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The Oxford Film Festival celebrates the art of independent cinema. Through year round programming, the festival works to encourage filmmaking in Oxford and North Mississippi while growing understanding of cinema through screenings, workshops and educational programs, culminating in the annual five day festival.
To provide a loving, caring, healthy, and resource-filled environment where young mothers can develop life skills that enable them to be better parents and confident adults.
Red Eye is a multidisciplinary creative laboratory dedicated to the creation and presentation of pioneering theater and performance work. (Legal name is Red Eye Collaboration. Popularly known as Red Eye Theater.)
The purpose of the non-profit association is to assist the members and the Directors of the Dobie Choirs in reaching the choir program goals. It shall provide financial support to the Choirs as deemed necessary by the Choir Directors and provide assistance for the Choir activities as requested by the Choir
Saint John Theatre company is a not-for-profit, charitable, community-based theatre company. The members of the Board of Directors, its actors, and production crews are volunteers.
Le module communautaire unique du Collège Jean de la Mennais est soutenu financièrement par la Fondation Jean de la Mennais. Cette action communautaire et sociale implique plus de 500 personnes : garçons et filles, chez les élèves actuels, les anciens et le personnel du collège. Étant impliqués dans l’action communautaire, ces jeunes sont témoins au fil des ans de la qualité des liens tissés entre eux et les personnes aidées : des liens empreints de respect, de compassion, d’écoute, de sensibilité, de chaleur et de vie. De cette expérience unique, chacun en retire du bonheur, de la reconnaissance et de l’espoir. Ces rencontres sensibilisent les élèves du collège aux réalités humaines et spirituelles de ce monde. À travers leur engagement, ces dernières deviennent les artisans d’une société où l’entraide et l’acceptation des différences se veulent des assises solides.
Coquitlam SAR is a Volunteer Search and Rescue team based in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. Operating under the Provincial Emergency Program and tasked by local law enforcement and emergency personnel, we are responsible for inland water, wilderness and urban search and rescue in an area bounded by Indian Arm on the west, Pitt Lake on the east, Garibaldi Park to the north, and the Fraser River to the south. This primary area is over 1000km² and includes some of the most rugged and inaccessible terrain in the southwest region of the Province of British Columbia. We also provide assistance to residents during natural disasters such as floods, forest fires, and earthquakes, and respond to requests for mutual aid from other SAR teams in the BC, and in Washington State to the south. The team consists of 45 active members who conduct about 50 searches, over 60 training days and many community education appearances annually.
The North Vancouver Outdoor School Alumni Society (NVOSAS) was formed in 1988 and is free and open to any individual who has an interest in the activities of the NVOSAS and/or the North Vancouver Outdoor School. The North Vancouver Outdoor School, located beside the Cheakamus River north of Squamish, provides unique educational experiences, helping students to understand their role in a sustainable environment and economy. Each year over 5,000 students from grades 1 through 12 enjoy the 165 hectare site encompassing salmon spawning channels, ponds, 1000 year old cedars and panoramic bluffs.
Integration Action for Inclusion in Education and Community (Ontario) is an action-oriented association, parent support group consisting of parents, educators and concerned citizens, who are advocates for the inclusion of all children in their neighbourhood schools and in the community. We believe that all children have the right to a quality education that will prepare them for a full and productive life in the community. It is our belief that the best way to prepare children who need extra support is to educate them alongside their peers. This is achieved through individualized programming and supports for all children. Successful inclusion of a child needing extra support benefits not only the child, but also his or her friends and peers, the education system and society as a whole.
Vancouver Commuity Network is a non-profit internet service provider, offering free dial-up internet access and providing free email account, webmail, web page, mailing list, database and domain name hosting. VCN offers a range of training and support for users in the Lower Mainland of BC. VCN also works with community groups to help them use information and communication technologies to better meet their goals.
As-Sadiq Islamic School is to educate children, in the best of academic traditions, using a curriculum complying with the Ontario Ministry of Education and Training's academic goals and achievement standards.
Lougheed House is a national and provincial historic site owned by the Province of Alberta and operated by Lougheed House Conservation Society. Lougheed House Conservation Society is a non-profit society, devoted to the restoration and public enjoyment of the historic Lougheed House. Also known as Beaulieu, Lougheed House was home to Senator James Alexander Lougheed, Lady Isabella Hardisty Lougheed, their six children and staff. This grand sandstone prairie mansion was built in 1891 and enlarged in 1907; the impressive scale and the high quality of the design, materials and interior furnishings of the house reflected the wealth and prestige of the Lougheeds. An article in the Calgary Daily Herald claimed it was "one of the finest residences in the Canadian northwest."