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The charity runs domestic programs for young people in Canada, the US and the UK, and international development programs in Africa, Asia and Latin America. [2] In September 2017, the organization moved to a new headquarters in downtown Toronto, named "WE Global Learning Centre". [30]
Young Marines (US) Young Muslims Canada; Young People's Socialist League (1907) (US) Young People's Socialist League (Socialist Party USA) (US) Young Religious Unitarian Universalists (US/Canada) Young Riflemen (Lithuania) Young Yatri Organization (Nepal) Youth 2000; Youth Action Network (UK) Youth Activism Project (US) Youth Assisting Youth (US)
The government of Canada subdivides advocacy groups into "accident prevention associations, advocacy groups, animal rights organizations, antipoverty advocacy organizations, associations for retired persons, advocacy civil liberties groups, community action advocacy groups, conservation advocacy groups, drug abuse prevention advocacy organizations, environmental advocacy groups, humane society ...
This is a list of foundations in Canada. Foundations in Canada are registered charities. Under Canadian law, foundations may be public or private; as of 2021, they made up 12% of all registered charities in Canada. [1] As of March 2021, Canada had 4,961 public foundations and 6,189 private. [1]
Forum for Young Canadians is a non-partisan program for youth aged 15–19 founded by The Foundation for the Study of Processes of Government in Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. [1] In March 1976 the first sessions of Forum were launched. [ 2 ]
For $30 a month, they have provided medical, educational and other basic needs to children up to the age of 16 years. In Canada they have assisted during the Manitoba floods, ice storm in Eastern Canada and Quebec and with the B.C. inferno victims, provided food, clothing, shelter, medical services and educational services to the needy and ...
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada is a non-profit federation charity offering a youth mentoring program, founded in 1913. The Big Brothers Big Sisters movement in Canada provides services to 41,700 youths.
Actua (Canadian charity) Alberta Fish and Game Association; Alzheimer Society of Canada; Amabile Choirs of London, Canada; Amarok Society; Art Canada Institute; ASO (non-profit) Association des Scouts du Canada; Atkinson Foundation
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