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Itqan Learning Centre Inc is a non-profit organization based out of Regina.  Itqan Learning Centre Inc is dedicated to empowering youth and families in the immigrant and  refugee communities of Saskatchewan to achieve personal and social success.   Itqan Learning Centre Inc works with youth and their families in the Regina area to find and  meet the needs of their communities. With a focus on immigrant and refugee newcomers, we  proudly serve over 250 families and provide educational conferences and programs, lectures,  family activities, various sports tournaments, and weekend classes. With great success, Itqan  Learning Centre Inc is an open resource to all families and community members to resolve  conflicts through various counselling services .
Our Mission
To enlighten the society and Community members through social services, activities and conventional knowledge and providing conducive atmosphere for learning, leading,  providing, helping, and teaching and to enhance the lives of newcomers’ families through quality programs & services. • To educate and strengthen the community through religious and conventional knowledge in  order to grow a strong and successful community. • To help people help themselves by working creatively and responding to community  needs.
Itqan Learning Centre mission consists of three key elements:
Educational Transcendence
• A belief that everybody has the potential to succeed within a high quality  and intellectually challenging educational environment.
• A commitment to instilling high aspirations, a desire to learn and ambition  to achieve.
• A personalized approach to securing excellence, stemming from a  passionate belief that each individual is unique and special and capable of  rising above any perceived limitations.
Character Growth
• A cohesive identity so that our youth, their parents, and communities feel a  strong sense of belonging to the Family unification. • A passionate focus on a values-based education that instils honesty,  integrity, compassion, and mutual respect into all our community.
• A strong core of tenacity, self-respect and self-belief that inspires each  student to become the best person they can be.
Service to Communities
• A determination to develop outstanding Canadians and contribute to the  social and economic prosperity of our country.
• A sense of personal accountability and of responsibility to others.
Vision
To provide a safe and educational space for youth and their families to come together to learn  and grow as a strong community.  • An education, Engaged Compassionate Community for all. • To become a resource Centre per excellence in Islamic, Multicultural, and conventional  knowledge in Canada. • To bridge youth, children & Communities. • Itqan Learning Centre Inc aspires to create an energized, caring community for all.
Values
Leadership – We commit to continuous improvement.
Integrity – We act responsibly, honestly, and ethically in all we do.
Responsiveness – We anticipate and act on emerging community needs.
Accessible, dependable, quality services powered by volunteers who treat all  communities with dignity and respect.
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, confidential support to young people in English and French.
We began in 1989 as a unique telephone counselling service, launched to provide free, accessible support to any young person reaching out from coast to coast to coast.
Our focus was supporting young people experiencing abuse, but almost immediately, young people let us know they needed more from the service than one focus and one way to reach us.
For over 30 years, we’ve evolved our response and offerings. We concentrate on staying relevant to youth, recognizing the complexity of issues they face, and we help to ensure our professional counsellors and volunteer crisis responders are ready to address young people’s continuum of emotional and mental health needs, from crisis situations to the everyday concerns of growing up.
Our mission is to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime.
Our mission is to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime.
Make-A-Wish Canada works with communities across the country to provide children with critical illnesses the opportunity to realize their most heartfelt wish. These wishes are more than just moment of happiness; they are crucial in improving medical outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for both the children and their families.
We are looking for volunteers to help manage crowds and bouncy castles, help with games and events, as well as keep the facility clean. If you are interested in helping out the community, we will provide you with food and beverages. Please give us a callout 306525-4757
We are looking for some to volunteer from 10am-5pm on March
RRRC Community Based Day Program is a supportive program for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. The program is intended to help individuals foster and enhance their abilities and confidence in personal and community activities thereby promoting inclusion. Our major focus at RRRC is to become involved in and to contribute to the local community. We are looking for business and individuals with skills they are excited to share to volunteer with us and teach our members some new skills, or activities while developing new relationships with community members. If you have a skill, or just extra time to share we want to hear from you. Our program runs Monday to Friday 9:30 to 2:30.
Applicants to volunteer with us will be required to supply a criminal record check and a vulnerable sector check.
Ranch Ehrlo Society is a non-profit charitable organization, founded in 1966. This multi-service agency provides highly specialized residential, clinical, community, and educational programs across the province of Saskatchewan. Youth are referred to our residential programs by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services, First Nations Child & Family agencies, as well as out-of-province referrals. Clients are referred to our community-based programs through a variety of channels including advertising and promotion, professional referrals, and word-of-mouth.  Volunteer opportunities regularly exist within out programs located in Regina, Pilot Butte, the R.M. of Corman Park, Prince Albert and the R.M. of Buckland.
Regent Park Community Association is a small group of people that is devoted to enhancing and improving life and a sense of community in Regina and in the Regent Park area.
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It is a fun, non-formal group that has wonderful volunteer incentive programs. This volunteer work is very rewarding, fun, and easy!
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. Â 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. Â 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.
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