Community Organizations à Inglewood, Calgary, AB

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1119 10 Ave Se, Calgary, T2G 0S8

(403) 680-7231
The AREA is designed to be a community of Arts, Recreation, Education, Environment, and Agriculture. The AREA is a multi-faceted area where community and engagement meet. All ages are welcomed and encouraged to participate in the AREA and do as little or as much as they would like. The design of the AREA will be through a charette process with numerous stakeholders to bring out the best opportunity to be an on-site training and testing site.

Résultats à proximité dans la catégorie Community Organizations

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3359 27 St NE, BRIDGELAND, Calgary, T1Y 5E4

(403) 263-6880
Nonprofit Organization, Social And Human Service Organizations, Community Organization, Training centre, Organization, Business Services, Disability Service, Information Services, Service, Non-profit organization

#007 – 15 Colonel Baker Place NE, BRIDGELAND, Calgary, T2E 4Z3

(403) 262-5332
ASRAB was established in 1975 to support visually impaired athletes of all ages and to enhance their quality of life through an active lifestyle. ASRAB programs have grown to include the direct provision or facilitation of coaching and training opportunities for all levels of participation, including competitive and recreational sports programs and physical activity programs. ASRAB is in a unique position to assist recreation and sport-based organizations to adapt and modify their programs to include the blind and visually impaired. ASRAB members have competed in every Paralympic Games since their inception in 1976. They have competed in numerous World Championships in Goalball, lawn bowls, tandem cycling, swimming, athletics, wrestling, power lifting and other sports. Our athletes set world records, are Paralympic Champions, and are Canadian champions and medalists. ASRAB members enjoy many recreational programs offered through ASRAB or in partnership with other agencies, including: hiking, yoga, sailing, hockey, 5-pin bowling, golf, tandem cycling, cross-country skiing and others.
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12 Ave SE, HILLHURST, Calgary, T2G 1A1

(403) 297-1700
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Membership Organizations, Business Associations, Mental health service, Community Organization, Association
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917 Centre Ave Ne, BRIDGELAND, Calgary, T2E 0C6

(403) 263-5755
Community center, community service, Community Organization, Amusement & Recreation, non profit, Hall, Amusement and Recreation Services, Salles et Halls, Auditorium, Salles de réception & auditoriums, Divertissements et média, salles de réception
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407 9 Ave SE, Calgary, T2G 2K7

(403) 284-6400
Non-profit organization, Business Service, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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334 - 11 Ave SE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2G 0Y2

(403) 269-3183
Non-profit organization, Foundation, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Retirement Homes
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2297 17 St SE, Calgary, T2G 1E7

(403) 829-1947
Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

1117 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary, T2G 2M8

(403) 265-4595
Non-profit organization, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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6 Ave SE, Calgary, T2G 0G5

(587) 390-6262
recrutement, Community organisation, Community Organization, Employment center
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39 - 4Th Street Ne, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2E 3R6

(403) 264-1155
Clubs et Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Social Service, Community center, Social services, associations d intérêts particuliers, Non-Profit Organization, Associations, Business Associations, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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105 12 Ave SE #310, Calgary, T2G 1A1

(403) 265-2889
park, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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3234 9th Street SE, Calgary, T2G 3C3

(403) 918-6411
Community Organization, Recycling center
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223 12 Ave SW #302, Calgary, T2R 0G9

(403) 770-5155
Community Organization, Association or organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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223 12 Ave SW, BELTLINE, Calgary, T2R 0G9

(403) 270-3200
WHAT IS THE ARUSHA CENTRE? Vision The Arusha Centre inspires and supports communities to connect, gather, and create a socially, economically, and environmentally just future. Mission The Arusha Centre is a collectively run, member-supported organisation that provides resources and initiatives on social justice and environmental issues. We help Calgarians through community economic development and community resilience programs and offers varied practical resources, animating activities which educate, inspire and connect with and between people and projects. Values We value localization; communities, place-based networks of individuals, business and groups, relationships, engagement and collaboration. We value sustainability; human and environmental interrelationships, for a prosperous future of our communities, future generations, and the Earth. We value social justice and are committed to building an equitable society where all life is respected. The History of the Arusha Centre THE NAME? Arusha takes its name from the Arusha Declaration, a set of principles drafted by the governing party of Tanzania in 1967 as a guide toward economic and social development: Inherent in the Arusha Declaration is a rejection of the concept of national grandeur as distinct from the well-being of its citizens, and a rejection, too, of material wealth for its own sake. It is a commitment to the belief that there are more important things in life than the amassing of riches, and that if the pursuit of wealth clashes with things like human dignity and social equality, then the latter will be given priority. - Julius Nyerere, President, Tanzania from The Arusha Declaration, 1967 The Arusha Centre is supported by.

223 12 Ave SW, BELTLINE, Calgary, T2R 0G9

(403) 261-4667
Membership Organizations, Nonprofit Organization, Business Associations, Non-profit organization, Museum, Association, Association or organization, Community Organization
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223 12 Ave SW, BELTLINE, Calgary, T2R 0G9

403 262 7260
The Calgary Ethiopian Community Association (CECA) is a non-profit organization which tries not only to address the needs, concerns, and interests but also provides support and social welfare to Ethiopians in Calgary and and surrounding cities. CECA has been providing numerous services to its members since 1982. Currently, it has several active sub-committees: The future looks bright as more Ethiopians are recognizing the need for a strong community and are showing their support by becoming members.

223 12 Ave SW, BELTLINE, Calgary, T2R 0G9

(403) 294-0904
Nonprofit Organization, Clubs et Associations, Association or organization, Associations, Non-profit organization, Sports & Recreation, Sports et Loisirs, Bicycle Shop, Associations & Clubs, Community Organization, Bicycle store
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223 12 Ave SW, Unit 103, Calgary, T2R 0G9

(403) 234-8973
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Community Organization

212, 223 12 Ave Sw, Calgary, T2R 0G9

(587) 832-2627
Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Community Organization