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Vision:
Carousel Theatre for Young People (CTYP) is the leader in engaging young people in the transformative power of live theatre at its dedicated facility for the production and performance of Theatre for Young Audiences.
Mission:
CTYP inspires young people, families and artists with playful, accessible theatrical experiences which strive for artistic excellence. We support and educate emerging artists and audiences while enriching their hearts and minds.
CORE VALUES:
Playfulness
Artistic Excellence
Accessibility
Community
2014/15 Season:
The Very Hungry Caterpillar (Nov 23 & Nov 29)
James and the Giant Peach (Dec 6 - Jan 4)
Shakespearean Rhapsody (Feb 28 - Mar 29)
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Apr 11 - Apr 19)
Dot & Ziggy (June 2 - June 14)
Carrie Brown Management is a year-round volunteer management service for music festivals and live events in Canada.
Cascade Bicycle Club, the nation’s largest statewide bicycle nonprofit, serves bike riders of all ages and abilities throughout the state of Washington. With a mission to improve lives through bicycling, we teach the joys of bicycling, advocate for safe places to ride, and produce world-class rides and events. Our signature programs include the Seattle to Portland, Free Group Rides, Let's Go and the Major Taylor Project.
Our mission is to connect every youth in Metro Vancouver with the natural environment and to the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks system and surrounding communities, in a hands-on way, to provide life changing experiences.
CTS delivers on our mission by providing accessible weekend overnight camps for free to youth ages 12-18. We also promote youth leadership with our Peer Leader program, allowing youth ages 15-18 to take a central role in the operation and planning of our summer weekend overnight camps, providing them with training session from November-June. The programs goal is to:
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<li>Create region-wide opportunities for youth to challenge themselves in leadership, social responsibility and personal development;</li>
<li>Provide an opportunity for youth to connect with their communities through citizen action, environmental stewardship, public service and community education;</li>
<li>Help support and integrate youth into park and community associated activities and purposes.</li>
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Cavell Gardens is a Full Service Retirement Community in the heart of Vancouver. It has been voted as one of Vancouver's favourite Retirement Communities for the past 5 years in the Vancouver Courier. Cavell Gardens is committed to providing today's active seniors with a lifestyle choice that enables them to have the freedom and independence they seek through a variety of amenities and services in a secure, affordable home-like residence.
There are daily recreation and social activities for the residents to enjoy and keep an active lifestyle.
The Cedar Science Camp is an ongoing UBC initiative to promote science education to Aboriginal youth (aged 8-12) within the lower mainland. Cedar is supported by the UBC Faculties of Science and Land and Food Systems at UBC.
CelticFest Vancouver is a non-profit Society registered in British Columbia since 2004.
The Society’s mission is to:
Bring together the local community in an annual festival celebration of Celtic Culture and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Deliver education on global Celtic heritage, art and cultural traditions.
Promote and showcase local and international Celtic music, dance, spoken word, theatre, film, art, crafts, food/beverage and Highland sports.
Central City supports charities and non-profit groups seeking to raise funds or increase awareness by providing free interior and exterior space at the centre. Throughout the year, Central City also hosts many events in-centre to raise funds for local charities in the Surrey area. Annually, Central City organizes Charity Gift Wrap Centres to raise funds for chosen organizations. To learn more, visit www.centralcity.ca
The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia was started in 1954 by a group of parents who wanted to assist their children living with cerebral palsy to reach their maximum potential within society. Today we are an independent charitable organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. We provide support, education, and information throughout BC. Our mission is:
-To raise awareness of cerebral palsy in the community
-To assist those living with cerebral palsy to reach their maximum potential
-To work to see those living with cerebral palsy realize their place as equals in a diverse society
We will accomplish this mission through:
-advocacy
-encouraging networking
-educating members of the public about cerebral palsy
-governing relations activities
-implementing programs for individuals with cerebral palsy
Chance to Play is a non-profit organization providing opportunities to children and youth across Canada and communities in developing countries to engage in soccer. Impacting communities through the soccer recycling program that offers environmental sustainability by collecting and redistributing gently used soccer uniforms and equipment by collaborating with soccer clubs.
CITL is a non-profit student-run organization that aims to promote chess across Canada to players of all ages and skill levels. Through weekly chess programs held in libraries across Canada to seasonal tournaments, CITL provides an environment where anyone can come and play a casual match.
Childhood Cancer Canada is the country's leading foundation dedicated to funding national childhood cancer research while delivering education, community and connectivity programs to children with cancer and their families.
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