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The National Ski Academy (NSA) is a non-profit registered charity that was established in 1986. Our home at 200 Oak Street in Collingwood provides the facilities necessary for Canadian alpine athletes to pursue their ski racing dreams.The renovated 12,000 square foot Tornavene mansion offers classrooms, study hall, a gymnasium and weight room, tuning room, boarding for up to 35 student/athletes and a kitchen with a full time chef. Over the past 25 years, the NSA has offered integrated Academic/Fitness/Ski Racing programs with boarding as an option. These programs have helped to develop Ontario Team and National Team ski racers and many of the top coaches in the country. In addition to elite ski racing programs, the NSA prides itself on its comprehensive academic programs and “education that travels”. NSA graduating students have achieved a combined average of 84% over the past five years and gained acceptance and scholarships into some of the top Canadian and US universities.
The mission and purpose of NLBWA-LA meets the needs of the rapid growth and ranks of Latina entrepreneurs and corporate professionals to encourage Latinas to develop their business and professional skills and to meet their career goals through education, business referrals and networking by building relationships.
Since 1925, Emily Carr has been a leader and innovator in visual arts, design and media education. We stimulate our students to develop new and innovative ways of thinking and creating. At the same time, we help them to prepare themselves for life after school. At Emily Carr, we believe creativity is a force that is defining our world and is at the heart of our success. We need your help. Your support will fund a place where students can cultivate their passions, amplify their knowledge and transform themselves into creators of big ideas. In turn, they will place creativity and innovation at the centre of our city, economy and future. Thank you for your support! Contact Eva Bouchard, Acting Stewardship + Awards Officer 604.630.4553 or ebouchard@ecuad.ca.
Camp Kee-Mo-Kee is a residential summer camp owned and operated by the United Church of Canada. Kee-Mo-Kee is located just minutes outside of London, Ontario, nestled in a beautiful wooded area with extensive hiking trails and nearby streams. On site are 9 cabins, a craft lodge, dining hall, swimming pool, chapel, and a variety of sports facilities. The camp program provides creative and exciting challenges in a Christian atmosphere. A variety of music, crafts, sports and outdoor activities are incorporated in every week. There are all-camp events, cabin activities, special meals, and theme days.