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Southern Alberta Art Gallery

The Southern Alberta Art Gallery is a Leading Contemporary Art Gallery in Lethbridge, Alberta.

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SAIT

As Canada’s premier polytechnic, SAIT is renowned for its training expertise spanning the trades through to applied degrees. Curriculum development is supported by partnerships with business and industry to ensure graduates have the skills and knowledge required in the workplace. SAIT Polytechnic is developing a forceful presence in the burgeoning field of applied research and technology commercialization. Education and training are enhanced through applied research, technology transfer and innovation activities. SAIT conducts applied research based on identified industry need aimed at specific commercial objectives. SAIT students don’t just learn about things, they learn how to do things.

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STEPHENVILLE THEATRE FESTIVAL

Founded by Maxim Mazumdar in 1979, Stephenville Theatre Festival has enriched the economic and cultural fabric of the Bay St. George area while becoming a major tourism draw for the region. The festival has also been widely recognized for having made a substantial contribution to the development of theatre in Newfoundland and Labrador. The festival has provided training and hands-on experience for numerous artists, many of whom are now among the top professional artists in the province and country. The festival creates employment for a significant number of people each year and attracts a large number local residents and visitors. These factors make it a significant economic generator for the Bay St. George area. The festival's longevity can be directly attributed to the fact that it is created by, for, and with the community it calls home. Stephenville Theatre Festival values those who have lent their support through the years and look forward to continued and new support.

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STEPPING STONES DAY CARE SOCIETY

Stepping Stones Day Care Society has been providing services to families in Grande Prairie Alberta for 35 years. Originally started as a Day Care it now offers a variety of integrated Family Resource Programs; Day Care, Family Child Care, Inclusive Child Care Program, Early Childhood Resource Centre, Centre for Early Learning Preschool, Respite & Nutrition Program and a Parent Link Centre. The Society believes that "Healthy families will build a healthy community".Working with young parents, many isolated from their families and communities of origin we provide child care, support programs and parent education. Many of our programs are free of charge to families.Stepping Stones works actively to promote Quality Child Care programming throughout the Northwest Region of Alberta by managing a contract for the Alliance of Early Learning Programs, a program that provides consultation to 99 ELCC programs.Our operational budget is strong but we struggle with maintaining our aging buildings.

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St. John Ambulance - Federal District (Ottawa)

St. John Ambulance, council for Federal District(Ottawa) provides volunteer community service, Youth programs, and Therapy Dog services. SJA receives no government support for their activities and relies on donations to carry out its mission.

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ST JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS

St. John's United Church has been a community of welcome and spiritual renewal for 175 years. We are one congregation with two locations for worship and congregational life: 11 Guelph Street, Georgetown and 533 Main Street, Glen Williams. The current members of St. John's come from many walks of life throughout Halton Hills and are building an open, vital spiritual community for today and tomorrow. We invite you to come and experience the warmth and acceptance of our St. John's United Church family. Whether you are new to town, or have never been in our church before, you are welcome to join us to think, feel and experience God in Jesus Christ. If you find enlightenment, peace and joy, you may want to consider becoming a permanent member of our family. It's the perfect place to focus on the important things in life. Bring your questions, your concerns and your energy. God is listening and so are we!

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ST. MARK'S COLLEGE

St. Mark’s College, incorporated by a private bill of the BC legislature, is the Catholic theological college affiliated with the University of British Columbia. St. Mark’s offers the Master of Arts in Theology Studies, Pastoral Studies, Religious Education, Educational Leadership, and Catholic Ministry Leadership. It also offers Graduate Certificates and Continuing Education programs. St. Mark’s College provides campus ministry services to the wider Catholic and non-Catholic community of the University of B.C. St. Mark’s College is an Associate Member of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada(ATS) and is positioning to apply for candidacy status.

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Connections Early Years Family Centre

SERVICES ONTARIO EARLY YEARS Programs which include parenting courses, workshops, emergent literacy, single parent groups, groups for mothers and their infants and drop-in sessions. ESSEX PRESCHOOL SPEECH AND LANGUAGE (TALK 2 ME) Offers assessment and a range of intervention services for families who have concerns about their child’s speech, language or emergent literacy skills, from birth to the year they start school. ESSEX-KENT INFANT HEARING PROGRAM Offers universal newborn hearing screening, high risk monitoring and additional services for families of children identified with a permanent hearing loss living in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent counties. ESSEX-KENT BLIND-LOW VISION PROGRAM Offers specialized family-centred services for children who are born blind or with low vision. VOLUNTEER / STUDENT PLACEMENT PROGRAM This program offers orientation, training and supervision to community volunteers and student placements.

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ST. MICHAEL'S CHOIR SCHOOL

With an enrollment limited to 280 boys, St. Michael's Choir School offers a complete curriculum of academic studies from Grades 3 to 12 that meets the highest standards of the school board and the Ontario Ministry of Education. The distinctive learning environment features a strong, supportive sense of community, with individual attention, small class sizes and a focus on preparing for university entrance. The choral programme is designed to foster a lifelong interest in music: many graduates go on to serve the musical life of their own parishes, while some pursue professional careers in music. The course of study includes daily classroom instruction in music rudiments and singing, weekly individual lessons in piano, organ and other instruments, as well as choral rehearsals and preparation for a regular schedule of performances in the cathedral and at other special events.

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ST STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

To be an interfaith community that offers sacred spaces for learning and transformation.

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Student Christian Movement of Canada

SCM Canada is a grassroots student-led movement on the intersection of faith and social justice. With local units active on campuses across the country, and links to more than 100 global SCMs, we engage the prophetic teachings of the revolutionary Jesus of Nazareth. Solidarity, Leadership, Faith. Justice, Community, Spirituality

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Sunburst Children's Centre

Sunburst Children's Centre is a non profit charitable workplace childcare centre licensed under the Ontario Day Nurseries Act by The Ministry of Education and is located in the Environment Canada building at 4905 Dufferin Street. Sunburst opened its doors in September 1982, and is operated by a volunteer board of directors elected primarily from the parent users. Sunburst is a quality workplace childcare centre giving enrollment priority to employees of the federal government. Spaces available are then open to the community. The centre is licensed for 41 children, distributed as 10 infants (0 to 18 months), 15 toddlers (18 to 30 months) and 16 preschoolers (2 ½ - 5 years).