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Boys
and Girls Clubs of Canada
Boys
and Girls Clubs of Canada is one of Canada's leading national, youth-serving
organizations dedicated to providing high-quality services that
promote the healthy growth and development of young Canadians and
their families. BGCC are founded on a strong belief in the positive
potential of every child.
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Boys and Girls Club of Kawartha Lakes
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Kawartha Lakes is a member of the United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes. Located at the corner of George and Lindsay St South in Lindsay, Ontario, your Boys and Girls Club is dedicated to providing programs and services of the highest quality to Lindsay and the surrounding communities in the City of Kawartha Lakes.
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Boys'
and Girls' Club of London
The
Boys' and Girls' Club of London deals directly with the disadvantaged
youth of London's community. The Club gives children and teens,
of all abilities, between 2 and 21 years of age a place where they
can learn and play, secure from the worries of the street.
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Boys and Girls Club of Niagara
The Boys and Girls Club of Niagara offers a full spectrum of programs and services that provides children and youth, 0 – 24 years of age, basic needs, such as feeding and shelter, child care, recreational activities, leadership and life skills. This focus, combined with the synergy created by sixty professionals, who have dedicated their lives to working specifically with children, is a very powerful resource for children and youth of our community.
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Boys
and Girls Club of Ottawa
The
Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa was founded by Fred C. McCann in 1923.
Currently the Club operates in eight communities in the Ottawa Region
by providing programs and activities to over 5,000 children and
youth who made over 100,000 visits last year.
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CA
Ontario - The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario
ICAO
has been and continue to be a major supporter of the Boys and Girls
Clubs of Ontario. Since 1996, ICAO has been a major sponsor of the
BGCO Annual Scholarship Awards Luncheons. Please visit their website
to find out more about our generous supporter.
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CharityVillage
Canada's
supersite for the nonprofit sector --- 3,000 pages of news, jobs,
information and resources for executives, staffers, donors, and
volunteers. If philanthropy and volunteerism are part of your world,
this is your place.
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City
of Toronto Special Events
Toronto
Special Events develops and promotes dynamic, innovative and accessible
special events and festivals that celebrate the richness and diversity
of this great city, enriching the quality of life for residents
and attracting world-wide tourist audiences.
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Eastview
Boys' and Girls' Club
Eastview
Boys' and Girls' Club help children and youth get more out of life
through their recreational, educational and social support programs.
The club is one of many clubs across the country who offer youth,
ages 6 to 18 years, an opportunity to belong to a place just for
their own benefit. Presently the club has over 1,100 members. In
the year 2003 the club is pleased to announce that it is celebrating
40 years of service to Oshawa, Ontario.
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Eastview
Neighbourhood Community Centre (ENCC)
Eastview
Neighbourhood Community Centre is a member of United Way of Greater
Toronto, Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada and Boys and Girls Clubs
of Ontario, and supported by the City of Toronto.
Eastview
Neighbourhood Community Centre takes pride in serving its community,
and in the commitment of its staff, and direct service and Board
volunteers.
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Hamilton
East Kiwanis Boys' And Girls' Club
For
the past fifty years the Hamilton East Kiwanis Boys' And Girls'
Club has been providing recreational and social development programs.
The Club membership currently exceeds 4000. Members include children
youth, adults and seniors.
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HIGH-FIVE
HIGH
FIVE is a program of Parks
and Recreation Ontario, designed to support the safety, well-being
and healthy development of children in recreational and sport
programs. This is done by providing parents and professionals
with tools, training and resources that promote and support the
principles of healthy child development.
HIGH FIVE Quality Assurance Process - a unique accreditation system
for recreational and sport programs. Visit their website for more
info.
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Ontario's
Promise - The Partnership for Children and Youth
Ontarios
Promise is a call to action
a cause
a partnership.
A partnership whose goal is to leave no child behind -- and that
will let no young person fall between the cracks.
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Ontario Physical and Health Education Association
Ophea is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting Ontario school communities through advocacy, quality programs and services, and partnership-building. Ophea is led by the vision that all kids will value, participate in, and make a lifelong commitment to active, healthy living. Ophea.net provides members with articles, activity ideas, information on teacher resources, related news stories, training and development listings and opportunities, online workshops, a monthly poll, and much more.
Ophea.net members also receive e-Connection, a monthly electronic newsletter that includes snippets of new content from Ophea.net, current issues, events, and information about new developments at Ophea.
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Provincial
Youth Council of Ontario (PYC)
The
Provincial Youth Council are a group of youth who meet 5 times
a year to discuss issues involving the Boys' and Girls' Clubs
of Ontario, and to work on projects as a council. There is currently
one representative from most of the Clubs in Ontario.
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Toronto
Kiwanis Boys and Girls Clubs
Mission:
To enhance the quality of life for children and youth. Through their
participation in the community-based programs, the club provides
a safe and positive environment where young people can develop the
skills necessary to become responsible and participating citizens.
The Gerrard K Club serves the Regent Park/Cabbagetown community
while the T.P. Loblaw K Club serves the Trinity Bellwoods community.
Combined the club serves close to 900 young people in downtown Toronto.
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West
Scarborough Boys & Girls Club
Mission:
To enhance the quality of life for children and youth. Through their
participation in the community-based programs, the club provides
a safe and positive environment where young people can develop the
skills necessary to become responsible and participating citizens.
The Gerrard K Club serves the Regent Park/Cabbagetown community
while the T.P. Loblaw K Club serves the Trinity Bellwoods community.
Combined the club serves close to 900 young people in downtown Toronto. |