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Inspire & motivate people to discover the world through the art of motion pictures.
<strong>Mandate</strong>
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<li>Depict and promote world cultures through the art of cinema in Saskatchewan.</li>
<li>Garner local, national and international media attention to showcase our unique festival programs and the best of world cinema.</li>
<li>Enlighten, motivate and entertain the public by bringing powerful personal, inspirational and imaginative stories to Saskatchewan.</li>
<li>Support and nurture Saskatchewan’s vibrant filmmaking community by bringing quality panels, workshops and networking events to the festival.</li>
<li>Honor outstanding achievement in Canadian and International cinema by hosting a prominent award show in Regina, Saskatchewan.</li>
<li>Provide publicity to the RIFFA Foundation’s charity of choice.</li>
<li>Provide a quality platform to engage, educate and encourage marginalized cinematic artists to be creative an innovative in self-expression</li>
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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.
The Regina Multisport Club (RMC) is a non-profit organization led by volunteers that welcomes all new, novice and experienced triathletes to join us. Joining the RMC is a great way to meet other triathletes, train with like-minded people, challenge yourself personally and celebrate your accomplishments in a supportive and social environment. We run a number of events each year and rely on the support of volunteers to assist us with these events.
Regina Pride Inc. is a volunteer-based non-profit organization focused on outreach, community development, and celebration of the Gender and Sexually Diverse (GSD) communities of Regina through the Queen City Pride Festival and numerous other annual events. Throughout the year leading up to each festival, the Board of Directors host various fundraisers, seek sponsorships, apply for grants, and spend countless hours working with other community organizations to ensure each Pride Festival builds on its past successes and accomplishments.
The Regina Red Sox are members of The Western Major Baseball League. The WMBL is a Collegiate Summer Baseball League open to any player currently attending a Canadian or US College/University and is on a baseball roster. The Regina Red Sox Roster consists of local Regina players as well as American and International Athletes.
The Red Sox are a non for profit organization run by a non paid Board of Directors and relies heavily on volunteers to keep our organization solvent. The Red Sox season runs from June 1st to Aug 17th. The Red Sox were WMBL Champions in 2011 and 2012. The Sox will begin their 13th season in 2017!
The Regina Sexual Assault Centre is an inclusive, non-profit organization of trained counsellors and advocates who are dedicated in helping reduce the risk of interpersonal violence and sexual assault. Our services include in office counselling, 24-hour crisis line, and community education.
Regina Summer Stage is a non-profit theatre company that provides artistic opportunities for amateur performers and production personnel. It has been serving the Regina community since 1984.
Regina Synchronized Skating Teams is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a range of skating opportunities for individuals of all ages and skill levels. We strive to foster a love for skating, building confidence and skills, in a supportive team environment. We offer CanSkate, StarSkate, AdultSkate and Competitive Synchronized Skating programs.
At Work Prep, we meet individuals where they are at, and offer several pathways that individuals may choose to assist them in moving forward with their employment goals.
Whether you’ve never worked before, would like to get back to work after involvement with the justice system, have roadblocks in your way to reaching your employment goals, are re-entering the workforce as an older worker, or simply need a hand improving the effectiveness of your resume and cover letter, we can support you with the tools and training to reach your goals.
With you leading the way; together, we’ll explore your goals, determine your needs and the services that are best suited to support you in increasing your skills, building new and existing strengths and addressing any challenges you see that might get in the way. This plan will serve as a map to show your progress, successes and any need for changes and exploration of new opportunities on your journey to employment.
RWPC is a not-for-profit, charitable, community-based organization specializing in helping people look for, find, and maintain work. We have served Regina and the surrounding area for more than 40 years and have served over 20,000 clients.
Regina Work Preparation Centre Inc. is a not-for-profit, charitable, community-based organization specializing in helping people look for, find, and maintain work. We have served Regina and the surrounding
area for more than 50 years.
The Regina Sexual Assault Centre has been around since 1977. Our services include counselling, public education, a 24/7 anonymous crisis line, policy advocacy, and accompaniment to the police and hospital. We offer our services to folk of all genders from the age of 5 and up free of cost, with the vision to reduce the risk of abusive behaviour and sexualize violence through education, prevention, and support in our community of Regina and surrounding area. The Centre currently employs three full-time Counsellors, one full-time Administrative Assistant, one full-time Public Education and Outreach Coordinator, and a full-time Executive Director. Counselling staff have Master's level education and are overseen by a clinical supervisor. Volunteer board members oversee the operations of the Centre, and approximately fifty five volunteer advocates work on the sexual assault crisis line.