Non-profit Organizations à St. John's, NL

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Autres résultats dans la catégorie 'Non-profit Organizations' à St. John's

64 New Pennywell Road, St. John's, A1B 4B3

(709) 739-1502
Individual & Family Services, Organization, social services, social welfare, Non-profit organization, Social And Human Service Organizations, welfare, Nonprofit Organization

50 Pippy Pl, St. John's, A1B 4H7

(709) 738-3975
Teachers on Wheels is a community-based adult literacy organization that operates out of St. Johns Newfoundland.

44 Torbay Rd, St. John's, A1A 2G4

709.739.8096
Brighter Futures Coalition of St. John’s and District (1994) is a not-for-profit, charitable organization made up of parents, community members and professionals from St. John’s and area. Our mandate is to provide quality programs and services for families. These programs promote the healthy birth, growth and development of children aged 0-6 and their families. Brighter Futures is administered by a volunteer Board of Directors. Board members are parents, community members, and professionals who are involved in community development.

233 Duckworth Street, St. John's, A1C 1G8

(709) 722-3663
The Festival of New Dance, presented annually by Neighbourhood Dance Works, showcases some of the most sought after contemporary dance produced in Canada, and provides main stage opportunities for local choreographers. The festival includes main stage performances, site-specific events, workshops, discussion forums, film screenings and art displays. Our artistic vision is to make a diverse program of dance available to the community, to present work that will appeal to a broad audience, and challenge and inspire our long-time supporters.

10 Pearl Pl., St. John's, A1E 4P3

136 Crosbie Road, Suite 305, St. John's, A1B 3K3

709-754-4428
Non-profit organization, Association or organization, Nonprofit Organization

10 Canada Drive, St. John's, A1E 4G9

709-745-1995
Non-profit organization, Religious Organizations, Membership Organizations, Religious organization, Church, Nonprofit Organization

13 Ricketts Road, St. John's, A1C 2J6

(709) 738-6363
Nonprofit Organization, Church, Christian church, Non-profit organization, Community Service

30 Harvey Road, St. John's, A1C 2G1

(709) 754-0570
Tourist information center, Non-profit organization, Civic & Social Associations, Nonprofit Organization, Cultural center

17 WESTERLAND RD, St. John's, A1B 3R7

(709)737-3802
The Legends offer programs for a variety of ages and skill levels, from our pre-competitive Little Legends squads (young, inexperienced, novice swimmers) to our National squad (dedicated athletes competing at a national level). The Legends also have a partnership with Memorial University by assuming the delivery of the training and competitive programs for the Memorial University Sea Hawk Swim Team. This broadens the scope of our program. Legends swimmers compete against swimmers of the same age and ability levels across the province and across the country. New swimmers may choose not to compete until the parents, coach and swimmer agree that the individual is ready. The Legends Swim Club currently trains out of two pools, the Aquarena and the Memorial University pool. This offers an excellent combination of training facilities for all club members. The Legends Swim Club employs a full-time Head Coach, full-time Assistant Head Coach, and thirteen part-time Assistant Coachesr. Our coaches are well trained and motivated individuals eager to help each child strive to achieve his/her fullest potential.

342 Pennywell Road, St. John's, A1E 1V9

(709) 726-5500
The John Howard Society fills an important role in public education, community service and in pressing for reform in the criminal justice area. In 1951, a group of St. John’s citizens concerned about the plight of prisoners and ex-inmates decided to establish an organization which would work toward penal reform and the creation of programs for the rehabilitation of offenders. They decided to name the agency after the eighteenth century penal reformer, John Howard. The rehabilitation of offenders and safer communities through effective, just and humane responses to the causes and consequences of crime.

98 Kenmount Road, St. John's, A1B 3N4

709 738 2453
Newfound Riders began in May 1996 with a casual meeting of Mel Strong, Cliff Morgan, Gordie Collins & Bob Peyton; friends who shared a common interest of motorcycle riding. The idea to form a riders club ensued, all felt the club should also revolve around community. The name "Newfound Riders" was kicked around as a possibility, several social events were run with all of the growing pains of any newly formed club. This would not be easy! One of the earliest meetings of this Newfound Riders club was at the Dominion in Long Pond. Several new members signed on. The name Newfound Riders was officially adopted and the first executive was elected with Cliff Morgan president and Mel Strong as recording secretary. A constitution was drafted and the groups first logo was of Bob Peyton's motorcycle.

296 Lemarchant Rd, St. John's, A1E 1R2

(709) 579-3310
Children's Education financing, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization

145 Lemarchant Road, St. John's, A1C 5K8

709-368-6390
We commit to uphold the following values as we pursue our Mission and Vision: Respect - We believe in the inherent good of each individual and that respect is an essential element of positive and productive relationships. Learning - We are committed to creating an environment of learning and development that ensures individuals have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Teamwork - We value the contributions of each individual and believe in a cooperative and collaborative approach in achieving a common goal. Commitment - We believe in sharing an organizational vision that becomes reality as a result of each individuals willingness to put forth the effort to achieve our goals.

360 Topsail Rd, St. John's, A1B 3T1

709-726-9673
Civic & Social Associations, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

136 Crosbie Road, St. John's, A1B 3K3

(709) 753-5540
Nonprofit Organization, Ecological and Environmental Organizations, Non-profit organization

24 Harrington Dr, St. John's, A1E 5V9

(709) 368-8130

29 Stavanger Dr, St. John's, A1A 5E3

(709) 793-3534

3 Rd Floor, Delgado Building, 171 Water Street, St. John's, A1E 4V8

(709) 753-9533
Non-profit organization, Youth organization, Nonprofit Organization

436 Water St., St. John's, A1E 1B1

(709) 739-7870
Non-profit organization, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Historical Society