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You can create a better future for the people of Kitchener. Whether you realise it or not, a gift to the “evolve. literally.” campaign is life changing! Igniting a passion for reading. Support for the unemployed. Welcoming new Canadians to the community. Teaching digital literacy skills. Offering encouragement to aspiring authors. Providing the homeless a library card and, through it, an increased sense of dignity. An endless supply of materials to be consumed for information or entertainment…these are but a few examples of how your public library builds community and enhances lives. Your support means KPL will do even more for you and your neighbours in the years ahead. Thank you for giving generously to your public library!
The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery is the oldest and largest public gallery in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario. The Gallery is a tenant in The Centre in the Square, a performing arts facility in Kitchener. On behalf of the community, the Gallery is the proud caretaker of a significant permanent collection, consisting of 3900 works of art.
Lansing Co-operative Nursery School offers: •A rich learning environment within a warm, nurturing atmosphere. •Low teacher/child ratios which allow for more one-on-one attention. •Developmentally appropriate curriculum which challenges individual children's interests and abilities. •A fun, friendly morning Nursery School program. •An innovative half day or full day preschool program. •A creative, stimulating Kindergarten program. •Quality programs implemented by qualified ECE teachers. •Creative arts, science, water/sand play, stories, cognitive activities, music, cooking, field trips, snack provided and more. •An opportunity to be directly involved in your child's early education. •New indoor & outdoor facilities designed specifically for pre-school children.
Learning Disabilities Association of Chatham-Kent (LDACK) is a volunteer based, non-profit organization in existence in Chatham-Kent since 1976. We provide structured programs, an excellent resource library, mentoring, advocacy, support and information and referral to individuals of Chatham-Kent (parents, families, professionals) with or involved with Learning Disabilities (LD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and related issues. Programs and services include after-school and summer tutoring, after-school and summer social skills, assistive technology training, after-school and summer secondary school preparation course - SOAR (SOme Assembly Required), information and referral, resource library, information meetings, newsletters, advocacy, and membership.
To make a donation to The Sacred Heart School of Montreal, please visit the CanadaHelps page of our fundraising arm, The City House Foundation.
Founded in 1980, the Écomusée du fier monde works to emphasize the history and heritage of the Centre-Sud district in Montreal, a microcosm of the Industrial Revolution in Quebec, Canada, and North America at large in the second half of the 19th century. Since its creation, the Écomusée has developed a museum practice based on outreach education and the setting up of participative projects. It fulfils its mandate in close collaboration with the populace of the district, as well as with its institutions and cultural and community organizations. It is also active during reflections and discussions that concern the present and future development of the Centre-Sud. It has earned numerous awards of excellence or mentions from organizations specializing in museology and heritage: Société des musées québécois, Canadian Museums Association, Les Arts et la Ville, Association québécoise d’interprétation du patrimoine, Montréal Architectural Heritage Campaign, Sauvons Montréal, etc.
We value people by: • promoting trust and respect among all stakeholders • supporting their professional development • celebrating their accomplishments. We do things well by: • providing exceptional instruction • offering effective learner support services • remaining responsive and innovative. We promote learner success by: • offering current and relevant programs • using instructional technology creatively • employing flexible delivery systems.
As a theological seminary and Bible college, Heritage serves a unique and substantial role in preparing people for service in the church and in the world. Our graduates have been making a difference for decades and with your partnership, we can continue to develop Christian leaders by strengthening service to our diverse ministry partners. God has blessed Heritage with dedicated and accomplished faculty, excellent facilities, and professional ministry programs that are current and practical. We are intent on building upon this foundation to achieve new heights of service and impact.
The London Community Hebrew Day School is a co-educational Jewish Day School that provides its students in a K to 8 program with an education in Judaic and secular studies. The secular studies mirror the Ontario curriculum.
Museum London preserves, interprets and shares the story of London and Londoners through the exhibition of art and artifacts and the presentation of cultural programs. Museum London has a rich tradition of being at the heart of the cultural community, connecting artists with audiences, the community with its heritage, and the past with the present and future. With an impressive permanent collection of more than 5,000 artworks and more than 25,000 historical artifacts, Museum London presents changing art and historical exhibitions complemented by tours, lectures, films, music and live performances. Museum London also offers studio programs for children and adults, as well as day camps and weekend art-making activities for families.
Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) works to safeguard and restore our rivers, lakes and streams, protect and restore natural habitats, protect lives and property from natural hazards, and provide opportunities for the public to learn from, enjoy and respect the natural environment. As well, LTC holds almost 3,700 acres of natural space in public trust. They are special places in the watershed where the natural world comes first. LTC provides flood protection, watershed restoration and environmental advisory services. We perform preventative work in the knowledge that it is the most practical and cost-effective way to manage our watershed resources. We conduct studies, monitor conditions, interpret the information and inform our partner municipalities and the watershed community.