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RESULTS Canada is a global movement of passionate citizens, committed to raising our voices for a world without extreme poverty.
We combine the voices of our grassroots advocates with strategic advocacy efforts to leverage millions of dollars for programs and improved policies that give the world’s poorest people the health, education, and opportunity they need to thrive.
<em>SECA enhances the lives of residents by encouraging neighbourliness, a sense of belonging and community pride.
</em>SECA is a members-based, volunteer-driven organization, incorporated as a Society in Alberta. We host a variety of annual and pop-up events as well as quality outdoor children's programs. Our network of eight Little Free Libraries is a much-loved amenity and we are embarking on a placemaking project to further enhance our parks and pathways.
Shelter Movers is a national, volunteer-powered charitable organization providing moving and storage services at no cost to individuals and families fleeing abuse. We collaborate with local businesses and community agencies to support people, primarily women and children, as they transition to a life free of violence.
As the only service of our kind in Canada, Shelter Movers helps survivors of gender-based violence transition to a better, safer life.
Our VISION is a world where survivors can move on from abuse in dignity and power.
Shelter Movers is a national, volunteer-powered charitable organization providing moving and storage services at no cost to individuals and families fleeing abuse. We collaborate with local businesses and community agencies to support people, primarily women and children, as they transition to a life free of violence.
As the only service of our kind in Canada, Shelter Movers helps survivors of gender-based violence transition to a better, safer life.
Our VISION is a world where survivors can move on from abuse in dignity and power.
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For over 25 years, Stardale Women's Group has empowered the lives of Indigenous girls, strengthened their families, and inspired communities to engage in the core values of reconciliation. We are a community and safe space for participants aged 10-17 years to learn, grow, and explore what their futures hold.
Start2Finish programming addresses the need for enhanced literacy and physical activity among children experiencing poverty/deprivation in the communities it services.
The Alberta Seventh Step Society is a self-help organization working within the Criminal Justice System to prevent crime and to reduce recidivism. The self-help philosophy is applied to all pre and post release programs and services that are offered to persons in conflict with the law.
Weekly meetings are held in the community and federal institutions to provide a forum for free and open discussion of problems addressed to support individuals in becoming non-offending members of society.
BeaYOUtiful is a non-profit organization that was initially established in January 2012. Reaching out to young girls between the ages of 8-14, this organization provides mentorship programs for those struggling with confidence, lacking self-esteem, or simply looking to build a more positive outlook.
BeaYOUtiful works directly with young girls throughout Canada, providing a safe and fun environment enrolled in the after school program. Classes range from learning to balance a healthy lifestyle, dealing with bullying and family issues, to key steps towards finding the inspiration to chase your dreams. Although each class exemplifies a different life lesson, the same moral is focused on in the end: never forget you are beautiful.
At The Calgary John Howard Society, it is our mission to promote positive change through humane, just, and informed responses to crime and its effects. We envision an informed community active in preventing crime. We are Restoring Lives, Preventing Crime, and Strengthening Communities.
We have opportunities for community members to volunteer and work with adults, youth or in a more general capacity. Volunteer opportunities are coordinated by program staff, who manage individual volunteer positions to encourage community involvement in the agency.
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Calgary (EFry) helps builds bridges by offering the resources and supports required to remove the barriers our clients often face.
For over 50 years, we have offered a hand up to thousands of women and youth engaged with the legal and justice systems by providing practical programs, basic necessities, and connections to community resources. Our goal is to build the skills necessary to create more hopeful futures.
Established in 1907 by the government of Alberta to preserve Albertan History.