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We tell the story of our history as a city in a visual manner. Through our collection, w e demonstrate a strong sense of place and what makes Regina’s people thrive, then and now. From the pioneering families on the plains whose perseverance and resilience forged our City to the history of today as it unfolds , we are inclusive of all people who created Regina and who make it “home”. Our displays describe how Regina came to be, what shaped us then and what shapes us now.
Renfrew Educational Services is a not-for-profit society and registered charity that has been offering a broad range of specialized programs for children since 1973. Fully accredited by Alberta Education, Renfrew’s programs and services lead the field in program development for children with special needs. Renfrew operates five centres in Calgary accommodating over 700 students from preschool to grade 6. Our Community Services department offers services to children in community schools. In our own centres, we also offer specialized programs for children with Autism, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) or motor disabilities. There are Teachers, Child Development Facilitators, Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Psychologists, Family Support Specialists, Assistive Technology Specialists, Therapy Assistants and Behaviour Consultants at all centres.
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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.
Rocky View Schools inspires a love of learning and community, by engaging all learners through meaningful and challenging experiences, preparing them to understand, adapt and successfully contribute to the changing global community. Our goal is to offer stimulating, flexible programming that makes learning relevant and exciting to today’s 21st Century learner.
RJC offers a positive, healthy environment that allows students to experience structured independence while being part of a community of caring students, teachers, deans and support staff. As a Christian educational community within the Anabaptist Mennonite tradition, Rosthern Junior College understands that the education of children is a shared responsibility of the school, the home and the church. We will strive to integrate sound academic learning, growth in character and faith, peacemaking and service to God and all creation. This educational endeavor is upheld and under girded by our Christian values. We are convinced that learning, at its best, occurs when academics are bound together with faith and positive relationships and where the focus is the development of the whole person.
Rothesay Netherwood School (founded in 1877) is a grade 6-12 university preparatory school that is distinguished by its emphasis on academic achievement and character development. Situated on over 200 acres in Rothesay overlooking the Kennebecasis River, our school has the faculty and the facilities required for an inclusive academic and co-curricular program that challenges and encourages each student to reach their potential. We are grateful for the financial support provided by our alumni, parents, grandparents, and friends. Your generosity is of great benefit to our students and our school, and we thank you for your generosity.
The Royal Conservatory is unique in the breadth, reach, and impact of its services, and in the continuing possibilities they present to the many communities we are proud to serve. The Royal Conservatory is Canada's largest music and arts education institution, reaching more than 600,000 part-time students and program participants each year. The Conservatory examines more than 100,000 music students annually. The Conservatory's music curriculum is used by more than 20,000 community-based music teachers throughout Canada. The Toronto home of The Conservatory — the TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning — is Canada's leading facility for music and arts education. The 1,135-seat Koerner Hall in the TELUS Centre will become Toronto's most widely used presentation space for a diverse set of concert offerings.
For over 80 yrs, Saint Columba House has worked in partnership with the Point St-Charles community, a neighborhood with a rich tradition of community-building and innovation. These are the many programs in which we carry out our work: Community Lunch:Mon to Fri, 11:30 to 12:45 for $2.00/meal After-School:Tutoring/literacy Hand-in-Hand:Day program for intellectually challenged adults Community Action for Children: Pre-School for 3-5 yrs of age. Spiritual Development Day Camp Women's discussion group Men's discussion group Community development Volunteer and student Internship
The Lung Association, Manitoba is a member of the Canadian Lung Association, which has been working to improve the lung health of Canadians for over 100 years. We are a non-profit, registered health organization that relies on donations from the public to fund our activities. We are the premier source of lung health information and initiatives in Manitoba. Our efforts are focused on lung disease education & management, tobacco cessation & prevention, improved air quality & environment, tuberculosis and occupational health services. The Lung Association has two offices to serve the province of Manitoba. Please contact the branch nearest you. Winnipeg - 629 McDermot AVE, Winnipeg, MB R3A 1P6 Phone 774-5501 Fax 772-5083 e-mail: info@mb.lung.ca Brandon - 940 Princess AVE, Brandon, MB R7A 0P6 Phone 725-4230 Fax 726-5800 e-mail: westman@mb.lung.ca
The Saskatchewan Archaeological Society will act as an independent, non-profit, voluntary organization operating in an accountable, democratic and professional manner. It will carry out activities and programs to engage the interest and enlist the involvement of all citizens and in the identification, protection and preservation of archaeological heritage resources.
Funds can be designated for various projects such as Saskatchewan Emergency Assistance (SEAP), Saskatchewan Public Engagement projects or general donations.