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We are one of Nova Scotia's premier summer camps! Located on beautiful Cedar Lake (near Yarmouth, NS), there's always tons of fun and excitement for all ages!
Our Vision: Each person is an accepted and participating community member. We value: - Individualized and responsive services. - Respectful relationships. - Health and well being - Safe practices and environments. - Independence - Interdependence and community cooperation. - Informed choices - Families - Open communication and contributions from everyone. - Quality of Service - Innovation and creativity - Staff and volunteers - Donors and funders - Accountability
Camrose Public Library was organized in November of 1919. The library has been at it's latest location since 1991 and is in need of an expansion or larger building. CPL is the largest library in Parkland Regional Library System. Key clients are the residents of the City and County of Camrose.
The Halifax Association for Community Living (HACL) is a grass roots, family-based, charitable organization serving children, youth and adults with intellectual disabilities as well as offering support to their families in the Halifax Regional Municipality.
For over 50 years, the Canadian Association for Community Living has been striving for the full inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. We're proud to show Canadians what it means to be "inclusive". To think bigger when they think "diversity". Opening minds so people with intellectual disabilities are included in every facet of daily life. Championing diversity that truly includes.
CBM connects churches across Canada and around the world. We are a grassroots movement that believes mission and ministry emerge from the local church into the neighbourhood and beyond, seeking a ministry that is both spiritual and social in its dynamic. We focus on four key and integral ministries: • Leadership Development, • Sustainable Community Development, • Pioneer Outreach, and • Global Discipleship. We encourage a multi-national team approach with the appointment of global and national field staff. We also facilitate the sending of short-term mission teams. Through The Sharing Way, our relief and development department, we respond to needs and disasters. We emphasize transformational development and address related issues of hunger and poverty, clean water, disease, HIV and AIDS, sustainable agriculture, micro-enterprise, education, gender equality, environmental preservation, and peace and reconciliation.
We are a non-profit charitable organization that is committed to preserving the amazing history of baseball through our museum and promote the exciting future of baseball through our summer camp and our 32 acre site.
Connecting people with God through His Word. To accomplish our mission we: -Distribute the Bible by different means(free or subsidized distribution in collaboration with different institutes and organizations) -offer exhibitions Bible -Provide conferences -Supports translation projects.
Providing information to persons with Celiac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis is the primary goal of the association and is the first purpose listed in the constitution. Other major goals are assisting in the education and awareness of the general public and health professionals regarding these two diseases, encouraging medical research, advising manufacturers and distributors about gluten-free foods and acting as advocate for persons with Celiac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis to other organizations and government departments.
CFC accelerates the careers of the brightest talent in film, television, screen acting, music and digital media. A charitable organization, CFC is committed to promoting and investing in Canada's diverse talent; providing exhibition, financial, and distribution opportunities, industry collaborations and creative partnerships for top creative content leaders. CFC makes a significant cultural and economic contribution to Canada by launching the country's most creative ideas and voices to the world. For more details, visit cfccreates.com
The Canadian Child Care Federation (CCCF) is the largest early learning and child care organization in Canada - a federation of 15 provincial/territorial affiliate organizations, representing 9,000 members from across Canada with a mission to achieve excellence in early learning and child care. CCCF develops valuable resources such as publications, training, websites, and Interaction, Canada’s early learning and child care magazine. CCCF is a recognized national leader, providing a strong and respected voice, engaging the public and governments in an ongoing dialogue to achieve excellence in early learning and child care, influencing policy and effecting change. Canadian Child Care Federation: Leaders in Early Learning
Because democracies rely upon a well-educated citizenry, CCLET’s mission is to engage Canadians in developing the habits they need to participate in the democratic process. Among the outreach programmes of the Canadian Civil Liberties Trust are Civil Liberties in the Schools and Teaching Civil Liberties. These programs focus on getting students to ask critical questions about their rights and freedoms. By shining the light of inquiry on unfairness, we begin the process of change. Through CCLET guest speakers, conferences, and workshops for schools and community organizations, participants are engaged in lively discussions about their rights and freedoms and the important legal and civil liberties issues created by a pluralistic society. Particular emphasis is on providing programmes for student teachers, and high school law and social studies students.