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We are an evangelical, Bible-based church associated with the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec and Canadian Baptist Ministries.
YMCA of Cape Breton Established in 1886, the YMCA of Cape Breton is the oldest, most diverse charity on Cape Breton Island. The YMCA is a volunteer driven, charitable organization serving all areas of Cape Breton Island. We operate facilities in Sydney, Glace Bay, Port Hawkesbury and Ironville. Our Values The YMCA of Cape Breton is committed to practicing and demonstrating the core values of respect, honesty, responsibility, and caring in all aspects of the organization
Residential Care Respite program Adult Day Program Community Bathing Program
We are a church that seeks to bring LIFE to our community: Love God with our all; Include others in the grace of Jesus Christ; Find freedom in the Truth; Engage the world as a servant.
Golden Community Resource Society (GCRS) is the largest social service organization in Golden & Area A (by budget size and number of staff), with social service programs directed to a wide range of groups and ages. GCRS’s scope, leadership and support structure contribute to the organizations success and sustainability. Golden Community Resources Society (GCRS) is involved with many initiatives and programs, both supporting and leading. In everything we do, GCRS strengthens the Golden & CSRD Area A community and provides direct service.
The Golden Women's Resource Centre offers the following services and programs to women free of charge: safe homes program, shelter for women and children fleeing abuse, crisis support, outreach program, advocacy & support, internet access, resource library, Good Karma Clothing Exchange, computer support, children's playroom, cozy lounge, free condoms & female supplies, photocopying & faxing, Girlz Group program, workshops, and more!
The Good Samaritan Society is a not-for-profit care giving organization. We provide holistic, compassionate support services and programs for individuals who are frail, or live with chronic illness or disability. Our Vision is that The Good Samaritan Society will grow in strength, excellence and creativity in caring for others. Our Values are Healthy Relationships, Hospitable Environments and Servant Leadership. In a spirit of compassion, we work in supportive partnerships and open our hearts to others by affirming their goodness and potential. We provide safe, comfortable communities inspiring involvement, where people experience a sense of caring, belonging and purpose. We lead through giving of ourselves to others, by acting with courage in a trustworthy and ethical manner.
Grace Christian School is a private, provincially-certified, K-12 academic educational institution in Charlottetown, PE; We are a ministry of Grace Baptist Church. Our desire is to work with parents to implement a positive learning atmosphere which affects both home and school. We have more than twenty-five years experience in teaching young people from a Christian worldview. As a school, we desire that students learn that Christianity is relevant to our culture. Upon graduation, students are prepared to invest their lives in impacting the world for Christ.
Located in the heart of the Niagara Peninsula, Grace Christian Reformed Church of Welland belongs to a broader body of Reformed churches. We celebrate the sovereignty of God over all creation (Psalm 24:1). We rejoice in God's providential care for his creation (Psalm 55:22). We praise God for his salvation freely given to all who profess Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour (Romans 10:9). We believe that the Bible is God's word to us, teaching us his story of salvation and how the Holy Spirit transforms lives (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
Grace Church is affiliated with the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada and is located in Port Hope, Ontario.
The Masonic Higher Education Bursary was established by Most Worshipful Brother Ross Sheppard, an Edmonton School Superintendent as the Official Outreach Charity of the Freemasons under the Grand Lodge of Alberta. The first four bursaries of $500.00 were given in 1959. Today, the Grand Lodge of Alberta continues to raise funds to assist students, who are in financial need, to attend university or college.