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CTWO (pronounced "C-2") is a racial-justice organization dedicated to building a social-justice movement led by people of color.
Our mission is to promote global awareness and digital citizenship to K-12 students and the general public.
Mentoring, inspiring and motivating women to inspire, influence and dream as they navigate the film and entertainment industry.
For more information: www.atdfourthworld.ca
A community of Anabaptist-related churches.
Founded in 1984 by Dr. Howard Dowdell PHD, the primary strategy of CCWM is to provide a structural umbrella under which new, innovative ideas and concepts, compatible with CCWM's aims and objectives as outlined in its letters patent and orginal charter, can be started, shaped and ultimately set free on their own. The CCWM umbrella provides accountability, advice, and also offers consulting and networking for Christian agencies and individuals. CCWM, a registered Canadian Christian charity is evangelical, international and interdenominational. Spending of funds is confined to board approved programs and projects. Each restricted contribution designated towards a board approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, or cannot be completed or any reason determined by the board, the remaining restricted contributions designated for such program or project will be used where needed most.
The KSV child sponsorship program is a project whereby a person, or group of people, pledge to contribute 30$ CAN per month in order to finance one child’s performing arts education, academic education or 45$ CAN per month to add welfare needs (food & healthcare). In return, the sponsor will have the opportunity to correspond with his or her sponsored child and to follow their development. Thus, the sponsors will be able to perceive the real impact of their support for the children and the organization in general. The sponsors will feel a great satisfaction in making a real difference in the lives of their fellow human beings.
Over the years 2014 – 2018, the project will display the million of names of the soldiers killed in WWI in names-display installations in Canada and other participating countries. The names will be displayed in schools, on personal communication devices such as Smartphones and Tablets, in a major national display in Confederation Square in Ottawa and in other Canadian cities. All names will be respectfully and meaningfully presented in Canada and in other nations regardless of the armies in which they fought. All WWI nations have been invited to participate. Each of the names will be programmed to appear at a precise minute allowing students and families to find the exact moment when the name of a lost relative will appear.
To return to the sea some measure of the benefits derived from it.
OneWorld Community Health Centers Inc., in partnership with the community, provides culturally respectful, quality health care with special attention to the underserved.