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Our mission as an organization is to celebrate Shayla's achievements by providing academic opportunities for other youth in honor of her academic achievements, her school pride, her spirit and her inspiration; by providing students and at-risk-youth a scholarship that supports the educational advancement of under served youth in disproportionate communities. To continue Shayla's life work through the life of other individuals who will study in performing arts and those who major in chemistry. To inspire these youth to move forward in their greatness, to appreciate the gift of a valued education and to become empowered to pay it forward.
Our mission: We are active citizens of Ukraine that promote socially responsible society, realizing charitable and social projects. The main goal of the Foundation is selfless charity work in the public interest or certain categories of citizens, which is aimed at providing moral, material and financial assistance to the beneficiaries according to defined areas of activity.
Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.
For over 90 years the Kingston Rotary club has been active in our community developing initiatives that enhance the quality of life for families, with a special emphasis on children. Major supported activities include RKY Summer Camp, the Boys and Girls Club, Easter Seals, early childhood literacy and youth leadership. The Kingston club sponsors the Queen's University Rotaract Club and two Interact clubs for High School students in the local community.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Toronto currently serve over 13,600 member children and youth, across 34 communities. We offer diverse community skill based programs that include physical recreation, homework help, computer literacy, life-skills counselling, youth leadership, creative arts, meal provision, nutrition, drug and alcohol prevention, employment readiness, child care, family resource programs, early years centres and more to over 5,700 children and youth every day in 37 safe environments across Toronto."
VISION: To see medical, literacy, education, agricultural, water and sanitation programmes established in countries as needed using HADA as the aid organisation. AIMS: HADA works in partnership with communities throughout the world to provide compassion, relief, training and development. OBJECTIVES: The objects for which the association is established are - To provide direct relief to people who are experiencing poverty, sickness, suffering, distress, misfortune, destitution and/or helplessness of such seriousness as would arouse pity or compassion in the community. As a means of achieving this, the organisation will undertake the following activities: 2.1. To provide administrative and logistical support to new and existing projects. 2.2. To provide skills and training with the object of achieving autonomy for the projects. 2.3. To provide and support plans for the development of communities in ways which will improve their quality of life. 2.4. To do such other things of a social, community or benevolent nature as will assist in the creation of a better society. 2.5. To integrate all projects as part of the local community.
Incorporated January 15 2001 as a “not for profit” registered organization to promote, encourage, and sustain an active and vibrant artistic community within the Sarnia-Lambton region. The vision behind our programming and outreach is to provide space for artists and art groups to make, to perform, and to support the arts in our City and rural communities. With the assistance of funding from corporate partners, Provincial and Municipal grants and foundations, the Lawrence House Centre for the Arts (LHCA) has developed into a significant arts centre that is viewed in our region as the hub for arts activities throughout Sarnia-Lambton. We continue to build a community where arts are relevant and are part of every day life. The intent is that they are viewed as an essential part of the community both socially and economically. The LHCA encourages and recognizes community participation in the arts as volunteers, practitioners, audience members and supporters.
The wildfires on the Carmel Mountain have been extinguished but the emergency continues! The Carmel is devastated and vulnerable to additional fires. The fires took 42 lives, destroyed hundreds of homes, consumed over 5 million trees and destroyed 25,000 acres of forest. The people of Haifa and the Carmel need your help. We must stand and help the families who have been evacuated and who lost their homes, we must rehabilitate the Carmel forest and we must strengthen the fire truck brigade with uniforms, equipment and replenish inventories of fire retardent chemicals to start. Any donation is appreciated. For more information and updates go to www.haifa-foundation.org or contact our email us at lisaplant.haifafoundation@gmail.com
Our Mission is to meet the essential needs of the less privileged in our Societies by instilling in them the hope of a brighter tomorrow.