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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.
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
Funds can be designated for various projects such as Saskatchewan Emergency Assistance (SEAP), Saskatchewan Public Engagement projects or general donations.
Providing opportunities for families to play and learn together, the Saskatchewan Science Centre encourages experiments, surprises you with stage shows, wows you with workshops, and features Saskatchewan’s tallest indoor climbing wall. The Kramer IMAX Theatre enhances this learning experience by featuring science, travel, and nature-oriented films on its giant screen. As a non-profit, non-governmental organization, the Saskatchewan Science Centre relies on the generosity of individuals to achieve our vision. Each year thousands of young people experience and discover the wonders of science thanks to your support. With your help we truly can make a difference in our community.
The Saskatoon Youth Orchestra (SYO) was established in 1958 by Murray Adaskin as the Saskatoon Junior Symphony. The current organization dates from 1983, when Wayne Toews and George Charpentier worked with a committee of parents to develop an independent incorporated organization. The SYO consists of three programs. The Saskatoon Youth Orchestra is a full orchestra for players aged 12 to 25, directed by Richard Carnegie. The organization also has a string orchestra for young players called the Saskatoon Strings, directed by Bernadette Wilson, and a Double Bass program. Members study privately and audition for membership.
For more than 40 years, the School has been training dancers who have been inspired by the depth of passion and the physical power of the human body in motion. Contemporary dance is an art form of kinetic expression, which both represents and reflects back to us our contemporary world through the elements of time, space, energy, musicality, and dynamics. It can provoke joy and wonder, sadness and despair, humour and delight, and deep feelings of passion and spiritual awareness. As an art form it keeps us profoundly in touch with others, with our environment, and with ourselves. Philosophically, training emphasizes the whole dancer - body, mind, and spirit - since excellent movement training engages the physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual aspects of our humanity. The School affirms its commitment to the education of all aspects of an individual through its strong and varied curriculum and through the provision of excellent role models in its faculty and guest artists.
Over the years, Science North has grown from a one-building science centre to a world-class and world-renowned organization, including an IMAX® Theatre with 3D capabilities, a 6,000 sq. ft. Special Exhibits Hall, a digital planetarium, the F. Jean MacLeod Butterfly Gallery, and an earth sciences centre - Dynamic Earth, home of the Big Nickel - at a separate location. Science North's mandate is to serve all of Northern Ontario, our new office in Thunder Bay, Science Camps and Outreach Programs are crucial to accomplish this goal. Science North must self-generate 60% of its revenues through admissions, memberships, on and off-site businesses and philanthropic efforts. Our fundraising efforts help Science North remain relevant, current and dynamic. They allow us to enhance and renew our visitor experiences, ensuring that Science North is doing its part to make Northern Ontario an exciting place to live, work and play. We cannot exist without you! Please donate today!
The Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada (SEVEC) is a national charity offering youth learning programs available to groups of young Canadians between the ages of 12-17 years old. All programs are located within Canada. Programs run during the summer as well as the school year and include: -Second language exchanges -Thematic exchanges (music, geography, sport, history, etc) -Aboriginal youth exchanges -Exchanges focussing on leadership, community engagement, and volunteer skills -Educational travel across Canada -Educational roundtables
The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton is launching a fundraising campaign to better serve the city's growing number of sexual assault survivors. We currently provide individual and group counselling services to child and adult survivors of sexual abuse and sexual assault at no cost to clients. We also do community outreach and education, staff a 24 hour crisis line and provide specialized treatment services for new Canadians who have experienced war rape in their country of origin. The online campaign asks for donations in exchange for sending a “candle of hope” to a friend. We appreciate your support. Light a candle in the darkness. Dare to be aware.
Fleming College Advancement & Alumni Relations thanks you for choosing to support our students. With your donations, we continue to grow the projects and initiatives which drive student success. Through your philanthropic contributions, Fleming College has grown to become a recognized leader in innovative program delivery, applied research practices and leading edge teaching and learning facilities.
Belong • accept others and celebrate their uniqueness • collaborate with other • extend the gift of hospitality Believe • yearn for wisdom • learn Christian discipleship. • worship meaningfully • discern the value of cultural trends • demonstrate integrity Succeed • greet learning opportunities with curiosity and awe • lead and follow with a servant’s heart • shape culture • plan for post-secondary success • seek God’s calling
SEEDS Connections provides quality leadership, environmental, energy, and diversity education resources for Canadian educators and their students K-12. SEEDS Connections has rewarding, curriculum fit programs that support cooperative efforts with other environmental initiatives and organizations.