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Cairn Family of Camps

Excellent Christian Camping for children & families. CAIRN has 4 camping programmes to choose from: - Glen Mhor: traditional residential camping for children & families - Baysville, ON - Iona: wilderness residential and tripping camping - Baysville, ON - Music Camp Muskoka: 1 week long music camp for families - Bracebridge, ON - Dorothy Lake Family Camp - Kirkland Lake, ON

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HUMANIST ASSOCIATION OF QUEBEC

L’AHQ offre plusieurs services et activités à ses membres, comme aux non-membres : Cinéclub, bibliothèque humaniste, soirées musicales, conférences. L'AHQ défend les victimes des brimades et des discriminations d'origine religieuse.

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University of Toronto Schools

University of Toronto Schools (UTS) is a university preparatory school, grades 7 through 12, affiliated with the University of Toronto. Located on U of T's St. George Campus, UTS offers high-achieving students a specialized curriculum and a unique co-educational learning environment that encourages creative interests and physical activity as well as a sense of social responsibility. UTS is the only merit-based university preparatory school in Canada affiliated with a university and located on a university campus. Admission to UTS is based on overall performance. Financial accessibility is supported through a generously endowed bursary fund to which families may apply and which has been set in place to provide opportunities for qualified applicants.

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Literary Review of Canada

Since 1991, the magazine has published articles by many of the country's very best writers, on everything from international relations and cloning to new fiction. Guided by Editor-in-Chief Bronwyn Drainie, the LRC runs engaging reviews of new Canadian books and essays by some of the country’s most thought-provoking authors, in addition to original poetry and illustration. Contributors include Peter C. Newman, Lisa Moore, John Ralston Saul, Hugh Segal, Charlotte Gray, Linden MacIntyre, Erna Paris, Rawi Hage, Margaret Atwood, Ian Hacking, Denise Chong, Andrew Coyne, and Jennifer Welsh. Originally an incorporated not-for-profit, the LRC made the transition to charitable status in order to better fulfill its mission of sparking national conversation about important books and ideas. Donations help to support the efforts of the LRC staff, advisory council and other dedicated volunteers in advancing the cause of independent, intelligent Canadian media.

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Montessori Academy of London

It is our belief that the program of education that best supports this mission is the Montessori educational system, and as such our on-going objective is to be the foremost provider of Montessori education in the London region. Our team strongly believes the best way to accomplish our mission is to support children from Toddler through Grade 8 using the extent of Montessori methods and materials, exceptional teachers, outstanding programs, facilities and activities.

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AMPUTEE COALITION OF CANADA

The Amputee Coalition of Canada (ACC) was established in 2008 as a nonprofit organization. Its goal is to improve and advance the quality of life of persons with limb loss. The Amputee Coalition of Canada was created to improve quality of life of persons with limb loss in their communities by providing education and opportunities to gain skills, lessons and coping techniques that increase confidence, connectedness, and sense of belonging. Through the ACC, persons with limb loss are educated on how to best engage in social and physical activities following amputation and how to incorporate these activities into their lives. The ACC relies on structured and validated programs, with the involvement of persons with amputation, to encourage a culture of support, networking, and active participation in life following limb loss.

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Newcomer Centre of Peel

Services We are committed to your success in becoming a fully engaged and integrated member of the Peel community. We do this by providing high quality, innovative educational programs and settlement support services. Our learning Centre transcends beyond individual growth to form a unique and enhanced culture of collaboration within the Peel community. Counseling We provide settlement information and referrals. Community Connections Immigrants(youth,adults and seniors)are assisted in establishing professional and social networks and engaging in their local community. English Language Training provides English language instruction to adult immigrants. Start a Business Develop and start your own business in Canada with our help. Look for Employment Understand Canada’s workplace environment and find a job. Co-op and Volunteering Gain Canadian work experience and volunteer hours. Child Care While in our classes, know that your child is safe and happy.

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Girls Inc. of Durham

For over 27 years in Durham Region, Girls Inc. has helped girls at-risk achieve their full potential. We've provided thousands of girls knowledge, skills, and attitudes to overcome social, emotional, and economic challenges in order to achieve their full potential. Girls who participate in Girls Inc. programs: Grow self-esteem that carries over to home, school, and the community; Develop sound decision-making and communication skills; Assert themselves as confident individuals throughout their lives; Build key leadership and strong work skills; Create meaningful, supportive peer groups. Programs cover a variety of topics such as: - Body image and self esteem - Bullying and violence prevention - Health & relationships - Peer pressure - Substance use prevention - Science, math & technology - Financial literacy - Sports participation

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MONTREAL HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP

Peace Festival A yearly Peace Festival is organized in our local neighbourhood.. Community-building activities Community meals, special events, organized outings and activities draw people out of isolation and rebuild personal support networks. Community student residence Near Montreal’s four major universities, it offers lodging in a community living and peace church context. There will also be opportunities for volunteering with Maison de l'amitié programs. Community space We offer low cost rental (or free) community space to our local community for meetings or events. Pastoral Refugee Support Network This program is develops a support network for communities of faith where many of the members struggle with having been suddenly uprooted and having experienced organized violence or torture. Skills acquisition Second language classes, on the job training and volunteer experience are all available at MA. Sponsorship Program Greening Duluth Project

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MIZRACHI ORGANIZATION OF CANADA

Mizrachi Canada encompasses the philosophy of Religious Zionism in daily life - Torah V'Avodah, through our local programs including: BNEI AKIVA, YAVNE, BEIT MIDRASH ZICHRON DOV (YU/KTM KOLLEL), CAMP MOSHAVA ENNISMORE and MOSHAVA BAI'R DAY CAMP and assists educational and social welfare programs in Israel. In order for us to continue to work for you, we need your on going moral and material support. Help us ensure that we are able to continue to effectively provide services for you and your family. Please consider a tax deductible gift of $54.00 for a one year subscription of Mizrachi membership.

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Education Foundation of Niagara

The Education Foundation of Niagara raises funds to support over 36,000 District School Board of Niagara students. Funding is directed to schools or initiatives that are not eligible for ministry or board funding. We - help students in financial need - provide annual student awards and bursaries for post secondary education - support projects and initiatives in DSBN schools in areas of the arts; character education; healthy, active lifestyles; outdoor education and environmental stewardship; innovative practices - provide leading-edge resources to the community such as Prom Project Niagara - manage donor designated gifts in accordance with donor specifications.

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THE SCHOOL OF DANCE

Founded in 1978, by Merrilee Hodgins and Joyce Shietze, The School of Dance has an international reputation as a centre for excellence in arts education. The School offers training programmes in ballet and contemporary dance as well as professional development courses for teachers. The School's Community Arts Programmes include classes for adults and children. Graduates of The School of Dance are performing with companies world-wide. Each year, The School’s Arts Education Programmes touch the lives of over 70,000 Ontarians with special classes for persons with disabilities, boys only projects and school visits designed to inspire interest in the arts through the magic of dance. The School is a Canadian, not for profit, charitable institution. For more information, contact The School of Dance at 613-238-7838 or visit www.theschoolofdance.ca