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For over 35 years, NONA has been helping children with a wide variety of developmental challenges in the North Okanagan. Our staff assists families to understand their child's strengths, needs and abilities and provides ways for families to help their children develop and learn. We currently offer the following programs: Infant Development, Physio & Occupational Therapy, Speech-Language Therapy,Supported Child Development Family Support, FASD Key Worker Program and Autism services.
We are the official Theological Training College of the Alberta and Northwest Territories (Mackenzie) District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, however over a dozen different Christian denominations are represented in our student body. This provides a very unique, powerful atmosphere of “unity in diversity”. We welcome students from different backgrounds to attend and encounter the power of God’s word together with us! We are fully accredited with the ABHE (Association for Biblical Higher Education, formerly the AABC). The ABHE is an association in operation across North America. Having an ABHE Accredited degree will open up doors for you at Christian Schools across North America.
The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority is your public agency dedicated to the preservation of a healthy environment. As your partner, the NVCA provides the expertise to help protect our water, our land, our future.
Gifts to NSCAD University support the next generation of creative thinkers. They allow the university to transform the aspirations and values of our students by offering an exceptional art and design education as well as providing financial support to students through bursaries and scholarships, maintaining and improving facilities, and keeping up to date with specialized equipment. Annual undesignated gifts, in particular, give the university flexibility to allocate funds to areas of greatest need. Gifts to the university are also an indication of active and engaged alumni--a material endorsement for the specialized programs that have launched so many art and design careers over NSCAD’s remarkable 125-year history. Through outright donations, endowments, bequests and other forms of planned giving, donors contribute to NSCAD’s excellence now and for the future of this remarkable university.
Olds College is a board-governed public college operating under the Post-Secondary Learning Act, engaged in preparing our learners to contribute provincially, nationally and internationally through careers in agriculture, horticulture, environmental land management, agribusiness, and rural entrepreneurship at the Certificate and Diploma levels. Olds College also awards Applied Degrees and participates with other institutions in offering Post-Diploma Degrees.
Tyndale University College & Seminary has been one of Canada's major centres of Christian higher education since 1894! We are the oldest and largest school of our kind in Canada and the third oldest in North America. Over 30 different ethnic backgrounds are represented among Tyndale students, as well as over 30 different denominations.
Naturopathic medicine is a distinct system of primary care that addresses the root cause of illness or disease and promotes health and healing using natural therapies. Naturopathic doctors (NDs) are highly educated primary care providers who integrate standard medical diagnostics with a broad range of natural therapies. A pioneer in Canadian naturopathic education, CCNM first opened its doors in 1978 (as the Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine in Kitchener). In 1984 CCNM relocated to Toronto, where it has continued to grow, educating students from across Canada and around the world. Today, CCNM is Canada's premier institute for education and research in naturopathic medicine, offering a rigorous four-year, full-time doctor of naturopathic medicine program. CCNM is also home to the Robert Schad Naturopathic Clinic, a dynamic naturopathic teaching clinic where senior clinicians and ND supervisors conduct more than 25,000 patient visits per year.
The Ontario Safety League was formed in 1913 by a group of business and community leaders in response to the increasing threats to public safety brought about by the automobile. The mission was to reduce preventable deaths, injuries and destruction on Ontario's roads through public education and safety awareness. Ontario Safety League's mandate continues to be safety through education. Today, the League is recognized as one of North America's leading traffic safety organizations. It provides the general public with safety information and safety-based programs, including Elmer the Safety Elephant for children, and a range of innovative safety courses and services for the transportation industry.
Operation Mobilization is an international, interdenominational mission agency working in relief, development, evangelism, church planting, justice, mentoring and discipleship. OM works in 110 countries in international teams.
The daily routine at Orchard Park Nursery School includes such activities as circle, gym, story time and free play periods. Children may choose to explore the sensory bin, try their hand at different crafts, visit the computer center, let their imagination weave glorious stories in the dress-up and family area, or spend a quiet moment contemplating a new or favourite book in the reading corner. Each week a different theme is featured and is incorporated in all activities. Imagine the appeal of a noisy day, a teddy bear picnic, favourite shape day and various colour days.
OCCL has served and supported the adult literacy community since 1984. We are a non-profit, charitable organization and we: •help service providers to build capacity to address emerging needs •promote best practices in service delivery •coordinate service planning and project management •offer information and referral, outreach and networking •provide professional development for literacy instructors and administrators OCCL is funded by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, memberships, donations and fundraising. The Board of Directors is responsible for ensuring ongoing operations. The Local Planning and Coordination Committee (made up of representatives from the literacy service providers in Ottawa) is responsible for literacy service planning.
Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO)is a community based non-profit organization providing services in Ottawa since 1978. We have four locations in Ottawa (central, east, and south). Our multi-faceted programs and services are delivered in over 42 languages to clients from 120 countries by OCISO’s team of knowledgeable, skilled and professional staff. Our work is augmented by the generous efforts of our enthusiastic, caring and talented volunteers, both established and new Canadians. OCISO’s programs and services include: Community Integration Program, Job Search Workshops, Immigrant Women's Program, Settlement to Employment Program, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada, Counselling for individuals, families, couples and post-traumatic stress, Multicultural Liaison officers in 43 schools in 3 Ottawa school boards, ESL Summer Program, Cross Cultural Education, Public Education, Community Development, Volunteer Program.