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The AIDS Committee of Windsor (ACW) is a non-profit registered charity mandated to provide education and support services with regard to HIV/AIDS for Windsor-Essex, and Chatham-Kent counties. The ACW was established in 1985 by community volunteers, including those from the University of Windsor and the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit who were concerned about the lack of response to the new disease that seemed to be attacking the gay community. The ACW has grown and expanded its services and educational opportunities, and is able to offer these services to the entire community. Supported by a dedicated staff of 14 and more than 150 volunteers, the organization reaches high-risk populations and the general public of Windsor-Essex, and more recently Chatham-Kent (with funds raised in those communities).
AIDS Vancouver plays a special role in providing quality health care to people affected by HIV/AIDS living in the Lower Mainland. It is an organization whose presence and continued strength is essential to the quality for life of this community and of each individual and family who draws on its services. Well run and well managed, AIDS Vancouver opened its doors in 1983 as the first AIDS service organization in Canada and in response to the growing need for community health organizations to support individuals vulnerable to the epidemic. Today, over 7,000 people from all over the world are annually accessing some form of service provided by AIDS Vancouver. AIDS Vancouver continues to respond to the ongoing changing and challenging health care environment of HIV/AIDS and is fully dedicated to grow and respond to meet the needs of the community we serve. AIDS Vancouver strives to keep our programming innovative and relevant.
Community Links is a non-profit charitable organization that provides services and programs to individuals from birth to seniors throughout the North Rocky View Region including Airdrie, Beiseker, Crossfield, Irricana, and the surrounding North Rocky View County. Our agency has three principle services; Counselling, Family Resource and Community Development. Each department has an outreach component serving those with barriers who are unable to attend either the Airdrie or Beiseker office. The agency’s Vision of Strong Individuals Strong Families Strong Communities is a testament to our belief that together we can help make a positive difference in the community. Our purpose is to serve and promote the welfare of people in the North Rocky View community and to ensure that all people have access to services, resources, and opportunities they require to promote their well being.
Established in 1987, AKCS is a K-12 private Christian School serving the area of Airdrie, Alberta. Airdrie is located just north of Calgary and both the student body and the staff complement include a number of people who live in Calgary itself. AKCS receives partial funding from Alberta Education but also raises money through Tuition and Charitable Donations. Currently, AKCS has been building a new 57,000 sq ft school in north Airdrie as an additional tool to enhance and promote our Vision and Mission Statement. This new school is being built through the financial support of the members of the school Society and their network, as well as a mortgage.
The Edmonton Alano Club is a facility to support the sobriety of alcoholics and others in recovery by providing them, as well as families and friends, with a safe and well-kept environment that is alcohol and drug-free. It is a place to attend and share at meetings, socialize in the cafe area, and share in the common room
The Alberta Craft Council is the Provincial Arts Service Organization that develops, promotes and advocates for fine craft in Alberta. Since 1980, the ACC has promoted craft in Alberta through exhibitions, publications, marketing ventures, education, awareness projects and information services to its membership and to the general public. The ACC has a dual role: to support contemporary and heritage crafts as significant art forms that contribute to Alberta’s culture; and to develop a craft sector of creative, skilled, viable and sustainable craftspeople, studio, businesses and networks.
The values and principles that guide our decisions and work are . . . • Volunteerism • Conservation • Democracy • Value of Alliances/Partnerships • Stewardship for Future Generations • Responsibility/Accountability
Established in 1971, the Alberta Museums Association (AMA) is a member organization for museums and museum professionals. The AMA is a leader and catalyst for dynamic connections among museums and communities and ensures that Alberta’s museums remain vital and sustainable through career development opportunities, grant funding, award-winning publications, advisory services, and strategic communications. Your donation helps provide the crucial resources that allow Alberta’s museums to create vibrant communities and broad public engagement.
Small School. Smart Choice. Albert College has offered a challenging, co-education, academic program to both residential and day students since 1857. As a small, international school, the College recognizes and supports its students' individual needs in a structured, academic environment as they prepare for university and college. It is a mandate of the School to teach sound moral values and to develop a spirit of co-operation and understanding. The College embraces these core values: Individuality Teaching Excellence Participation Caring Community Moral and Spiritual Values International Understanding
The Alliance Française is the largest cultural network in the world with more than 1,100 centers and 500,000 students every year. In Canada, our network numbers 9 Alliance Française (Vancouver, Victoria, Ottawa, Toronto, Moncton, Calgary, Edmonton, and Halifax), more than 160 expert teachers and 10,000 students per year. In Vancouver, the Alliance Française of Vancouver has been actively promoting interest in the French language and culture since 1904. We are a non-profit cultural and educational association. It is our mission to foster the appreciation of French and francophone cultures through cultural events and to offer French language courses to all.
In operation for over sixty years in Calgary, Alliance Française offers of Calgary a variety of French educational, training and cultural programs for Francophones, those who wish to learn French or Francophiles who have a love for all things France. AFC owns Calgary's most comprehensive French language library, with a growing range of offerings including books, music and film/video. Children's programs are available as well. Alliance Française of Calgary is associated with the international Alliance Française organization based in France.
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