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JMJ Children's Fund is supporting children in schools in Ghana, India and Malawi. We are also helping to provide food for children in a Remand Home in Nigeria, with its attached orphanage. JMJ has been supporting a program called Youth Alive which teaches young people in Malawi how to fight AIDS.
The Cash Drive is the engine of all the wonderful programs we have at John Ross Robertson such as Scientist in the School, Learning Through The Arts and Artist in the Classroom. These all run on your financial support, this funding pays for school supplies and programs the Toronto District School Board no longer provides.
Purpose: To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. Vision: JA will be the partner of choice for businesses, educators, and policy-makers around the globe seeking to expand workforce and economic development. We will be revered for providing experiences that promote the skills, understanding, and perspectives students will need to succeed in a global economy and become productive, contributing members of society. Values: - Belief in the boundless potential of young people. - Commitment to the principles of market-based economics and entrepreneurship. - Passion for what we do and honesty, integrity, and excellence in how we do it. - Respect for the talents, creativity, perspectives, and backgrounds of all individuals. - Belief in the power of partnership and collaboration. - Conviction in the educational and motivational impact of relevant, hands-on learning.
For forty years Victoria’s Kaleidoscope Theatre, a charitable, not-for-profit organization, has been the driving force behind Victoria’s most beloved theatre experiences for young people and their families reaching an audience of over 8,000 young people each year. For young artists, Kaleidoscope is a launching pad - providing professional support, training, and experiences to develop their vision and craft through our various workshops, productions, and Performing Arts Studio classes. Established in 1974, Kaleidoscope has created and produced more than 90 original plays / original adaptations for young audiences. It is the only professional theatre company on Vancouver Island offering programs designed specifically for youth and families, with full production values. Kaleidoscope has performed to over 2.5 million around the world.
Our office is located in Kamloops, BC and the hours of operation are: Tuesday - Friday from 9:00 am - 2:00 pm.
The Kamloops Art Gallery priorities include: a commitment to artists, art works and discussion about art; and a responsibility to foster enjoyment and interest in the visual arts.
The Kamloops Symphony Society serves the Kamloops region by presenting a series of performances by the Kamloops Symphony Orchestra in Kamloops and Salmon Arm, a chamber music series and educational programs for elementary school children. The Society also operates the Kamloops Symphony Music School, providing quality music instruction for students of all ages.
Camp Kee-Mo-Kee is a residential summer camp owned and operated by the United Church of Canada. Kee-Mo-Kee is located just minutes outside of London, Ontario, nestled in a beautiful wooded area with extensive hiking trails and nearby streams. On site are 9 cabins, a craft lodge, dining hall, swimming pool, chapel, and a variety of sports facilities. The camp program provides creative and exciting challenges in a Christian atmosphere. A variety of music, crafts, sports and outdoor activities are incorporated in every week. There are all-camp events, cabin activities, special meals, and theme days.
The Laurel Packinghouse Heritage Fund is designed to accept donations that will help the Kelowna Museums Society with restoration work on this wonderful and important Heritage Building. Funds will be used to help refurbish exhibits in the BC Orchard Industry Museum, the BC Wine Museum, the Laurel Agritourism Centre, the Laurel Garden, and to tell the story of the building itself as a nationally registered industrial heritage site and as an important part of our community’s life and the tree fruit industry history.
Heritage Christian School, which began in 1986, is a ministry of Kelowna Christian Centre (KCC). HCS is a private, co-educational, non-profit school, Preschool to Grade 12, that was given recognition (Group 1 rating) by the BC Ministry of Education. All teaching staff are fully certified by either the Independent School Branch or the British Columbia College of Teachers.
Kinesis Dance Society (a.k.a. Kinesis Dance somatheatro) seeks to contribute to the development of the art of contemporary dance in Canada and abroad through the creation, production, and performance of original contemporary dance works as well as through educational and cultural exchanges.
The Seniors Association is the central coordinating body for activities and services for seniors in the region. We represent the interests of seniors throughout the greater Kingston area. Currently, there are over 5000 members. We have over 650 active volunteers. The Association receives some funding from the city of Kingston and the South East Local Health Integration Network. Most of the Association’s programs, activities, and services are funded through membership dues, user fees, and donations.