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Volunteer run non-profit organization that provides dragon boat programming and events in Regina.  The Regina Dragon Boat Festival Inc. promotes cultural diversity, inclusiveness and harmony through the sport of dragon boating.
The Regina Early Learning Centre is a family and child development centre working with families to foster the healthy development of children, from prenatal to five years of age. The first five years of life are incredibly important and can have a profound impact on physical and mental health, educational success, and the ability to become a contributing member of our community. Investments in young children lead to healthier children, stronger families, and more vibrant communities.
The Regina Floral Conservatory is operated by volunteers of the Regina Garden Associates, a non-profit organization in partnership with the City of Regina. We are currently looking for Reception Area Volunteers (greet visitors to the Conservatory) Hours of work are from 1 - 4:30 one day a week, Floral Display  Maintenance - routine daily care of floral displays (9am - 11:00am.) Also there many opportunities t work with children/adults in an educational capacity.
Regina Food For Learning is a non-profit corporation formed to oversee the development and implementation of child food service programs in Regina schools and neighbourhoods.  Our goals are to provide children in high risk communities with nutritious food, encourage children to attend school with a positive outlook and raise awareness of the issue of child hunger within the larger community.  We currently provide 11,150 snacks, lunches or breakfasts to 865 children every month.
The Regina Food Bank serves those most vulnerable in our community by providing programs and service directly, and through partnerships in the areas of food provision, essential skills development, and connections to community supports and opportunities. We are neighbors feeding neighbors. These neighbors are our clients. In this city we rally around each other. We always have. This bond is the heartbeat of Regina. The staff, volunteers, and donors of the Regina Food Bank feed hope. We do this with food – the ultimate connector that brings people together. We restore dignity, health and hope for our clients. We also build community – rallying the community to make Regina a more fair, caring, and dynamic city. We run an efficient and impactful organization with low overhead and high impact making us a partner of choice for corporate and individual donors. We are relentlessly dedicated to our clients. It is a privilege and deep responsibility to be stewards of the food and funds our community affords us. Volunteers are the heartbeat of Regina Food Bank. Every day they show up and make a difference, enabling us to deliver 120, 378 points of service to our clients who live with food insecurity. Join us in our fight against hunger -- volunteer today.
The Regina Garden Associates in a charitable organizations whose members operate the Regina Floral Conservatory in conjunction with the City of Regina.  The Conservatory is located at 1450B Fourth Ave.   We are passionate about providing a unique, indoor tropical garden for the enjoyment and education of all ages and cultures in our community.   The Floral Conservatory is closed to the public at this time due to COVID although dedicated volunteers continue to maintain the greenery.
The Regina General Hospital Auxiliary is a nonprofit charity that raises funds for equipment and services needed for patients, families and staff of the General Hospital, located in Regina.  The two main fundraising projects managed by the auxiliary is the Gift Shop (also includes a mobile cart that goes to patient wards) and a second hand Book Store.
The Regina Humane Society is a registered non-profit charity that respectfully serves animals and the community. Since 1964, the Society has passionately encouraged responsible pet ownership and humane policies, legislation, and progressive animal welfare programs. We provide clean, healthy, and safe facilities to unwanted, lost, abused, and neglected animals. We offer compassionate, professional, and caring adoption, cremation, animal protection services, and educational and public safety programs.
The Regina Hungarian Cultural & Social Club first opened in 1922. It was established for the purpose of keeping Hungarian heritage and culture alive in Regina. Today, the Club is made up of Cultural members and Social Club members. We are also home to the Balaton Hungarian Junior, Intermediate and Senior Dancers. The Club moved to its current location in 1963 with the new, larger hall added in 1982. We have been involved in Mosaic for almost 50 years! We are located at 1925 McAra Street Regina SK S4N 2V5.  Our facility has a lounge, dining room and several rooms for rent with catering available.
Inspire & motivate people to discover the world through the art of motion pictures. Mandate Depict and promote world cultures through the art of cinema in Saskatchewan. Garner local, national and international media attention to showcase our unique festival programs and the best of world cinema. Enlighten, motivate and entertain the public by bringing powerful personal, inspirational and imaginative stories to Saskatchewan. Support and nurture Saskatchewan’s vibrant filmmaking community by bringing quality panels, workshops and networking events to the festival. Honor outstanding achievement in Canadian and International cinema by hosting a prominent award show in Regina, Saskatchewan. Provide publicity to the RIFFA Foundation’s charity of choice. Provide a quality platform to engage, educate and encourage marginalized cinematic artists to be creative an innovative in self-expression
The Regina Japanese Cultural Club Inc. (RJCC) is a community-based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and celebrating Japanese culture in Regina and the surrounding area. Through a wide range of events and activities held throughout the year, we aim to preserve and share the richness of Japanese heritage with people of all backgrounds. From mochi-making and cultural potlucks to the powerful rhythms of taiko drumming and beyond, our community offers something for everyone. Whether you have Japanese roots or simply an interest in Japan’s traditions, arts, and community spirit, we warmly invite you to join us in experiencing and honouring Japanese culture together.
Improve the quality of life in the community of Lakeview by - Identifying local recreation and community needs in its broadest sense and make provisions to fulfill these needs. - Coordinating volunteers and paid instructors in conducting local recreation programs. - Providing a means of communication to Lakeview area residents. - Evaluating programs and their worth to the Lakeview community. - Working with the City of Regina and the South Zone Recreation Board to provide leisure, sport, and wellness programs and enhance parks spaces. - Effectively administering all Association funds for the betterment of recreation within the community. - Operating and administering social events for the community. - Examining any matters that could affect the residents of Lakeview in any social, economic, environmental, or political way.

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