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Centre for Christian Studies

Diaconal Ministry is rooted in and patterned on the humble loving of Jesus, who "did not come to be served, but to serve". Mark 10:45 FOUR-YEAR DIPLOMA IN DIACONAL MINISTRIES. Each of the first three years of this full-time program is "theme year" - one in education, one in pastoral care and one on social justice. During each theme year, students work at field placements in their home community and gather twice in Winnipeg for intensive two-week Learning Circles. Students also take external university courses. Degrees can be granted through joint agreements with University of Winnipeg and St. Stephen's College in Edmonton. ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION, PASTORAL CARE OR SOCIAL JUSTICE MINISTRIES TWO-WEEK LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MODULE, WHICH IS A PRE-REQUISITE FOR ALL OTHER CCS PROGRAMS.

Canadian Centre for Housing Rights (Formerly CERA)

CERA is an Ontario-based non-profit organization established to promote human rights in housing. Our staff and volunteers work with low income and other disadvantaged households to challenge discriminatory practices in the rental housing market, and to help these individuals and families access and retain the housing they need. We do this through directly assisting individuals experiencing discrimination, representing human rights claimants at the Ontario Human Rights Commission, public education, research, and test case litigation related to poverty, housing and human rights. CERA is the only organization in Canada that focuses on fighting discrimination in housing and using human rights legislation to challenge housing insecurity and homelessness. All of our services are free. CERA is sustained through project funding and direct fundraising. We receive no core funding.

Centre For Independent Living in Toronto (C.I.L.T.) Inc.

CILT is a consumer-controlled, community-based resource organization. We help people with disabilities to learn Independent Living skills and integrate into the community. CILT operates on the philosophy of the Independent Living movement which was developed in response to traditional rehabilitation services models. CILT aims to develop and implement dignified social services that empower individuals. The donation you generously make goes entirely towards supporting the organization and its life-enriching programs and projects for persons with a disability.

CENTRE DE PREVENTION DU SUICIDE 02

Main services offered: -Telephone intervention for suicidal individuals, their families and bereavement suicide -Orientation and reference to the resources of the environment -Intervention following a suicide and followed by mourning -Clinical support to stakeholders -Training and documentation -Information meeting -Development and support of networks of aid and mutual assistance -Conducting material and of prevention and intervention tools

Community Resource Centre of North and Centre Wellington

Our community benefit agency works to make our community a better place to live. We believe in helping to build better lives through our childrens programs as well as our outreach and support programs.

Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia

The Cerebral Palsy Association of BC is charitable organization that provides programs and services to over 10,000 people living with CP province wide, as well as thousands more affected by CP including families, caregivers, professionals, and the community. Our vision is to see those with CP and other disabilities live a Life Without Limits. Through our programs, we are committed to enriching and supporting the lives of children, adults, and seniors with Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities. Programs and services that we provide include: • Resource and Community Support • Educational Bursaries • Camperships • Therapeutic yoga for youth with CP and therapeutic dance for children with CP • Community Connections Series • Speakers Bureau • Roundtable e-Newsletter •Lending library and association-produced manuals and packages For more information about us, visit www.bccerebralpalsy.com or connect with us at info@bccerebralpalsy.com or by calling 1.800.663.0004

Global Leadership Network Canada

Centrepiece of a Leadership Movement The Global Leadership Summit is a two-day, world-class leadership event experienced by more than 170,000 leaders around the world, representing more than 14,000 churches. It’s telecast LIVE from Willow’s campus (near Chicago) every August. Throughout the fall, Summit events take place in an additional 300+ cities, 92 countries—and are translated into 45 languages. This event is crafted to infuse vision, skill development, and inspire leaders for the sake of local church transformation.

CHARTWELL BAPTIST CHURCH

Chartwell is located in Oakville, Ontario. As we move deeper In Relationship with God and one another, we seek to become a people who wholeheartedly love God and a people who genuinely care for one another. As we move further On God’s Mission, we seek to advance Christ’s reign in all spheres of life at home and around the world. We are part of the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada.

CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP OF CANADA,

CEF of Canada provides resources for the evangelizing and spiritual growth of children -- "Helping you evangelize children".

CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP OF ONTARIO

For more than seventy years CEFOntario has been sharing God's wonderful message of salvation with boys and girls in Ontario. Programs are established, often in partnership with local churches, to reach children after school, on weekends, and during the summer months. We are an interdenominational organization with a desire to share the love of Jesus with all of Ontario's 2 million children.

Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc.

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is dedicated to the protection of all children, educating the public, offering prevention programs and advocating on the behalf of missing and exploited children. Our staff and case workers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide ongoing support to families, social service agencies and law enforcement in regards to missing children’s cases.

CHILDREN AT RISK, OTTAWA

Our Community–Based Special Projects are financed through donations and fundraising. Nominal fees are charged to cover registration and operating costs.