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Our Values: Housing for All – Access to safe, decent and affordable housing is a basic human right that should be available to everyone. Human Dignity – We believe in the worth and dignity of every human being. We respect the people we serve and those who help us in this effort. People are our greatest resource. Partnership – We can best achieve our mission through meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships with others. Diversity and Inclusiveness – There is a role for everyone committed to our vision, mission and values. We seek to enrich our organization through diversity.
Les Muses: centre des arts de la scène is a unique school offering professional-level training in the performing arts (theatre, dance and singing) for artists living with various disabilities.
We are a charitable organization with a mandate of generating and accepting donations and bequests designated for the Northern Secondary School. By making a financial contribution to the Northern Secondary School Foundation, you can become part of our 'family' and help to sustain ongoing projects and scholarship awards to graduating students.
Master Gardeners of Ontario is a registered volunteer run charity that comprises 40 groups in communities across the province of Ontario. Presently there are over 900 Master Gardeners who volunteer more than 35,000 hours annually. For more information, please see our website www.mastergardener.ca. Thank you for your support!
The Trillium Waldorf School is a non-denominational non-profit charitable organization, located in Guelph, Ontario, dedicated to providing quality education for students from early childhood to Grade Eight. This education is based on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, who held the belief that children learn best in different ways at different stages of maturity through an educational system that cultivates the development of the head, heart, and hands.
Canadian Support of Rural African Initiatives (CSRAI) is a volunteer non-governmental organization started in the mid-1990's with a mission to address the devasting impacts of HIV/AIDS in Africa. In Tanzania, CSRAI partners with local community -based organizations to deliver a range of programs that aim to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS and support both children and adults who have been affected by the disease. These programs include: prevention education and outreach; orphan support and vocational training (agriculture, sewing, carpentry, auto mechanics) ; guardian/caregiver support and income generation; and, home care.
Aspire has a staff of over 60 including multidisciplinary teams of Psychologists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Behaviour Consultants, Physiotherapists, Special Education Teachers, and Child Development Facilitators working with children ages 2.5 to 12. Specialized Programs and Services Early Access to Supportive Education (E.A.S.E.) Transdisciplinary Assessment and Consultation Program (T.A.C.) Diagnostic Clinic Assessment Services Consultation and Therapy Services Psychology Occupational Therapy Speech-Language Pathology Behaviour Consultation Group Programs Resource Library Parent Support Groups Workshops and Training Programs Play and Learn Space—inclusive play program (P.A.L.S.) Aspire serves children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder,anxiety disorders, Asperger’s, Down Syndrome and other complex needs.
The BC Aboriginal Child Care Society (BCACCS) is a non-profit, charitable society that exists to support and develop Aboriginal early childhood development and care resources and services that are of high quality, holistic, and reflective of Aboriginal communities, cultures, languages, and histories.
For more than two decades, Inside Out has presented one of Toronto's foremost film and video festivals. As the largest queer festival of its kind in Canada and the third largest film festival in Toronto, Inside Out is known around the world for its innovative and diverse programming. Inside Out also runs various programs throughout the year. These include the Ottawa-Gatineau Film and Video Festival, Queer Video Mentorship Project and the Mark S. Bonham Scholarship for Queer Studies in Film and Video.
Originally started by lymphedema patients and their families as a support group for lymphedema patients, our organization has grown to provide education and awareness of lymphedema to the general public and the medical community.
The Community Foundation of Whistler is like the long-term savings account for the community. Our objective is to help donors give back to the community in a way that creates personal meaning for them and impact on the community. The Community Foundation of Whistler gives donors the unique opportunity to create their own legacy for the community in the form of an endowment fund. Gifts to endowment funds are pooled and form assets for the community. Earnings from these professionally managed assets are granted back into the community each year to registered charities who are working to improve the community. We are a charitable public foundation, operated by members of our local community who live, work and raise their families here in the Sea to Sky region. We bring people together to create opportunities for dialogue, learning, and partnership. Our knowledge of the community helps us to create maximum impact with our grant programs.
We empower youth to become leaders for social change by delivering diversity education programs and training in schools and communities.