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Conestoga is one of Canada 's leading polytechnic institutes. For nine straight years, independent research conducted for Ontario 's Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities showed Conestoga to be the overall number one public college. You can be part of this success and help Conestoga remain #1 by making a donation to one of our investment priorities. There are many ways to give . All donations, no matter what their value help enrich our students' learning experience and provide them with scholarships, teaching innovations, and updated technologies to support and enhance student learning. You can help provide them with the tools they need to succeed. Through the generosity of donors like you, Conestoga will be able to remain responsive to the changing needs of our community and provide excellent education for our future workforce. Thank you for your support and generosity!
Toronto City Church is a vibrant, Canadian, multi-cultural congregation, with a deep passion for God and People. Everything we do is built upon the solid foundation of the Word of God, the Bible. We are currently in the process of a Three Phase Building project. We have completed Phase I an air supported soccer dome to serve thow e community. We have also completed Phase II, the main church building which includes out sanctuary,a fellowship hall, church offices, and childrens class rooms. Phase III will be a large auditorium.
We have a strong, consistent membership base, comprising individual craft artists (emerging, mid-career and established,craft guilds,arts organizations and supporters of craft throughout the province and some across the country and the US. CCBC’s overall mandate of supporting contemporary craft in BC has 4 interlocking facets: support opportunities to further excellence in practice for craft artists; provide venues for the craft community to explore of the fusion of aesthetics, function and content; provide leadership in the craft sector through advocacy initiatives; promote the business practice of artists through our social enterprise programming; and provide educational opportunities with the general public to develop a deeper understanding of and appreciation for craft objects and the skill, knowledge and talent that creates them. All of the Council's activities are targeted to support our member’s practice and increase the audience for contemporary craft.
The Creston & District Museum & Archives is a community-heritage museum with a reputation for excellence. The Museum collection of nearly ten thousand artifacts reflects the diverse history of the Creston Valley, and well over three-quarters of the collection is on display. The Archives collection consists of nearly ten thousand photographs, complete sets of the local newspapers, and hundreds of other documents and maps.
Deaf and Hear Alberta is a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to addressing the accessibility, advocacy, education and communication needs of the Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing populations of Alberta. Our head office is in Calgary, Alberta, with a branch office in Edmonton. Our expertise lies in communication access -- through interpreting, assistive equipment, training and education for hearing loss prevention and management, and strengthening public awareness and understanding.
Our mission is to bring the best musicians and teachers of the Lower Mainland to Delta. Our school serves the needs of Ladner, Tsawwassen, North Delta, and other communities in the Lower Mainland. We offer private music lessons in clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, voice, violin, viola, cello, choir, band, jazz ensemble, Music Theory and History. We also administer outreach programs including the Thrive City String Boot Camp and the South Delta Jazz Festival and Workshop.
The Dundas Museum and Archives is now open! Our renovations have made the Museum accessible and allowed us to expand our galleries. We look forward to seeing you! Informative, and fun! At the Dundas Museum & Archives, discover Dundas from the time of the glaciers’ slow carving of the valley through to today’s vibrant community. The experiences and impact of individuals along the way come alive through objects used in their every day lives. We invite you to visit and explore the stories of people and events that have shaped the Valley Town.
The Gallery is located in the rural town of Durham, Ontario, equidistant from Kitchener/Waterloo, Kincardine, Owen Sound, Collingwood, and Orangeville. Approximately every two months, new exhibitions are installed in the Gallery's three spaces. These exhibitions showcase the work of contemporary artists from the southwestern Ontario region as well as from elsewhere in Canada and overseas. In addition, the Gallery presents arts and literary festivals, artists-in-residence programs, and outreach initiatives.
Our students learn what it means to put their faith into application in all their studies. Our students become Christian leaders in all walks of life ... Christian leaders who are prepared to meet the changes society is facing. Our courses exceed Ministry of Education requirements and all our staff are certified instructors. Durham Christian High School is a place where students have a deep sense of ownership and involvement. Friendships made here last a lifetime ... this is where it all begins!
Founded in 1950 as an alternative to sign language education, the Montreal Oral School for the Deaf is the first and only school of its kind in Montreal and is one of only three in all of Canada. With the use of technology - hearing aids and cochlear implants - the school provides habilitation, education and support for children with hearing loss from infancy to early adulthood. The school's multidisciplinary approach ensures students and their families receive free of charge linguistic, cognitive, social and emotional support in specialized school settings, in neighborhood schools and at home.
The Ecology Action Centre is a non-profit, community-based environmental organization that works, as directed by membership, on a variety of concerns, including: Marine, Coastal, Wilderness, Energy, Transportation, Food and Built Environment issues. Based in Halifax, the EAC does work throughout Nova Scotia. The EAC is its members, volunteers and staff. Your support makes a difference and, as history shows, EAC has a made a difference in Nova Scotia. Please become a member today!
Our vision is " Strong families for a strong community." We encourage family involvement and build family strengths through variety of programs that serve children and families. We have region wide services for children with disabilities and we operate high quality non-profit child care,out of school care and preschool programs.