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APJ Canada's immediate goal is to serve children and their families in the poorest communities in Haiti by supporting programs focused on education, health and dignity, through the Academy for Peace and Justice, the first free secondary school in Port-au-Prince. APJ Canada is proud to follow a 100% policy - 100% of public donations go directly to our programs in Haiti. All operating costs are covered thanks to separate donations, so that every dollar you give helps people in need. To donate or learn more, please visit WWW.APJNOW.ORG
Through mentorship, community-based arts workshops and programs and presentations, KAPISANAN creates a safe space for Filipino-Canadian youth to explore Filipino culture and heritage, fostering pride and self-confidence, inspiring and empowering them to realize their full potential. Armed with an appetite for creative endeavours and community advancement, here at the K, we eat art and inspiration. Come, you eat now.
Wings of Hope for Africa is a Canadian registered charity Founded in 2011, we strive to make a difference in the lives of people in Africa. We are dedicated to build a society where basic needs are met for life and we work with children and poor families to help them to overcome poverty. We are motivated by God’s love to serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.
Canada’s oldest scientific society, Royal Canadian Institute for the advancement of science (RCI) is a registered charity that has been delivering programs and events to enhance the public’s understanding of science since 1849. Founded by a small group of civil engineers, architects and surveyors led by Sir Sandford Fleming, the RCI presents world-class scientists who volunteer their time to explain, in terms accessible to the public, the complex scientific work they are pursuing. The RCI’s annual series of free, public lectures attracts a diverse audience – high school students, the business community, professional scientists, the general public. From nanoscale bioengineering to new knowledge about the earliest moments of our universe, the RCI provides a unique glimpse into the frontiers of scientific research. Each lecture is followed by refreshments and informal discussions with the speaker. To reach a wider audience the lectures are webcast and appear on our website.
We provide resources to communities who are motivated to advance themselves economically by forming productive agricultural co-operatives.