh is a registered not-for-profit organization dedicated to connecting people to nature and promoting an understanding of the vital role wetlands play in the environment. Year-round educational and recreational programs for all ages and interests in both official languages are designed to kindle the appreciation and enjoyment of this unique wildlife habitat. You can become a Wye Marsh supporter though many different ways: Adopt a Swan, Adopt a Wild Bird, or Adopt a Bird of Prey. Or become a monthly donor, a simple and affordable way to make a significant gift. You can acknowledge a friend or loved one through tribute donations with naming opportunities on benches, trees, bird feeders or a plank on the boardwalk. For more information please see our website at www.wyemarsh.com. Thank you for supporting Wye Marsh!
Great Lakes Christian College has been offering Christian Education at the high school level in Beamsville, ON since 1952. Students leave the school prepared for the next step in their lives, and with friendships that last a lifetime. The school offers a residential program for students from a distance. All dormitories have adult supervisors. Students attend Bible classes and chapel in addition to their academic work. A preschool has also operated since 1996.
GREMM's main projects: EDUCATION: - Marine Mammal Interpretation Centre in Tadoussac - www.whales-online.org RESEARCH: - Long term program on large whales - Behavioural Ecology of beluga whales CONSERVATION - Quebec Marine Mammal Emergency Response Network
The IEEE Canadian Foundation is registered, in Canada, as a charitable organization associated with IEEE Canada, the Canadian entity of the worldwide Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Inc.
Projets de développement au Pérou, eau potable, éducation, santé dans les villages éloignés et marginalisés des Andes (Ayacucho), sur la côte (Barranca) et en Amazonie (Atalaya). Service de transport aérien missionnaire et humanitaire en Amazonie péruvienne (Atalaya).
With its creative approach to the great classics, as well as through the innovative new works it presents to its audiences, Les Grands Ballets is able to move its spectators. Differently. Performing in Montreal and some 10 North American and European cities for 100,000 spectators annually, the company of 35 dancers seeks to ensure the accessibility of the ballet to future generations. One of the country’s most highly reputed performing arts troupes, Les Grands Ballets acts both as presenter of some of the world’s most exciting ballet companies in Montreal, and, on tour, as cultural ambassador for Montreal and Canada. Critics everywhere laud the work of the company, which just celebrated its 50th Anniversary. Les Grands Ballets’ educational projects reach 3,500 children each year, including many from disadvantaged backgrounds. The company also produces free summer performances, and devotes certain shows to helping raise money for other charitable causes.
The Manitoba Arts Network has represented community organizations that deliver arts programming in rural & northern Manitoba since 1984. Our Board is made up of members representing each region of the province. Most of our members operate in small towns and communities at a considerable distance from Winnipeg, the arts & culture hub of Manitoba. The services and programs offered by Manitoba Arts Network assists our members to counter some of the obstacles caused by distance from the resources and opportunities available in Winnipeg. Our website is kept up-to-date with program information, links to resources, and free public access to directories of Manitoba presenters, performers available to tour in Manitoba, and visual artists with work for an exhibition and/or available for workshops. We deliver an annual showcase and professional development event to meet the arts programming needs and interests of community arts organizations in October.