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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.
Community Living is a family-based association assisting people with intellectual disabilities and their families to lead the way in advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities. We do this by sharing information, fostering leadership for inclusion, engaging community leaders and policy makers, seeding innovation and supporting research.
A group of passionate and concerned individuals who deeply care for youth and their families.
Greater Victoria Police Victim Services is a volunteer-based organization which supports four municipal police forces and two RCMP detachments to provide emotional and practical support to victims of crime and trauma. Support is for victims and witnesses of all types of crime including spousal assault, robbery, homicide, assault and harassment. Support is also given to those affected by traumatic events such as Motor Vehicle Incidents, sudden death and suicide.
Centres for Seniors Windsor offers a wide array of social, educational and active living programs for adults 50 years and older. We are very busy supporting 900-plus members through creative arts (sewing, ceramics, quilting, scrapbooking, etc), recreation (from pickleball to elderarobics, acquafit and Wii bowling), plus social events (euchre, bridge, pepper, billards) and lapidary, silversmithing and woodworking. Our cafe offers high quality low cost lunches. Our Community Support Services, which are open to all, features transportation to appointments, Friendly Visiting, Telephone Reassurance. basic home maintenance and general footcare. We serve more than 1,200 clients. We offer 2 sites for one membership - our McEwan Site at Campbell and Wyandotte W, and our East Side Centre within the WFCU Centre at McHugh and Lauzon Rd. All activities are developed to stimulate cognitive and motor function, as well as promote social interaction to combat isolation.
Grey Sauble Conservation is one of a network of 36 Conservation Authorities in Ontario. Established under the Conservation Authorities Act, Grey Sauble owns and manages 11,450 hectares (28,292 acres) of some of the most scenic and environmentally sensitive lands in Grey and Bruce Counties.
Founded in 1965 by determined family members, Community Living – Grimsby, Lincoln and West Lincoln is a not-for-profit charitable organization that serves all of West Niagara. Children, adults and their families are supported through a variety of programs that include one or several of the following services including adult day service, 24 hour supports at twelve adult residential homes & one children’s residence, children’s respite services, family support, family home share, special services at home and supported employment. Community Living – Grimsby, Lincoln and West Lincoln serveS over 300 individuals annually.
We are committed to; working with our community to provide access to health programs and services and create opportunities for people to improve their well-being We believe that; Health is a resource for life and that many things - education, housing, social status, gender, access to health services, our sense of being included or excluded from society, employment and others - impact on our health. Health isn’t just about not being sick it is about being able to make choices and live with them. It’s about having a voice in our community, it’s about being able to hope and help your kids hope.