Nonprofit Organizations in Regina
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We are a non profit sport organization. Our sport is called Broomball, we are a small group throughout the province of Saskatchewan with roughly 1200 members. We provide coaching, officiating and learn to play opportunities along with the ability to borrow equipment to take to your community to learn about playing!
The Saskatchewan Cerebral Palsy Association is a registered nonprofit charity focused on helping individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities in the province of Saskatchewan. Our mission is to ensure individuals with cerebral palsy the right to opportunities to achieve their fullest potential through education, health care and access to all amenities of the community.
We are a non profit dog rescue based in Regina, Sk and Cupar, Sk.
We serve all of Sk and the other prairie provinces if needed.
We are 100% volunteer ran orginization
We are always in need of volunteers
Saskatchewan Green Party is a registered Political Party that is about Environment, Social Justice, governmental sustainability, and sustainable finances. If you want to make a difference in your province, join us today!
Saskatchewan Highland Gathering & Celtic Festival is Saskatchewan's Premier Scottish attraction hosted yearly in Regina on May Long weekend.
The Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association (SLA) is a non-profit sports association. We are hosting the Minor Box Lacrosse National Championships August 14 - 19, 2023. Teams from all across Canada will be coming to Regina to compete for the National title in 7 different divisions. There will be approximately 1000 athletes, ranging in age from U13 to U22.
We are looking for volunteers to help run the score clock, game sheet and penalty boxes for our games. Instructions are provided.
Go to any major city in Canada and you’ll find a milk bank, all not-for-profits, with a very simple mission: to provide women and children with the help and support they need. Unlike men, women have the unique capacity to give birth. In Canada, an estimated 25,000 to 35,000 babies are born pre-term per year, but those numbers are not contained to just one country. Premature pregnancies are a global issue, affecting almost 15 million babies globally and premature birth is the leading cause of infant mortality worldwide. Pre-term births in Canada have also increased by 20% in the past 2 decades. Though not all mother’s who deliver prematurely struggle to produce enough milk for their newborns, many unfortunately do. And while other options exist, such as organic and homemade formulas or goat and coconut milk, breast milk is still considered to be one of the best sources of nutrition for a newborn, as it can protect many pre-term babies from serious life-threatening illnesses and infections.
So, what is a parent to do if they lack access to an adequate source of natural breast milk? The answer is donated breast milk. But where, exactly, can parents find donated breast milk? Milk banks.
Unfortunately, their numbers are low, contained to only four Canadian cities – Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal – while the need for their services continues to grow…
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are Saskatchewan's CFL Team. Every Game Day requires the support of a large team of players in addition to the team on the field. The Rider Squad, our team of volunteers are looking for additional team members as we head into 2018.
Saskatchewan SPCA is a registered charity organization committed to the humane
treatment of animals across the province. We provide education, advocacy, and
outreach. Our aim is simple: to show the value of compassion, animal
companionship, and the unique ways that we are all better together.
Our Vision A Saskatchewan in which all animals are free from hunger, thirst,
discomfort, pain, injury, disease, fear and distress, and able to express normal
behaviour.
Our Mission To coordinate and amplify a system of best practices in animal welfare
across the Province of Saskatchewan.
As an advocate for community and environment, SWRC will lead in addressing the underlying causes of waste by identifying opportunities, creating connections and promoting solutions.
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is a non-profit, non-government, charitable organization of over 33,000 members in 122 branches across Saskatchewan representing every walk of life. Since our establishment in 1929, we have been leaders of education and land management as a means to protect our local environment. Percapita, the SWF is recognized as the largest wildlife conservation organization in the world, putting Saskatchewan on the map as a worldwide leader in conservation.
Our mission? To ensure the wild life legacy we leave to our children surpasses that which we inherited.
Saskatoon Igbo Cultural Association (SICA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich cultural and diversity values of the Igbo people in our community. Our association has been actively involved in various community projects, particularly in assisting the less privileged in our Saskatoon community through voluntary services.
As a community-oriented organization, we hold monthly meetings every third Sunday of the month, organize an annual Igbo Cultural celebration, picnics, and other social events. We invite you to visit our website to learn more about the Igbo community in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, our mission, membership options, and upcoming community programs.
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