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Organismes sans but lucratif à Regina

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Cathedral Village Arts Festival
Regina, Saskatchewan

The Cathedral Village Arts Festival is one of Regina’s largest festivals. Spanning an entire week and hosting dozens of performances and large outdoor events, it attracts and entertains crowds upwards of 40,000 people.

We’re a non-profit organization, and your support helps us continue our work in the community

Charming Rat Rescue

We are a safe haven for rats and other small animals that need it. It is a lot of work done mainly alone. I love every minute of it though. We do education, adoption, rehabilitation, hospice and pet sitting. To the world you are just one person, to a rat you are the world.

CI
Regina, Saskatchewan

Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) is an organization based on volunteers who form a circle of friendship and support around an individual who has been imprisoned for sexual offences. CoSA successfully integrates individuals into the community so they do not re offend. We offer support and guidance by encouraging a law abiding life style. We hold them accountable for their behavior and actions to keep the community safe. Training provided and volunteers typically spend one hour a week with the individual along with 2 -4 other CoSA volunteers.

CityKidz Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan

CityKidz helps increase resilience and inspire dreams for children in low-income communities by providing inspirational experiences and nurturing relationships. 1 in 5 Regina children live in poverty and our North Central Community is one of the poorest and most violent in Canada. Many families are broken and many live in poverty, often from generations of addiction and abuse. We help break this cycle by helping at-risk kids leave the path of least resistance and onto a path of hope/prosperity.

CI
Regina, Saskatchewan

The Civic Museum of Regina has been preserving Regina's history for fifty years. It is the only museum with a mandate to collect materials related to the cultural, social, political and economic growth and development of the peoples of Regina. This is made possible through collecting, documenting, preserving and exhibiting artifacts and other heritage collections.

Early development of the Civic Museum of Regina was initiated by the Regina Exhibition and the Regina and District Old Timers Association in 1958/59. Originally called the Plains Historical Museum Society, and then the Regina Plains Museum, the Museum was incorporated in January of 1960. The Exhibition offered space under the Grandstand to store the growing collection and each year throughout fair week the artifacts were displayed with members of the Old Timers' Association sharing their memories and stories with visitors to the exhibition grounds.

Eventually the Exhibition needed the space and the Collection had to be relocated. The Laird building, an unused warehouse, was offered as a temporary space, however, the Collection was stored there for the next ten years with no public access. During this time the Old Timers Association sought to secure a permanent home for the collection. Eventually, the City of Regina made available the fourth floor of what is often referred to as, the Old City Hall. In 2005 the Museum moved again, to temporary space on the 2nd Floor of the Scarth Street Mall, at which time the majority of the Collection was moved to a warehouse and again, was inaccessible to the public for several years. In 2012/13 a new home, adequate to house the entire Collection was found, and the work to relocate the entire Collection, gallery and offices commenced. In February 2014, the Museum opened its doors to the public in a new home located in Regina’s Warehouse District.

The museum is currently transitioning from being a static museum, where visitors go to see the collection in a specific building, to being an ecomuseum, with exhibits and activities out in the community.

ClimateScience
Toronto, Ontario

ClimateScience aims to empower people to make real long-term solutions to climate change actionable through climate education. We hope our way of covering solutions makes people excited to contribute to clean energy, sustainable agriculture, and other global-scale sustainability issues – beyond reusing their plastic bags. We believe education is the most powerful tool in the fight against climate change.

Connelly Research Lab
Hamilton, Ontario

At the Connelly Laboratory for Organizational Behaviour Research, we study how workplaces are changing and how employees are reacting to these changes. We focus on workers who are often overlooked: part-time workers, independent contractors, “temps”, mobile workers, temporary foreign workers and workers with disabilities.

CR
Halifax, Nova Scotia

We are looking for volunteers for our Kicking PancreAS 5K walk/run in Regina on August 24th!

https://raceroster.com/events/2024/84337/kicking-pancreas-5k-saskatchewan/volunteer/register

Kicking PancreAS™ 5K is a fun evening 5K run/walk for all abilities and ages!

Join us in Saskatchewan and help us Change the Outcome!

Date: August 24th, 2024

Time: 7:00 pm start time, check-in opens at 6:00 pm (Times to be confirmed)

Location: Legislative Building, 2405 Legislative Drive, Saskatchewan

We encourage everyone to wear purple and glow-in-the-dark items that are fun!

Costumes are also welcome!

Craigs Cause Pancreatic Cancer Society

To provide information and support to those with pancreatic cancer and their families; to create awareness and educate both the general public and health professionals about the disease, and to raise research funds leading to earlier detection, better treatments and improved quality of life for patients.

Crohn's and Colitis Canada
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Crohn’s and Colitis Canada is the only national, volunteer-based charity focused on finding the cures for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and improving the lives of children and adults affected by these diseases. We have an active Regina volunteer Chapter that is always looking for volunteers to help with education and fundraising events.

We are one of the top two health charity funders of Crohn’s and colitis research in the world, investing over $100 million in research since 1974, leading to important breakthroughs in genetics, gut microbes, inflammation and cell repair as well as laying the groundwork for new and better treatments.

We are transforming the lives of people affected by Crohn’s and colitis (the two main forms of inflammatory bowel disease) through research, patient programs, advocacy, and awareness.

CY
Regina, Saskatchewan

Cystic Fibrosis Canada is a national charitable not-for-profit corporation established in 1960, and is one of the world’s top three charitable organizations committed to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis (CF). As an internationally recognized leader in funding innovation and clinical care, we invest more in life-saving CF research and care than any other non-governmental agency in Canada.
<h3>OUR VISION</h3>
A world without cystic fibrosis.
<h3>OUR MISSION</h3>
To end cystic fibrosis (CF). We will help all people living with CF by funding targeted world-class research, supporting and advocating for high-quality individualized CF care and raising and allocating funds for these purposes.

The South Sask Chapter of Cystic Fibrosis Canada is made up of CF parents, siblings and friends of both CF Children and CF Adults from across Southern Saskatchewan.

 

Daughters of Africa Resources Center SK. Inc.
Regina, Saskatchewan

Daughters of Africa Resources Center SK. Inc. (DoARC) is a grass-roots organization open to African-descent women and other women committed to its objectives. Re-organized and re-registered as a new non-profit organization in 2018, DoARC is excited about the future and being of service to African-descent women and youth in Saskatchewan.

DoARC identifies, works on, and advocates on issues that are central to the members’ development and successful integration into Canadian society through democratic principles with the Creator as our guide.