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Madresa Ashraful Uloom/Al Ashraf Islamic School/Darul Uloom/Bright Future Institutute

Qurbani Darul Uloom Press Release (Toronto, Ontario) Darul Uloom Bownmanville, a division of Madresa Ashraful Uloom, has arranged Qurbani (Udhiyya) to be done in Canada in order to benefit students studying Islam at the Darul Uloom. The sacrificed sheep/lamb meat will be distributed and utilized at the Darul Uloom Bowmanville boarding school. Cost is only $220 with tax-deductible receipt provided by M.A. Uloom, which has been running two Islamic schools in Toronto and recently purchased a 110 acre boarding school as a Darul Uloom/Islamic University. Darul Uloom started operating September 2005 and currently has close to 100 male students boarding. Later in 2006, a female stream will start with boarding facilities.

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MAGNUS THEATRE

Accountable to the communities we serve; our professional live theatre challenges audiences, stirs emotions, promotes educational opportunities, and builds partnerships. Our region is culturally enriched and more enticing to newcomers because of the integrity and innovation of Magnus Theatre. Through fiscal responsibility, astute marketing, and vigorous fund development, we uphold the principal of affordability, accessibility, and responsiveness to the community.

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Chebucto Connections

Chebucto Connections (also known as Chebucto Community Development Association (CCDA)) is a charitable organization made up of local volunteers, that engages the community in making their neighbourhoods vibrant healthy places to live and work. We add value to community by helping others help themselves We have been helping people build connections to build community, with a focus on individual and community strenghts and assets, since 1985.

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MONTREAL HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP

Peace Festival A yearly Peace Festival is organized in our local neighbourhood.. Community-building activities Community meals, special events, organized outings and activities draw people out of isolation and rebuild personal support networks. Community student residence Near Montreal’s four major universities, it offers lodging in a community living and peace church context. There will also be opportunities for volunteering with Maison de l'amitié programs. Community space We offer low cost rental (or free) community space to our local community for meetings or events. Pastoral Refugee Support Network This program is develops a support network for communities of faith where many of the members struggle with having been suddenly uprooted and having experienced organized violence or torture. Skills acquisition Second language classes, on the job training and volunteer experience are all available at MA. Sponsorship Program Greening Duluth Project

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Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties, INC

MARL holds a variety of innovative set of educational activities public events, including an annual Human Rights Film Festival and public lectures. MARL works in schools helping develop teachers’ skills to help support curriculum and run the 'Leadership in Social Justice Program'. This unique approach inspires youth about social justice issues and empowers them to take action by building the skills to run programs focusing on issues in their communities. MARL works to change policies to uphold rights through legislative review by preparing briefs and studies at all levels of government. MARL also provides referral and legal information in response to inquiries from individuals. For young people interested in learning about their rights, MARL has developed the Under 18 Handbook, a Legal Guide for Manitoba Teens. This free handbook is available in hardcopy and on our website.

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MANITOBA OPERA

Manitoba Opera was established in 1969 by Justice Kerr Twaddle and a group of individuals dedicated to presenting opera to Manitobans. The company's first production was a concert version of Verdi’s Il Trovatore. In 1995/96, Manitoba Opera staged Randolph Peters’ Nosferatu. In 2004 and 2008, MO toured Dean Burry's The Brothers Grimm. In 2007, MO premiered Transit of Venus by Victor Davies and Maureen Hunter. In 2008, the company presented the North American premiere of Jason and Hanna by Melvin Burtch and Mark Morris. In 2010, MO commissioned Al Simmons to create a one-man version of The Barber of Seville. Under the leadership of current General Director and CEO Larry Desrochers, Manitoba Opera produces two full-scale productions in the 2,145 seat Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall. The company also present concerts or opera-in-concerts and school tours when resources allow and offers educational and outreach programs like Student Night at the Opera and Opera in a Trunk.

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MIXED COMPANY THEATRE

Now in our 29th year as a theatre and education mainstay, Mixed Company Theatre produces important, contemporary plays that featured social commentary in an engaging and entertaining way. In 1991, Mixed Company was recognized by the Brazilian director, activist, and founder of the Theatre of the Oppressed, Augusto Boal, as the first official Centre for Forum Theatre, Mixed Company Theatre today partners with schools, corporations and community organizations across Canada and around the world.

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MARINE MUSEUM OF THE GREAT LAKES AT KINGSTON

The Marine Museum was established in 1975. The Museum’s collections reflect its status as the only museum in Canada with collections which solely focus on the marine history of the Great Lakes. These collections are nationally significant and tell a national story. Housing a museum, archives, library and research centre, this unique facility is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the rich maritime history of the Great Lakes. The Museum is housed in the former Kingston Shipyards and Dry Dock, which is in itself, a national historic site reflecting the significance of Kingston as a major shipbuilding centre and port on the Great Lakes. In addition to the onshore facilities, the Museum includes the Museum Ship 'Alexander Henry', a former Canadian Coast Guard light icebreaker and buoy tender.

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MCMASTER DIVINITY COLLEGE

McMaster Divinity College is an evangelical, university-based seminary located in Hamilton, ON that offers both professional and advanced theological programs.

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MEDICINE HAT PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD

The MHPL Library Board supports and endorses the values of The Alberta Library: Universal Access, Freedom of Information, Lifelong Learning, Intellectual Freedom, and Innovation.

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BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB OF LONDON FOUNDATION

The Boys and Girls Club of London is fortunate to have The Boys and Girls Club of London Foundation. This organization not only provides extra support for all the various programs and services at the Boys and Girls Club, but it also creates special events and fundraising tools to meet larger fundraising goals. By meeting these larger goals the Foundation is able to help the Boys and Girls Club to continue to grow and provide the programs and services that are needed in the community.

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MENNONITE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE

MCI is not like every other high school. This begins with the size of our school. With a student body of roughly 150 students from Grades 7-12, we offer students a comfortable, safe, and caring environment in which to learn and grow. It is our aim make MCI a place where students can discover their academic, musical and athletic gifts in a Christian/Anabaptist setting. Want to learn more about the MCI difference? www.mciblues.net