Non-profit Organizations à Southeast Edmonton, Edmonton, AB

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8627 rue Marie-Anne-Gaboury NO, bureau 112, SOUTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T6C 3N1

(780) 468-6934
Since its inception over 25 years ago, FPFA has organized an annual conference for parents across the province and touching on a wide variety of themes. During the conference, a host of workshops, lectures and training sessions are offered to parents and educators. The Fédération des parents francophones de l’Alberta (FPFA) had its beginnings in 1986, the result of an initiative by several parents who had the francophonie and the welfare of their children at heart. Actually, it was at the Congrès de la francophonie held in Edmonton that FPFA was inaugurated as the primary organization responsible for supporting parents desire for a French first language education for their children. FPFA’s mission is to connect, challenge and consult parents, members and partners in the implementation of strategies aimed at increasing access to French programs and services, from pregnancy through to postsecondary level.
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10123 99 St NW, suite 710, SOUTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T5J 3H1

(780) 643-4400
Our mission is to deliver progress in cancer research, prevention, treatment and care by generating community investment for Alberta's coordinated research strategy, the Cross Cancer Institute, Tom Baker Cancer Centre and 15 other cancer centres throughout the province.
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4104-97 Street, SOUTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T6E 5Y6

(780) 485-9995
Mission of Mercy Canada is a compassionate ministry helping to meet the physical and spiritual needs of children in poverty-stricken areas of North and East India. Through our ministry programs many receive food, education, health and wellness care, clean water, housing and a spiritual relationship with God. Mission of Mercy Canada was incorporated on November 9, 1978. Our Vision To see the children of India, who live in poverty, experience transformation and wholeness through God’s love. Our Mission Mission of Mercy Canada is a Christian organization which exists to help meet the physical and spiritual needs of the hurting children and adults of North and East India by feeding, housing, educating, and providing health and wellness care. Our Philosophy As a Christian compassionate ministry, Mission of Mercy Canada’s philosophy is to provide for the basic human needs of less fortunate people without regard to gender, religion, social or ethnic origin. Mission of Mercy Canada seeks to help individuals discover truth through example and principle. Core Values Truth: We believe the Bible is the infallible Word of God, the foundation of our values, purpose and actions. # Compassion: We will cultivate a deep awareness of the suffering of others with a desire to do what we can to relieve it. Integrity: We will keep our commitments and be honest and transparent in our conduct. Excellence: We will continually strive to attain the highest standards of quality in all aspects of our work and ministry. Partnership: We will actively seek opportunities to help hurting children and adults in India through partnerships at local, national and international levels. Respect: We will show esteem and high regard for others.
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11525 23 Ave, SOUTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T6J 4T3

(780) 451-4878
Baptist church, Churches, church of god, Nonprofit Organization, Christian Science, Non-profit organization, Church Of Christ, community church, Church of the Nazarene, Religious organization
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6850 88 St NW, SOUTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T6E 5H6

(780) 485-2690
What is BMX A BMX race is a head-to-head moto (heat) of up to 8 racers of the same age and skill level. A race starts from the starting gate where all riders leave at the same time and race as fast as they can over dirt jumps, around banked corners, and across the finish line. The words "Race Ya!" take on a whole new meaning. The winner is the racer who crosses the finish line first. Typically you will race (3) three motos or heats per event and more if you qualify for quarter, semi and the main-event finals. BMX is fun, exciting, and the skills you learn in BMX can help you excel in various other cycling sports. A day at the track also includes special events, race-day awards, prize draws and a great social environment to meet some new friends. Everyone gets to compete and unlike many team sports you'll never have to sit on the bench. BMX is for all ages and offers skill and age categories for everyone. BMX Racing really is fun for the whole family.