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Why Choose Emmanuel? Having been in operation since 1964, we pride ourselves in our commitment to quality child care. Our child development centre has a licensed capacity of 115 spaces. Our programs are licensed by the Ministry of Community and Social Services. The centre has a Purchase of Service Agreement with the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and was registered as a charitable organization in 1996. The centre is open at any time for visitation with or without an appointment.
The Foundation runs annual appeals, corporate campaigns and maintains relationships with its alumni, friends and donors in the community
We support students and teachers in the K-12 school system, with curriculum-relevant education programs in topics related to energy, water, waste, forests and land use, and climate change. We provide free classroom presentations, outdoor field studies, classroom resource materials, and professional development programs for teachers.
The Wye Marsh is a registered not-for-profit organization dedicated to connecting people to nature and promoting an understanding of the vital role wetlands play in the environment. Year-round educational and recreational programs for all ages and interests in both official languages are designed to kindle the appreciation and enjoyment of this unique wildlife habitat. You can become a Wye Marsh supporter though many different ways: Adopt a Swan, Adopt a Wild Bird, or Adopt a Bird of Prey. Or become a monthly donor, a simple and affordable way to make a significant gift. You can acknowledge a friend or loved one through tribute donations with naming opportunities on benches, trees, bird feeders or a plank on the boardwalk. For more information please see our website at www.wyemarsh.com. Thank you for supporting Wye Marsh!
Great Lakes Christian College has been offering Christian Education at the high school level in Beamsville, ON since 1952. Students leave the school prepared for the next step in their lives, and with friendships that last a lifetime. The school offers a residential program for students from a distance. All dormitories have adult supervisors. Students attend Bible classes and chapel in addition to their academic work. A preschool has also operated since 1996.
The IEEE Canadian Foundation is registered, in Canada, as a charitable organization associated with IEEE Canada, the Canadian entity of the worldwide Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Inc.
Established in 1981, the Manitoba Chartered Accountants Foundation provides financial support to students, educators and post-secondary institutions in Manitoba.
Rural Family Connections is a registered charity, serving families in Ottawa's rural south since 1979. Our 3 core programs as follows: 1. Metcalfe Cooperative Nursery School: Through MCNS we offer morning programs for Toddlers and Preschoolers in a nurturing, inclusive and stimulating learning environment. For over 30 years we have been giving children a first preschool experience they will fondly remember. 2. Metcalfe Home Daycare Agency: Licensed through the Ministry of Education, we have 20+ years offering Licensed Child care in the homes of carefully selected providers. 3. Live and Learn Resource Centre: A welcoming meeting place for parents and childcare providers to exchange ideas, meet new friends and access resources, while providing a stimulating setting for babies and preschoolers. We offer playgroups for babies and preschoolers, Infant massage & baby sign training, a kindergarten readiness program, prenatal classes and a variety of other services and resources.
Each year there are 200 young canadians who go make international volunteer projects! They provide assistance to the local community on various themes previously chosen: renovation of heritage, environment, construction, cultural, agricultural, social, educational ..
The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization with headquarters in Winnipeg. We are Canada’s national film, television and digital media training school for writers, directors and producers. We believe that the best way to learn is by doing. Our market-driven courses have led to employment and successful careers for graduates by giving them a competitive edge. According to our 2013 alumni survey, 87% of respondents are working in the film and TV industry.
Puppetmongers was established in 1974 by the sister and brother team of Ann Powell and David Powell. Between 1974 and 1989, we toured our shows for family audiences extensively to most major Canadian and US centres as well as in the UK, France, Belgium, Germany and Iran. Since 1990 we have focused on working nearer home, with the addition of short tours to festivals and theatre runs further afield. We create larger, more theatrical shows, involving many artists and self-produce our works in theatres. We have ventured into puppetry for adult audiences with several productions and work with other artists, such as on in composer R. Murray Schafer's Palace of the Cinnabar Phoenix. Most recently we mounted Charles Dickens’ Hard Times. We founded The School of Puppetry in 1996 with courses for adults, as a vehicle for disseminating our vision. This season the course is being incorporated into Humber College’s new Puppet Intensive Program.
St. Clement’s School is a leading Toronto independent girls’ school with an enrollment of 470 students spanning Grades 1 to 12. Founded on the principle of academic excellence, our small school size allows for a strong spirit of community, a vast number of student opportunities, and a strong support model for high-achieving girls.