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Since 1899, Frontier College has been fighting poverty and isolation through the power of literacy and learning. We work with people who would otherwise be missed by the formal school system or who need extra support to achieve their goals: learners young and old, adults with multiple disabilities, street-involved youth, Aboriginal communities, migrant farm workers and new-comers to Canada.
Funds can be designated for various projects such as Saskatchewan Emergency Assistance (SEAP), Saskatchewan Public Engagement projects or general donations.
ABC Ontario is a provincially incorporated, all volunteer, federally registered charity (number 118777275 RR001) Since 1977, ABC has worked with parents, school boards, the Ministry and many stakeholders to meet the needs of bright and gifted learners in Ontario. ABC is represented on school board special education advisory committees and the Minister’s Advisory Council on Special Education. Giftedness is recognised as needing special education support under the Education Act. ABC provides newsletters, networking, local workshops and a conference for educators and parents. Through Chapters and volunteers, ABC supports families with advocacy and parent information sessions on identification, placement, education plans, and other special education issues. Your charitable donation will help us meet our objectives. Please select the Ontario General Fund or the Chapter to which you want to allocate your gift. Our thanks for your generosity and support!
We are dedicated to diversity, inclusivity, transparency and good stewardship in the community and of the planet. Our Centre was founded in 1983 by Dr. Reverend Gail Schulz. Our present facility was purchased with Rev. Sue Rubin who served as spiritual director from 1985 to 1995. From 1996 to 2001 Rev Kaye Patrick served. Rev. Patrick Cameron our current spiritual director has been visioning and growing our community since 2002. We continue to grow as a strong and vibrant spiritual community. We offer a practical spiritual teaching that draws on the wisdom of the ages and New Thought principles, in order to promote awakening and personal growth. With a variety of services available, Centre for Spiritual Living- Edmonton meets the needs of families, singles, children, adults, and seniors. Whatever your lifestyle or spiritual path, you will feel welcomed. Our spiritual community is ready to embrace, love, and accept you as you are. Everyone is included on the path to God!
Computers for Schools (CFS) was created in 1993 by the Federal Government and the TelecomPioneers to give Canadian youth greater access to computer technology helping them develop the skills they need to succeed in a knowledge-based society. The CFS program in Newfoundland and Labrador collects, repairs and refurbishes donated surplus computers and distributes them to schools, libraries and other non-profit organizations. In addition to coordinating computer donors and recipients, CFS oversees three repair and refurbishment centres throughout the province. These centres are staffed by volunteers, students and recent post-secondary graduates of technical programs. Canada’s economic future depends on educating and training our young people to fill the knowledge-based jobs of tomorrow. If the next generation of Canadians is technologically literate and skilled, Canada will compete and succeed in the global market.
Family & Children's Services Niagara is Niagara's Children's Aid Society, providing foster care to approximately 500 children and child protection services and community programs to thousands more throughout Niagara. The Foundation supports FACS' work by funding enrichments and enhancements for these children such as recreation, education and capital needs.
FACE(FOUNDATION FOR AFRICAN CHILDREN EDUCATION) DIVISION OF FOCUS ON AFRICA WAS FORMED IN 2006. WE HAVE STARTED OUR WORK IN GHANA. SINCE 2006 WE HAVE BEEN MAKING TRIPS WITH VOLUNTEERS,ONCE A YEAR,TO REMOTE VILLAGES IN GHANA TO SPONSOR SELECTED CHILDREN TO GO TO SCHOOL. FROM 50 SPONSORED KIDS IN 2006 ,WE HAVE GROWN TO 180 SPONSORED KIDS IN 2010 THANKS TO GROWING NUMBER OF SPONSORS JOINING US. SPONSORS RECEIVE PHOTOS OF THEIR SPONSORED CHILD EVERY YEAR.
Established in 1995, the affiliate has built 14 homes to date. We cover two counties, Prince Edward and Hastings. Build teams are hard at work planning to start construction in early spring 2014 in Picton. In July, 2006, we opened the 49th ReStore in Canada. The store is currently located at 365 Bell Boulevard, Belleville.
Computers For Kids was founded in March of 2004 with the vision of providing refurbished computer systems to children who may not otherwise have the chance to own one. Since then, the organization has helped one child at a time, growing to provide public computer learning centres as well as becoming a full service computer and electronics recycler. With the generous support and hard work of our many donors and volunteers, Computers For Kids has been able to open over 40 computer labs throughout Windsor/Essex County, recycle over 2 million pounds of e-waste and donate over 1,000 computers to date.
Services Offered: Sporting activities on Saturdays (Respite Care) Adapted Guard Service (Respite care) Swimming activity at the CRE Family Support Summer Day Camp Animation (Respite Care) Conferences - Training of stakeholders Research and development - Project Workshops ASJHE (Respite Care)
A classroom that rocks! Founded in 1999, Broad Reach Foundation for Youth Leaders is a registered charity built on partnerships with youth-serving agencies in the Toronto community. Promoting accessibility and inclusion, we believe that economics should never be a barrier to participation. Offering the only free program for at-risk youth that combines building life skills, job training and sailing in a unique setting aboard one of our 40' sailboats. Our programs centre on four aspects of their lives - intellectual, physical, emotional and vocational. Through on-shore and on-water programs, youth aged 12-24, use sailing as a learning medium to develop confidence, leadership, teamwork, responsibility and positive work ethic.
USAY is an organization that is based a peer mentorship model. We are 100% governed by urban Aboriginal youth to create an organization that is for youth by youth. We are, therefore, uniquely positioned to offer programs that directly impact Aboriginal youth because we are in direct contact with our target demographic. Our programs range from recreation and health and wellness to arts and expression.