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The Red Deer Community Band Society was formed by an Act of Council by the City of Red Deer in 1968. The Society was created to "administer and support Red Deer's Community Band program and was to include the product of first-class adult and youth concert bands and marching bands for the purpose of promoting the City of Red Deer as well as enhancing the cultural climate of the City". The Red Deer Royals Concert and Marching Show Band have been performing under the auspices of the Red Deer Community Band Society for over 40 years. In that time, the Red Deer Royals have developed into an award winning band performing and competing for audiences locally and internationally. The Red Deer Royals proudly serve as musical ambassadors for our City and The Province of Alberta. Since their inception, the Red Deer Royals have become deeply embedded in the culture of Red Deer as performing for and entertaining audiences of Central Alberta is the core of our band program.
The Regina Seniors Citizens’ Centre has a long and distinguished history of providing caring service to people fifty-five years of age and over, and has made a valuable contribution to the quality of life for countless seniors throughout our community. RSCC provides opportunities and means for seniors to participate in sport, culture, recreation and life-long learning activities and offers a home help service including homemaking and home and yard maintenance to assist seniors with their personal support needs.
Ontario March of Dimes is one of the largest charitable rehabilitation organizations in Ontario, providing a wide range of services across the province to enhance the independence and community participation of people with physical disabilities. Our consumers include those who have cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, post-polio syndrome, and people who have acquired their disability through injury, or have experienced a stroke. We help people find jobs, acquire wheelchairs and other assistive devices, provide recreation programs to those who are socially isolated, and so much more.
The Rehabilitation Society is a member owned and operated organization that serves adults with any kind of disability or disabilities. By participating in our programs, our members have the opportunity to develop leadership, pre-employment, and life skills. Our peer supported literacy program is designed to help our members improve their ability to read, write and perform mathematical operations. The Rehabilitation Society also enhances the lives of our members by providing exciting social events throughout the year.
Fresh Start Maternity Supports provides a safe environment and extensive support to pregnant and parenting women, many of whom are facing challenges related to addictions, mental health issues, abuse, and homelessness. Women may also come to Fresh Start simply to develop parenting and life skills, obtain support, and gain stability. Fresh Start operates as a faith-based, non-profit organization that serves all women regardless of age, race, ethnicity, personal faith or socio-economic status. While residents are not required to adhere to our religious faith, it is expected that all residents participate in all our faith-based programs/activities and behave in a respectful manner while attending. Fresh Start is not a detoxification, rehabilitation, mental health, treatment, or medical facility. Any individual seeking immediate intervention must first seek appropriate help from the abovementioned facilities. We are an abstinence-based program.
Renascence Homes Association operates Family based Group Homes through contract with provincial and local Government services. RHA is a Christian organization and was founded on the belief that we can provide quality care and services for children in need.
The Missing Children's Network, founded in 1985 is the only non-profit humanitarian organization in Quebec dedicated to the search for missing children, the prevention of aggressions, abductions and runaways, as well as the education and sensitization of the public with respect to these problems.
Community Connections is a CARF accredited non-profit organization providing a broad range of social services to the community of Revelstoke including: • Food Bank • Community Living services for adults and children • Clinical services for families, individuals, children in care, and women or children who have witnessed or experienced abuse • Family support services for parents • Youth opportunities programs for youth and • Outreach programs to the community Community Connections is recognized by our community, the region and the Province as a leader in the provision of social services for: • Providing effective social programs that strengthen individuals and build community • Engaging our community by promoting respect for the diversity, capacity and strengths of all individuals • Engaging individuals, families and our community in the development of quality client-centred programs and services • Developing an organizational culture that values the contributions of all
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Richmond Family Place is a non-profit multi-service family resource program established in 1979 and is open to ALL families in Richmond. Programs are provided at the main site and many other locations throughout Richmond.
Richmond Multicultural Community Services (RMCS) was originally founded as the Richmond Multicultural Concerns Society in 1985. RMCS was established as an advocacy group to support newcomers facing barriers and challenges in settling in Richmond, as well as facing discrimination and racism. Today, RMCS provides a variety of services to immigrant and refugee communities in Richmond. RMCS plays an important role in the settlement, education, and integration of immigrants from the day they arrive in Richmond. We strive to welcome newcomers by assisting with their initial settlement needs such as language development, job search skills and networking skills within the community We host a wide range of programs and community events to facilitate and promote multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusiveness in Richmond.
The Richmond Society for Community Living was established in 1982 by a group of parents who wished to advocate for and have services provided to their children with special needs, in their own community. Since its conception, the agency has grown to successfully support over 600 children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in the Richmond community with services that include: infant development, an integrated preschool, an after school recreation program, family respite, group living arrangements, supported living day programs and independent living situations. RSCL strives to promote inclusion, acceptance and recognition of all members of the Richmond community regardless of age, social status, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, economic standing or physical ability.