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MON SHEONG FOUNDATION

The Mon Sheong Foundation is the first Chinese Canadian charitable organization in Ontario. It accomplishes its mission through the operations of three long term care centres, three Chinese schools and a Youth Group.

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MONTCREST SCHOOL

Montcrest School is focused and dedicated to the to the k-8, elementary years. Inspired by a sincere commitment to help each child be the best version of them-self, Montcrest helps children to discover their unique talents and prepares them for success in learning and in life. Within a dynamic learning community, the child is given the opportunities to follow a path that inspires them, prepares them, and challenges them for a fulfilling life beyond their years at Montcrest. Students are encouraged to grow by displaying creativity and taking risks in a supportive and nurturing environment.

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Nakusp Public Library

The Nakusp Public Library is a vibrant and busy place, and one that is loved by those who frequent it. The library provides events, books, videos, audiobooks, magazines, computer access, and a safe and welcoming space to patrons from the Nakusp and its surrounding communities. Your gifts allow us to develop and continue programs and services not covered by the core funding we receive from local and provincial governments. For more information about the current roster of programs, please contact or visit the library.

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Nalanda Translation Committee

The Nalanda Translation Committee creates fresh and authentic translations of Tibetan practice texts and commentaries in English and other Western languages; translates from a variety of other genres of Tibetan Buddhist literature, including biographies, songs of realization, philosophy, and culture; publishes those texts to ensure quality and consistency; teaches and transmits practices, to increase students' understanding of their significance and cultural background; and helps with the presentation of Buddhist and Shambhala ceremonies and practices.

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Neighbour 2 Neighbour

Community Food - Foodbank, Christmas Hampers, Community Gardens, Community Kitchens, Food Assistance for Pets, Farmers Markets Familty Services - Community Counselling, VAW Counselling, Settlement Services, Income Tax Clinic, Dental Bus, Housing Assistance, Single Moms Services, Employment Services. Financial Literacy, Utility Subsidy Education Support- Literacy Tutoring for children in grades 1,2,3

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Inclusion Canada Newfoundland and Labrador

The Newfoundland & Labrador Association For Community Living (NLACL) is a provincial advocacy association dedicated to developing communities that welcome persons with developmental disabilities. Founded in 1956, and incorporated in 1976, this organization has 18 local voluntary associations that provide support in rural areas throughout Newfoundland & Labrador. This association is also one of twelve provincial and territorial associations that are affiliated with the Canadian Association for Community Living (CACL). We are a registered non-profit organization. A Volunteer Board of Directors consisting of an executive committee and 18 board members governs the NLACL. The day-to-day operations are administered by a management team. Core funding is provided by the Provincial Government. Fundraising is generated through special events, donations and bequeaths.

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NIAGARA PENINSULA CONSERVATION FOUNDATION

Founded in 1969, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to raising funds for the preservation & rehabilitaiton of our natural environment for present & future generations. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors from many walks of life, it exists to raise support & funding for projects of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. Often, these projects are not eligible for traditional government funding, or other funding is not sufficient or available. When you donate to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Foundation, you help support projects that contribute to bettering the quality of life through improved water quality, more green spaces, protected wetlands and habitat for fish & wildlife.

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NIAGARA REGIONAL LEARNING CENTRE

What We Do: We assist adults over the age of 18, improve their literacy skills: - Assessment to determine students' literacy needs - Student and tutor are matched based on the students’ needs - Train volunteer tutors following the guidelines of Laubach Literacy Ontario - Create a Learner Plan based on the students’ needs - One-to-one or small group instruction - Computer instruction in Basic Computer, Internet, E-mail, Word - Workplace and Workforce literacy training - Support for both students and tutors There is no charge for tutoring but there might be a small fee for materials. Our Program: We provide a flexible learning program that allows students to progress at their own pace in reaching their individual goals towards self-development; access to improved education and/or greater employment opportunities. Confidentiality is assured!

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Education Foundation of Niagara

The Education Foundation of Niagara raises funds to support over 36,000 District School Board of Niagara students. Funding is directed to schools or initiatives that are not eligible for ministry or board funding. We - help students in financial need - provide annual student awards and bursaries for post secondary education - support projects and initiatives in DSBN schools in areas of the arts; character education; healthy, active lifestyles; outdoor education and environmental stewardship; innovative practices - provide leading-edge resources to the community such as Prom Project Niagara - manage donor designated gifts in accordance with donor specifications.

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NORFOLK FIELD NATURALISTS

The Norfolk Field Naturalists is a community-based, non-profit organization founded in 1962. The main aims of the group are the study, appreciation and conservation of our natural world. NFN members participate in monthly meetings from September to May, on the second Tuesday of each month. At each meeting, guest speakers present programs on various aspects of natural history. Field Outings and workshops are also held throughout the year, including events for the whole family. Please see website for more details: www.norfolkfieldnaturalists.org Our newsletter, the Lotus, is published five times a year. The NFN Is the steward of Rowanwood, a natural sanctuary on Big Creek near Walsingham. The club has taken an active role in protecting local areas of natural significance, including helping other groups raise funds for land acquisition and protection.

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TAYLOR COLLEGE AND SEMINARY

Vision Statement Taylor College & Seminary seeks to be a leading evangelical centre of academic excellence and Christian character. This vision statement highlights the dual commitments that guide our institutional development. All full-time faculty members have completed their doctoral degree and are well-equipped to provide current thought and research in their classroom teaching. Faith is integrated both into the learning context and into co-curricular activities which provide our students with opportunities to deepen their faith perspectives. Taylor offers an environment where students can ask questions and seek out answers to the deeper questions of life as they work toward becoming more faithful followers of Jesus Christ.

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NORTH ISLAND WILDLIFE RECOVERY ASSOCIATION

Located in Errington, BC on Vancouver Island in Canada, the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is a world class wildlife rehabilitation facility specializing in the rehabilitation of black bears and raptors. The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre houses the Arthur Knowles Museum of Nature and the May Neish Learning Centre, providing a unique educational opportunity to thousands of school children and the general public. The public is able to view non-releasable wildlife at the centre including eagles, several species of owls, falcons, hawks, ravens, and black bears. The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is a non-profit, charitable organization.