This year alone Big Brothers Big Sisters impacted over 400 youth in metro St. John’s. Nationally, over 26,400 youth were served in 1100 communities. Providing life changing mentoring experiences since 1975, Big Brothers Big Sisters was named One of Financial Post’s Top 25 Charities in 2016. Every $1 invested in our programming returns between $18-$23 to society through taxes, higher incomes, volunteerism, and charitable donations.
Canadian Parents for French are parents, just like you.
And like you, we want the best for our children. We believe that the gift of bilingualism gives our kids more opportunities and a better chance of success, no matter what they end up doing as adults. CPF started as a grassroots organization over 40 years ago and the work we do is as important as ever as we raise children in an ever-changing, competitive world.
We are a community-based non-profit social enterprise that works to transmit the intangible cultural heritage of Newfoundland & Labrador’s family fishery. We advocate for an inclusive, gender-equitable & sustainable small-scale fishery that can help combat climate change and contribute to food sovereignty through better local seafood access.
The Learning Disabilities Association of Newfoundland and Labrador (LDANL) acts as a provincial network for individuals with learning disabilities and those who support them. LDANL offers programs to build literacy and mathematical skills, provides advocacy and offers individual and family support. Through public awareness activities, workshops, media, and by working with our partners in the community, LDANL strives to share an increased level of understanding of Learning Disabilities.
Sharing Our Cultures™ creates spaces for the voices, cultures, histories, and experiences of all children and youth to be heard, seen, and valued.
À la découverte de nos cultures crée des espaces où les voix, les cultures, les histoires et les expériences de tous les enfants et les jeunes sont entendues, vues et valorisées.