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WINNIPEG MENNONITE ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Winnipeg Mennonite Elementary and Middle Schools is an independent school offering Christian education for children at two campuses in Winnipeg since 1981. WMEMS Bedson in St. James offers Kindergarten to grade 8 and WMES Agassiz in Ft. Garry offers Kindergarten to grade 6. We provide quality, Christ-centered education integrating faith and life within a caring school community. Through your involvement with our school, your child will: * integrate the truths of the Bible within their daily life * participate in daily devotions and weekly chapels * learn values such as love, peace, justice, honesty, good manners, respect and discipleship * develop a love of learning and music * be taught in accordance with the Manitoba Curriculum Winnipeg Mennonite Elementary and Middle Schools...teaching minds, touching hearts.

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WOLFVILLE L'ARCHE HOMEFIRES SOCIETY

L'Arche Homefires is located in Wolfville, NS and is part of the worldwide network of L'Arche communities. We have been supporting adults living with developmental disabilities since 1981. We are a community made up of five homes, a weaving and candlemaking workshop, a day program and a retirement program. We focus very much on developing relationships that reveal the unique value and vocation of each community member.

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WORKING SKILLS CENTRE

Located in an easily accessible building at Yonge & Eglinton, WSC has established a business environment which provides immigrants with Canadian workplace experience, settlement counselling and referrals to needed services, technical skills training in accounting and office administration, and bridge-to-work programs. Client feedback is extremely positive, relected in the fact that the majority of referrals are word of mouth from satisfied customers. The agency works in collaboration with other organzations serving women, immigrants and the unemployed including several umbrella groups and Memorandums of Understanding with other programs to ensure that clients receive all needed services. A donation of just $10.00 per month = a subsidy for an isolated woman to take a needed skills upgrade; A donation of just $500 = a subsidy for a newcomer to enrol in Diploma program and receive Canadian credentials; A donation of just $200 = career exploration and work placement services

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YMCA of Eastern Ontario

Our objective is to expand our YMCA in order to assist our community with providing enhanced family-based recreational opportunities for Kingston area residents. Specifically, our project will: 1. Increase the capacity of our community to offer water-based activities for all ages. 2. Enhance our ability to deliver quality learn-to-swim programs for both able-bodied individuals and children with physical and intellectual disabilities. 3. Update and expand our current recreation-focused programs for families and individuals looking to be physically active.

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The York School

The York School began as a non-profit corporation in 1965, operating several Montessori-based nursery school programmes until 1978, when it opened an elementary school in North Toronto. In 1997, York was designated an International Baccalaureate World School authorized to offer the IB Diploma in the last two years of high school. In March 2005, York became the first school in Canada - and the fourth in North America - accredited to offer a continuous, integrated programme from JK to university entrance. From the Early Years Programme (JK-SK) to Grade 12, our programme emphasizes development of research, problem solving and time-management skills within the context of the IB curriculum.

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Fredericton Region Museum

The Fredericton Region Museum (FRM) was founded in 1934 by the York Sunbury Historical Society (YSHS). The YSHS has members from all over North America and New Brunswick. In 1959, the YSM found permanent headquarters in the Officers' Quarters in the heart of downtown Fredericton. The YSHS and FRM remain a non-profit enterprise with a small paid staff and volunteers. They work to create informative exhibits based on the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick, organize programs and publish a local history periodical. The FRM is the home of the famous Coleman Frog, the 42lb wonder that lived in the Killarney Lake over 100 years ago. The FRM is a gateway into the exciting history and diverse heritage of central New Brunswick where the provincial capital is located, and served as a meeting place for Aboriginals, Loyalists, Acadians, and other European settlers. With 12 galleries and a collection of over 30,000 artefacts the YSM is a great place to look into our past.

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Youth Impact Jeunesse Inc.

The purpose of Youth Impact Jeunesse Inc. is to provide care and guidance to children and youth between the ages of 5 and 24, with social, emotional, and behavioral problems. The goal is to help youth and/or their families reduce or eliminate the conditions that have acted as obstacles to their success. Youth Impact Jeunesse Inc. offers services within an integrated, multi-component continuum of care. These include community services, in-home family support, highly structured residential treatment programs, and less structured transitional housing. Youth Impact Jeunesse Inc. is the agency of choice for delivery of many programs and services mandated by various government authorities with responsibilities for at-risk youth. We also initiate programs for community outreach and education in the Greater Moncton Area

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Dulcinea Langfelder & Co

Original and contemporary, disconcerting virtuoso of satire and irony, Dulcinea propels her audience to a playful universe, encouraging them to live better with its vulnerability and make up with the absurd part of life. The company has produced 7 shows, toured over 5 continents in English, French, Spanish, Italian and partially in Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese.

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Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre

The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is widely recognized as a first-class museum, and hosts visitors from around the world. It is also an important part of the Sault Ste. Marie economy, offering tourists an interactive and hands on learning experience. Also school-aged children have a chance to educate themselves about airplanes and flight in our children's flight centre and the 4-dimensional object theatre. Your support of the Centre will help this national gem continue to introduce new exhibits like the Fox Moth, currently being built, as well as maintain the existing displays like the interactive forest firefighting gallery.

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CKUA RADIO NETWORK

The CKUA Radio Network was founded in 1927 on the University of Alberta campus in Edmonton. CKUA is Canada's first educational broadcaster and Canada's first public broadcaster. Since its inception, CKUA has grown from a one room, low wattage radio station staffed by exceptionally dedicated amateur radio enthusiasts, into a full fledged radio and Internet broadcast network staffed by world class broadcast and business professionals. CKUA has evolved from a government of Alberta operation to a public not-for-profit foundation, with a limited commercial license. CKUA currently enjoys over 160,000 weekly listeners and is financially supported by listener donations, program sponsorships, subscriptions, and through corporate partnership. CKUA's radio signal is carried province-wide on AM and FM through a network of 17 transmitters, strategically located throughout Alberta. CKUA also broadcasts in western Canada on select satellite providers and around the world through ckua.com.

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Association for Bright Children of Ontario

ABC Ontario is a provincially incorporated, all volunteer, federally registered charity (number 118777275 RR001) Since 1977, ABC has worked with parents, school boards, the Ministry and many stakeholders to meet the needs of bright and gifted learners in Ontario. ABC is represented on school board special education advisory committees and the Minister’s Advisory Council on Special Education. Giftedness is recognised as needing special education support under the Education Act. ABC provides newsletters, networking, local workshops and a conference for educators and parents. Through Chapters and volunteers, ABC supports families with advocacy and parent information sessions on identification, placement, education plans, and other special education issues. Your charitable donation will help us meet our objectives. Please select the Ontario General Fund or the Chapter to which you want to allocate your gift. Our thanks for your generosity and support!

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The AFC

The Actors' Fund of Canada is a registered charity that provides short-term financial aid to entertainment industry professionals working in theatre, film & TV, music and dance. Performers, creators, technical staff and other production team members can apply for help from the Fund which delivered over $460,000 in rent payments, grocery money, utility payments and other basic living expenses to clients in the last 12 months and over $4.5 million in the last 10 years. The Actors' Fund receives no government funding and is wholly sustained by support from individuals and entertainment industry organizations.