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The aims of the College are three-fold: a) Academic and practical education of native people for Christian ministry (lay and ordained) primarily but not exclusively in the Anglican Church of Canada; b) Furthering Christian expression of faith within the traditions of native culture and language; c) Development of material for theological education and study groups in native parishes. In fulfilling this mandate, our program includes four levels: general lay traiing, training for lay ministries, education for ordained ministry, and continuing education after ordination.
The Alliance for a Just Society’s mission is to execute regional and national campaigns and build strong state affiliate organizations and partnerships that address economic, racial, and social inequities.
Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) is a non-profit charitable organization and is the provincial Branch of our national organization, Canadian Parents for French. We have numerous local Chapters across the province that carry out activities that support French as a second language (FSL) learning both inside and outside of the classroom.
Founded in 1981, AFAR is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to support and advance healthy aging. AFAR helps researchers begin and further their careers in aging research and geriatric medicine. Over the past 26 years, AFAR has awarded more than $132 million to approximately 2,800 MD’s, PhD’s, and students.
We match high-potential, under-resourced youth with community mentors and provide collegial experiences to encourage and support students to maximize their leadership and their personal, academic, and future success.
The American Center for Mongolian studies (ACMS) is a non-profit educational organization that supports the development of Mongolian studies and academic exchanges with inner Asia. The activities of the ACMS include the development of academic resources, student and research support and the fostering of academic partnerships in all fields of study related to Mongolia.
Empower people and organizations to succeed across languages and cultures.
The Halifax Association for Community Living (HACL) is a grass roots, family-based, charitable organization serving children, youth and adults with intellectual disabilities as well as offering support to their families in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
We are Canadians who want to reduce suicide and its impact in Canada. We represent experts and volunteers, school and community suicide prevention initiatives, mental health workers, researchers, crisis centres and families who have been impacted by suicide. We are survivors of loss. Among us, we have lost children, parents, family members, neighbours, friends, patients and clients. So have most of you. We want to end the silence. We want to ease the suffering, to heal our communities and our neighbours, as we have healed ourselves. We want to prevent others from experiencing such pain and such loss.
The Toronto Foundation for Student Success is the charitable foundation of the Toronto District School Board. Our goal is to help alleviate stress factors experienced by students; stresses like hunger, poverty, and violence. Through innovative, non-traditional programs outside of the regular curriculum, TFSS contributes to an environment for learning in which all students can be successful, no matter their financial standing. The nutrition programs, vision and hearing clinics, and after school programs we provide are becoming more and more prevalent, and more and more essential. We are able to provide these vital services only with the help of generous donations. By donating to TFSS, you will help to improve the lives of children. Every donation is appreciated and no donation is too small to have an impact. Together, we can make a difference.
We are a development agency working to alleviate poverty by creating educational opportunities for disadvantaged children.