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The Horace Mann League exists to perpetuate the ideals of Horace Mann, the founder of the American public school system. Its basic purpose and activities are to strengthen our public schools. The League believes that the public school system of the United States is an indispensable agency for the perpetuation of the ideals of our democracy and a most necessary unifying and dynamic influence in American life.
St. John's United Church has been a community of welcome and spiritual renewal for 175 years. We are one congregation with two locations for worship and congregational life: 11 Guelph Street, Georgetown and 533 Main Street, Glen Williams. The current members of St. John's come from many walks of life throughout Halton Hills and are building an open, vital spiritual community for today and tomorrow. We invite you to come and experience the warmth and acceptance of our St. John's United Church family. Whether you are new to town, or have never been in our church before, you are welcome to join us to think, feel and experience God in Jesus Christ. If you find enlightenment, peace and joy, you may want to consider becoming a permanent member of our family. It's the perfect place to focus on the important things in life. Bring your questions, your concerns and your energy. God is listening and so are we!
The English Speaking Union celebrates English as a shared language to foster global understanding and good will by providing educational and cultural opportunities for students, educators, and members.
Camp Fircom is a remote summer camp for children, youth and families. We strive to provide positive and supportive camping/outdoor experiences for all people, regardless of their ability to pay. We have a focus on creating a strong social atmosphere, and providing youth with transformative experiences of responsibility and leadership.
Kin Canada Bursaries (which is a program of the Hal Rogers Endowment Fund) are open to all Canadian citizens and landed immigrants who are attending (or planning to attend) a recognized post-secondary school/institution. All applicants must complete the current application and submit it to the Kinsmen, Kinette, or Kin club nearest their permanent residence by Feb. 1. Bursaries are awarded based on financial need; community and volunteer involvement; and knowlege of / experience with Kinsmen and Kinettes and Kin Canada.
Decades of international work has helped us define how to successfully carry-through with a project, from inception to completion. We use a ‘Champion’ system whereby a member of the Kitchener-Conestoga Rotary Club must personally represent a cause if it’s going to be considered at the International Aid Fund. This ensures that each project is managed in close alignment with the principles of Rotary. We apply a rigorous application process and work in-step with partners on the ground before a project is approved, and report throughly on a fixed-term timeline using measurable milestones. We take what we do seriously because so much is at stake for those in need of our support.
Raising money and providing donations to other charities operating both in the uk and abroad.
Supporting the future of our children through awards, scholarships and bursaries.