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Aboriginal Youth Network, Edmonton
The AYN was brought about due to the social and health issues that Aboriginal youth face due to the break down of Aboriginal Culture in Canada. With this website, we are attempting to unite youth and bring cultural identity to youth across the country. Our goal is to provide a place where youth can find information that they may find useful in their everyday lives. Our main focus is on news, events, and getting youth to communicate with each other. |
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Alberta Blue Cross, Edmonton
At Alberta Blue Cross, we provide supplementary health and dental benefit programs to meet the health needs of over one million Albertans. We offer benefit plans for individuals and families, seniors, and large and small employers. We also administer health programs for provincial, territorial and federal governments. |
Alberta Cord Blood Bank, Edmonton
The Alberta Cord Blood Bank is a non-profit organization dedicated to the collection and preservation of umbilical cord blood stem cells for public use. |
Alberta First.Com
A provincial, municipal and industry partnership dedicated to the promotion of business and community development across the Province of Alberta. This website has been designed to be a rich source of information that will assist businesses and entrepreneurs in their business ventures. Detailed listings, statistics, profiles and opportunities are provided on key businesses, industry sectors, regions and communities throughout Alberta. |
Alberta Foundation For Diabetes Research
Our organization is dedicated to raising funds to support research on promising treatments for Diabetes. It was organized by a group of dedicated volunteers all of whom are affected in some way by diabetes, a disease afflicting one out of every 20 Canadians. The purpose of the Alberta Foundation for Diabetes Research is to raise funds to support human clinical trials as well as other promising diabetes research projects in the province of Alberta. |
Alberta SPCA, Edmonton
The Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is a provincially incorporated nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our mission is to have every animal in Alberta humanely treated. To accomplish this, there must be acceptance that humans are responsible for the welfare of animals, and there must be an understanding of their physical and behavioural needs. |
Alliance Française of Edmonton
At the Alliance Française of Edmonton you are able to take french courses. Our members meet during scheduled cultural events. You will make friends, communicate with them in french at la Cité Francophone or other meeting places. |
Canada World Youth
A national, non-governmental organization that provides young people from Canada and around the world with the opportunity to travel, live and work in different communities, to learn about local and international development, and to gain important job skills for the future. |
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Catharsis Foundation, Calgary
A private non-profit charitable organization dedicated to assisting Survivors of Child Abuse to find peace of mind through catharsis. Please check out our website for more information. |
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Credit Counselling Services of Alberta (CCSA), Edmonton
Alberta's only not-for-profit, consumer debt counselling service and the exclusive provider of the Orderly Payment of Debts program in Alberta. As a community-based agency CCSA is governed by a volunteer board of directors. Our mission is: To educate Albertans in personal money management and the wise use of credit, and to provide alternatives for individuals and families facing financial crisis. |
Edmonton Arts Council, Edmonton
The Edmonton Arts Council (EAC) is a non-profit society funded by the City of Edmonton. The EAC serves the arts community in several ways. |
Edmonton Police Service - Victim Services Unit, Edmonton
The Edmonton Police Service's Victim Services Unit (VSU) was established on July 23, 1979 and since then has been committed to improving the overall service it provides to the public and to enhancing the safety of the communities it serves. We recognize that we must continually seek innovative ways to build public trust, forge community partnerships and work together to prevent and deter crime. |
Environmental Law Centre, Edmonton
The Environmental Law Centre (Alberta) Society ("ELC") was formed in 1982 to provide Albertans with an objective source of information about environmental and natural resources law. In 2003, the ELC is a strong non-profit, charitable organization whose environmental services are used across Canada and whose environmental law expertise and skills are sought after by governments, industry, environmental organizations and members of the public. |
Medicine River Wildlife Centre, Spruce View
The Medicine River Wildlife Centre works to rehabilitate and release injured and orphaned wild animals from across Alberta. MRWC currently treats over 1200 animals annually. One very important facet of the mandate of MWRC is public education. The centre conducts numerous public education programs in our education facility, speaks to visitors to the centre, and presents informative programs in schools and nearby communities. |
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Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation, Edmonton
The Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation provides a vital link to the thousands of individuals and organizations from our community and abroad that choose to offer their support to the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Whether for extra patient comfort, research, education, or new equipment, donor contributions provide many benefits to patients that otherwise might not be available. |
Teen Time
Teen Time camps are owned and operated by Teen Time of Edmonton, a non- profit, non denominational Christian organization. Teen Time seeks to encourage wholesome physical, social, intellectual and spiritual development in young people through recreational programming, social interaction, and by teaching scriptural principles. Teen Time's programs and services are available to any young person. |
The Family Centre, Edmonton
The Family Centre has served the Edmonton Community for over 60 years. We are a multi-service organization, particularly counselling with individuals, couples, families and groups. Our WorkPlace Solutions offers assistance to employers and employees, including EAP. We offer in-home support to families, seniors and those family members having to care for aging parents. We are an accredited agency and a member of United Way. |
The Junior League of Edmonton
An organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Our purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. |
The Hong Kong Canada Business Association
Formed in 1984 as a national non-profit corporation to promote commercial and economic activities between Canada and Hong Kong and throughout the Asia Pacific region. The importance and value of the HKCBA have been appreciatively increased now that Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of China. |
The ManCap Foundation, Edmonton
A non-profit federally registered charity founded in 1996 by the ManCap Group of companies. (donations are tax deductible) Our Mission: To foster the development of leadership, entrepreneurial skills and knowledge among Alberta's young people. |
Workers Compensation Board, Alberta
A not-for-profit mutual insurance corporation funded entirely by employers. The WCB provides cost effective workplace liability and disability insurance to more than 1.3 million workers and 101,000 employers. |
YouCAN! (Youth Canada Association), Edmonton
A national non-profit charitable organization that is dedicated to empowering youth and building a culture of peace among the youth of today. We assist young people in developing the skills needed to build peace, resolve conflict and participate actively in youth issues. Since our establishment in July 1997, we have been Canadas leading national organization run for-youth-by-youth. |
Youth One, Edmonton
We are here because Edmonton needs a place where our youth can meet and greet, argue and listen, support and find support - without being restricted by social barriers. Here's where you can speak out, reach out, veg out. We, the staff and volunteers of Youth One, bring you this amazing online community as well as publish MOZ magazine and coordinate Edmonton's youth speakers forum called YouthSPEAK! |