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THE LINDEN SCHOOL

Located in central Toronto, The Linden School, an independent, non-profit institution, offers classes for girls in grade one to grade twelve.

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Spread The Vote

Founded in 2017 our goal is to help everyone get the state government issued identification that they need to live and to vote.

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Rock the Vote

Rock the Vote engages young people in our democracy and builds their political power by registering, educating and turning them out to vote, by forcing the candidates to campaign to them, and by making politicians pay attention to youth and the issues they care about once in office. We use music, popular culture, new technologies and old fashioned grassroots organizing to engage and mobilize young people to participate in every election, and provide the information and tools they need to do so.  And we amplify the actions of those young people who step up to claim their voice in the process in order to create political and social change.

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O L P H PARENT-SCHOOL EDUCATION FUTURE FUND

The OLPH Future Fund is a registered charity that supports classroom enrichment, events and activities not covered by the TCDSB budget. The Future Fund is managed by the Catholic School Advisory Council (CSAC) – made up of parent and teacher representatives, and the Principal. Each year the CSAC determines how to spend these raised funds in order to directly impact each student in the school.

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League of Women Voters of San Francisco Education Fund

The League of Women Voters of San Francisco (the “League”) is a non-partisan, multi-issue organization which has encouraged the informed and active participation of citizens in government for more than 95 years. The League works to increase public understanding of major public policy issues through research and education. The League reaches out to all segments of the voting population in San Francisco, regardless of political affiliation, race, gender or socioeconomic status.