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This fund will help grade 11 and 12 students at Deer Lake School go on a Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic.
An association entirely run by volunteers that brings jazz, classical music and music education programmes to the Brockville community.
Theatre Lac Brome owns and operates the theatre building on Mont Echo in Knowlton Quebec and produces a repertory season of professional English language theatre during the summer months. For 21 years the theatre has played an important role in community life, supporting, promoting, and stimulating cultural activity while contributing to economic development in the Town of Brome Lake and the Brome-Missisquoi region.
Established in 1979, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is the world's largest and longest-running queer theatre. We are proud to be Toronto’s leading destination for artistically-rigorous, alternative theatre and a world leader in developing queer voices and stories for the stage. Buddies in Bad Times Theatre has identified three core values that serve as guiding pillars for all our activities and operations. DIFFERENCE: With our art, we simultaneously celebrate difference and question the mechanisms through which differences are constructed and maintained. EXCELLENCE: We provide our audiences with unforgettable theatre experiences, and we give our artists and staff the resources they need to achieve the highest standards of excellence. COMMUNITY: We believe that the theatre plays a vital role in the educational, social, and economic health of a community.
EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts (EPCOR CENTRE) is a registered charitable organization, acknowledged as one of three great arts centres in Canada. Occupying the majority of a full city block in the heart of Calgary, EPCOR CENTRE is a key contributor to the social, economic, cultural and intellectual life and well-being of the citizens of Calgary. EPCOR CENTRE welcomes over 600,000 visitors a year and is financed by ticket sales and other earned income, contributions from government, and community support through corporate sponsorships, foundation partnerships, philanthropic gifts from corporations and individuals, and special events.
This website is a fundraising hub for support of The Calgary Highlanders.
Valour Canada formerly the Calgary Military Museums Society, is dedicated to educating Canadians on their proud military heritage. This education will help them to better understand what it means to be a Canadian, what we stand for, what we believe in and how we see ourselves as a nation. We believe that citizens who are knowledgeable and proud of their past are well positioned to make a valuable contribution in shaping the future of our nation for generations to come.
For more than 15 years, YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre has been engaging and empowering Calgary’s youth to make confident and positive choices surrounding some of the greatest challenges they shall ever face – namely substance abuse, online safety, domestic violence and bullying / gangs. We impart tools, strategies and resources through experiential learning exhibits at the Centre, interactive online resources, and engaging programming. Not only do our programs meet the learning objectives of the grade 6 Alberta Education curriculum, YouthLink also supports the Calgary Police Service – Crime Prevention and Reduction Continuum. The core of what we do is proactive and preventative. Our vision is ... A safer community exists through the informed choices, empowerment and greater resilience of our youth. Facebook: www.facebook.com/YouthLinkCGY Twitter: www.twitter.com/YouthLinkCGY Pinterest: pinterest.com/YouthLinkCGY
Calgary Pro Musica concerts feature world renowned chamber ensembles performing in the beautiful Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall at the University of Calgary's Rozsa Centre (Calgary, Alberta, Canada). We contribute to our community through meaningful music outreach and learning programs. Calgary Pro Musica has been providing exceptional value to audiences and enriching Calgary's cultural life for over 35 years.
Calvin Christian School's vision is that all God's children are "thoroughly equipped for every good work." 2 Timothy 3:17
Woodland Christian High School was established in 1976 by a group of parents in the Cambridge area. They believed that it was their responsibility as parents and people of God to establish a school that in all of its programs would honour God by leading children to a deeper understanding of what it meant to serve God. They believed that the education of their children was their responsibility, not that of the government. The school opened it doors for the first time in September, 1976. For the first number of years it operated in a number of church facilities in the Cambridge and Kitchener-Waterloo areas. The move to the present facilities occurred in 1979. Considerable expansion and renovation took place in 2002. Woodland currently serves approximately 250 students in Grades nine to twelve.
We follow the following Life Principles: Civilized society is built upon the principle of an inalienable right to life, from the moment of fertilization to natural death. The right to life is fundamental, since it is the one upon which all others depend. Therefore, society has moral duty to protect this right. The task of defending innocent human life is everyone’s responsibility, especially at a time when life is being threatened at its weakest moments in the human journey: in the womb, the wheelchair, or the hospital bed. To deny the pre-born, the infirm, those with handicaps and the elderly their fundamental right to life is morally unacceptable. We support only peaceful means to promote our message.