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The Canadian Ecology Centre is situated in the middle of Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park, between North Bay and Mattawa, Ontario. It offers residential and day programs for people of all ages, ranging from elementary schools to Elderhostel groups. Programs have both a Make A Difference Environmentally and Technology in the Forest theme.
Our vision is to shift the world from “me" to “we." Our mission is to empower all people to change the world, locally and globally, achieving transformative outcomes for themselves and others.Our domestic programs educate, engage and empower hundreds of thousands of youth in schools across North America and Globally. Our international projects, led by our holistic and sustainable development model, empowers communities in Africa, and South America.
Providing hope through relationships and using a holistic approach to community development, CTC is empowering our world.
APPEAR is a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon. Founded by a group of diverse professionals and artists who are passionate about India, APPEAR is dedicated to supporting children, youth, education, environment, and the arts in India. Through a variety of activities, APPEAR strives to make a positive impact on the lives of people in India.
Alleviate poverty and disease for children in Africa by providing for their physical, educational and spiritual needs.
Mission: To provide a Christian home, family and education to the impoverished youth in our communities. Casa Estrella Foundation, was founded in 2006 hostessing over 150 orphans through out the years, from ages 3 to up 18 years old. In 2014 we opened the first Private Christian School, from pre-K to High School. We have 360 students, this school year we gave 90 scholarships to mothers with low income and struggling families that have been separated from parents. Monetary support is essential to the success of this ministry. Thank you for your help. God Bless!
The Kerry Wood Nature Centre, Fort Normandeau and the entire Waskasoo Park Interpretive Program are part of the Waskasoo Environmental Education Society (WEES), incorporated on January 1, 2008 as a registered, non-profit charity under the Societies’ Act. WEES is a continuation under a new name of the former Normandeau Cultural and Natural History Society, incorporated 10 March 1989.