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The Centre's role as an integral and leading force within the craft sector on Cape Breton Island is essentially educational, promotional and developmental. Programs offered at the Centre serve a broad range of craftspeople from the beginner and recreational to the emerging professional and the highly accomplished who derive their livelihood from the sale of their product. As part of its role in the development of the craft and design industry on the Island, the Centre coordinates professional development and business training programs for the craft professional to assist in the enhancement of existing businesses and in the development of new market and export opportunities.
At Cedar Park United, you’ll find a progressive, welcoming congregation that is truly open to the outside world: We mean it when we say that our doors are open to all ages, races, denominations and sexual orientations. Together, we explore questions of faith and spirituality in and beyond the Christian tradition, and we are spurred on by our life and faith together to act on our shared concerns for social justice and caring for the earth. Please see our website at cedarparkunited.org for more information
Centenary Church is an "affirming" faith community that needs your financial and prayer support, no matter where you are located across the globe. We are a community of Christians seeking to provide community for anyone who feels unsupported and unloved, and especially for anyone who is marginalized in our world, such as those with chronic illness, those with extraordinary challenges, and those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. And we are intent on also being an electronic spiritual home for anyone seeking to have spiritual woundedness healed.
Centennial College is Ontario's first community college. Established in 1966, the College is known for its record of exemplary teaching, innovative programming and extensive partnerships with public and private organizations. Centennial is recognized as one of the most culturally diverse post-secondary institutions in Canada. Almost 100 ethno cultural groups are represented and 80 languages are spoken on campus. Every decision we make is to support the career and personal development of our learners. We are dedicated to helping our students succeed and realize their dreams. You can be part of this growth and success by supporting the College's Scholarships and Bursaries program. Through the generosity of donors such as you, Centennial College students who want to pursue a postsecondary education, have the means to do so. Your gift today will help deserving students realize their full potential. Thank you for investing in the future of our students.
CAWES helps thousands of women and children each year who are caught in the destructive cycle of domestic violence, adult female sexual assualt victims, and clients who require emergency accomodation . The shelter provides short term accomodation for up to 36 women and/or children at a time. In addition several programs provide the opportunity for clients to receive councelling and assistance during and after their stay. CAWES believes that every individual has a right to a life free from abuse; That providing a broad range of culturally sensative services and shelter will assist families to overcome the impact of family violence; Ending family violence requires societal change through education and awarenes; In the empowerment of women and children to regain control of their lives. Please visit our website @ www.cawes.com for more info Thank you for your support!
Central Neighbourhood House (CNH) is a non-profit community based United Way agency located in central east Toronto. CNH provides programming and services to a broad range of clients from the Regent Park, St. Jamestown and Moss Park areas of Toronto. Poverty, language and education barriers that are often compounded by violence, drugs and alcohol abuse disadvantage our clients and community members. Founded in 1911, CNH has been an integral part of the community for close to 100 years!! CNH offers anti-violence programs for young men and women, friendly visits to seniors, children's camps, recreation programs, tutoring. Our Street Survivors program scours the city streets, parks, bridges, and underpasses looking for children, families, teens and adults living on the streets -- we offer them support services to help them look for housing, counselling and so much more.
For a more detailed description of the Early Learning Centre's Programs, Philosophy and History, please visit www.earlylearning.ca
For over 40 years, Community Living Durham North has been providing supports and services to people with intellectual disabilities and their families in the townships of Scugog, Brock and Uxbridge.
Volunteer Ottawa is a direct support organization for more than 340 not-for-profit and voluntary organizations in the community and is a critical link between volunteer energy and community need through its promotion of volunteerism to individuals, groups, workplaces and schools. Volunteer Ottawa is a resource for training, consultation and materials for all not-for-profit organizations and public institutions in the Ottawa region, and helps them build their capacity to engage volunteers successfully. Volunteer Ottawa is a leader, partner and educator on issues that impact on the voluntary sector and is experienced in managing multi-year projects aimed at building the organizational capacity of agencies in Eastern Ontario. Volunteer Ottawa is a charitable non-profit organization that relies on grants and donations to support its 53 years of experience in community development and impact.
Dawson Community Centre is a non-profit recreational and educational organization that serves over 700 members yearly as well as many non-members. We strive to offer a welcoming atmosphere where people can meet, learn and grow as individuals and support each other to form a stronger sense of community.
Préville Fine Arts Centre is a non-profit music and arts school founded in 1974 by Belva Thomas. In a bilingual setting, we offer music and arts education to enrich the lives of families, children and learners of all ages and from a rich mosaic of backgrounds.
The Visual Arts Centre is the largest bilingual independent non-profit art school in Canada and has been involved in the teaching of art for over 65 years. As a vibrant contributor to the city's cultural life, the VAC offers accessible, excellent arts education through our School of Art and a respected venue for the exhibition of contemporary art through our McClure Gallery. The VAC represents a lively meeting place for artists, teachers and students where exchange and inspiration are fostered. With our open door policy and central location in the city, the VAC is an active promoter of the visual arts in the broader society.