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Project Hope is a volunteer based Canadian charity. We support children denied access to basic services that every child needs in order to develop into healthy and well-balanced individual. We provide educational and recreational activities, medical and humanitarian relief and practical training that can empower them with hope and skills for the future. We are currently working in Palestine, a nation where the majority of the population is age 18 or under and living under harsh conditions, making our work all the more important.
Jazz Night School uplifts lives by providing an exceptional, supportive environment where people of all ages and abilities come together to learn, perform, and enjoy jazz.Jazz has the power to humanize and connect people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds.We envision a vibrant jazz community that fosters artistic development and creative empowerment.
ECRCAA provides resources and leadership so the people of Elmwood can work together in building a stronger and safer community, making it a more desirable place to live, work, and raise a family. We will accomplish this by: 1) Developing programs to meet the changing needs of the people in our community. 2) Connecting people, ideas and resources.
Founded in 2001 by Steven Raider-Ginsburg, Julia B. Rosenblatt and Gregory R. Tate (1952-2012), HartBeat ensemble creates provocative theater that connects our community beyond traditional barriers of class, race, geography and gender. HartBeat’s resident home is the carriage house theater located on farmington avenue in Hartford.
Leadership Initiatives (LI) renews democracies on a grassroots level by cultivating self-reliant leadership. We help individuals and communities forge the connections necessary to solve local problems using existing community resources. In the process we train a new generation of innovative, resourceful leaders poised to catapult their neighborhoods, regions, and nations forward.
Toronto Waldorf School (TWS) provides education from a deeper perspective. The values underlying the design of our campus, the teachers' unique insight into human development and the sophisticated integration of subjects in our curriculum create an educational experience that inspires our students to evolve into creative thinkers who are personally centred and strongly connected to humanity and the environment.
Our objective is to insure a safe and sound environment for students in supporting and organizing numerous initiatives aimed at better interventions to the victims and aggressors. The "Fondation Jasmin Roy" has for mandate to contribute to research in finding lasting solutions to the problem of bullying in school by lobbying to the government and by working hand-in-hand with all individuals or groups involved in this fight, including the Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports, the school system and the general public. The Foundation's commitment includes eliminating school drop outs caused by bullying and to make the population aware of this problem.
The Sechelt Public Library Association is a non-profit society providing library services to a resident population of approximately 15,000 citizens and to the thousands of visitors who vacation here on a regular basis. We maintain a collection of roughly 45,000 items and provide a dozen computer stations and free wi-fi service within the library building. Funding for the core services of the library is provided by various components of local government through yearly grants-in-aid. Funds for all other programs and services and future expansion must be raised separately.
While there is no replacement for personalized, professional medical advice, Fuck Cancer’s goal is to provide educational resources that are reliable, relatable, and easy to understand. We want to create a community that allows people to connect, share, and communicate in a safe space online. We want to make tangible improvements in our ability to detect and treat cancer early — and to improve people’s lives in the process.
By focusing on the development of communities and families, KANPE addresses the diverse needs of the Haitian people: health, nutrition, education, financial independence and assistance. KANPE is combining its expertise with that of other organizations that have proven themselves in the field, such as Partners in Health (Zanmi Lasanté), which specializes in free healthcare for the underprivileged, and Fonkoze, which is dedicated to helping impoverished families achieve financial independence. KANPE is pooling its efforts with its partners’ to create a new comprehensive program designed to assist and support Haitian society’s most vulnerable populations in their fight for a better future.
Family Services of Central Alberta is a non profit organization that provides preventative, supportive, and early intervention services throughout Central Alberta. Incorporated in 1971, our record for excellence and community service has been built on the delivery of accountable, innovative programs and services based on best practices. We have numerous community partnerships and offer services in over 16 communities in Central Alberta, serving a rapidly growing population of 260,000. We adhere to the accreditation standards of Family Service agencies of Canada, Healthy Families, Parent Link Centres and the Department of Justice.
The purpose of The Fredericton Regional Family Resource Centre is to be the hub of a support network for families with children six and under. The FRFRC aims to connect families with community services, resources and extends to distinct outreach sites in our region. Its main goals are to enhance positive parenting skills, to improve the health and safety of preschool children, and to provide information, support and referral services to parents.