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| Title | Community | Website |
|---|---|---|
| ALS Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Corporation | Corner Brook | http://www.envision.ca/webs/alsnl/ |
| The ALS Society of Newfoundland and Labrador is committed to providing support to ALS clients, their families, and caregivers while helping to find the cause of and a cure for ALS. The ALS Society of NL has three principle objectives; to provide direct support to people with ALS, their families, and caregivers; to raise funds for patient services and research;and to increase public awareness and understanding of ALS. | ||
| Alumni Association of Queen's College Inc. (The) - St. John's | St. John's | http://www.mun.ca/queens//// |
| Fostering christian education providing assistance to students of queen's college. | ||
| Alzheimer Family Support Group - Botwood | Botwood | http://www.alzheimer.ca/english/offices/nf.htm |
| To provide education and support to individuals, families, caregivers and professionals affected by Alzheimer Disease and to support research to find a cure for Alzheimer Disease.Toll Free: 1-877 775-0608 | ||
| Alzheimer Society - Clarenville Chapter | Clarenville | http://www.alzheimernl.org/?c=1 |
| To provide education and support to individuals, families, caregivers and professionals affected by Alzheimer Disease and to support research to find a cure for Alzheimer Disease.Toll Free: 1-877 775-0608 | ||
| Alzheimer Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Inc. (ASNL) | St. John's | http://www.alzheimernl.org/ |
| To provide education and support to individuals, families, caregivers and professionals affected by Alzheimer Disease and to support research to find a cure for Alzheimer Disease. Toll Free: 1-877-775-0608 | ||
| Amalgamated Academy School Council / Scholarship Committee - Bay Roberts | Bay Roberts | http://www.amal.k12.nf.ca |
| To provide scholarship amounts (ranging from $10 T0 $50.) To students in grades 7,8 and 9 who excel in academic subjects | ||
| Ambulance Operators Association Inc. (Newfoundland and Labrador) | St. Mary's | http://nlcaoa.com/ |
| To provide a medium through which community ambulance operators in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador can express their views, concerns, and opinions with respect to the ambulance services in the province to the Department of Health and other groups or organizations which may have an interest in such services. | ||
| Ambulance Service (Cape Shore) - St. Bride's | St. Bride's | http://placentiachamber.org/guide/cape_amb.htm |
| Amina Anthropological Resources Association - Bird Cove | Bird Cove | http://http://www.aminainc.org/home.html |
| The Amina Anthropological Resources Association Incorporated is a non-profit organization that raises funds to research, preserve, protect and promote cultural, natural heritage and artistic resources in northern locations, and to inform the public about those resources through educational and public-relations programs. These research programs, under social science and pure science auspices, will also serve to benefit local economies. Our efforts largely focus on aboriginal culture and history. | ||
| Amnesty International - Group 60 | St. John's | http://orgs.tigweb.org/amnesty-international-group-60 |
| Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people dedicated to the protection and promotion of human rights | ||
| Amputee Sports Association (Newfoundland) | Mount Pearl | http://www.canadianamputeesports.ca/contact.html |
| Canadian Amputee Sports Association is a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletics Association which raises funds and awareness to sponsor and encourage amputee sports activities. | ||
| Anglican Cathedral Parish (St. John the Baptist) - St. John's | St. John's | http://www.stjohnsanglicancathedral.org/ |
| Provide spiritual guidance. Tours of the church and the Cathedral Crypt Tea Room are open to the public during July and August | ||
| Anglican Charitable Foundation for Children(ACFC) | St. John's | http://www.anglican.nfol.ca/anglican-charitable-foundation-for-children.php |
| The ACFC is successor to the Church of England Orphanage/ In 1971, all remaining orphanage properties were sold. At that time and during the episcopacy of the late Archbishop Seaborn, the ACFC was incorporated and given the mandate to administer these investments in accordance with the fundamental principles that guided the establishment of the original orphanages. | ||
| Anglican Church (Holy Innocents) - Paradise | Paradise | http://www.holyinnocents.ca/rector.html |
| The advancement of Christ's Kingdom and the teaching or Christian Principles, Morals and Ethics while caring for those in need (especially illness and aged) | ||
| Anglican Church (St. Ambrose Church) - Frenchman\92s Cove/Benoits Cove/John\92s Beach | Lark Harbour | http://parishofboi.webs.com/stambrose.htm |
| A family of worshiping Christians; where the faith is taught –where people of all ages can grow in love and commitment to Christ in an atmosphere of caring, sharing, loving and respect for all persons; - where opportunity is provided for witness and service in the wider community. | ||
| Anglican Church (St. Nicholas) - Cox's Cove | Cox's Cove | http://westernnewfoundland.anglican.org/parish.html |
| The mission of the Anglican Diocese of Western Newfoundland is to worship and serve God by following Christ, using and sharing the gifts of the Holy Spirit. | ||
| Anglican Church (St. Paul) - Grand Bay | Channel-Port aux Basques | http://westernnewfoundland.anglican.org/parish.html |
| The mission of the Anglican Diocese of Western Newfoundland is to worship and serve God by following Christ, using and sharing the gifts of the Holy Spirit. | ||
| Anglican Church Parish (Groups) - Arnold's Cove | Arnold's Cove | http://www.anglican.nfol.ca/parish.php?id=20 |
| Parish encompassing Arnold's Cove, Chance Cove and Come By Chance. There are three main organizations within the church: Anglican Church Women, Parish Council and Select Vestry. Sunday services at 11:00 am and 7:00pm. Service at Hilltop Manor the fourth Sunday of each month | ||
| Anglican Church Parish (Holy Spirit) - Old Shop | Old Shop | http://www.anglican.nfol.ca/parish.php?id=24 |
| The parish is comprised of eight congregations: All Saint's Dildo, Christ Church Markland, Holy Spirit Old Shop, St. Augustine's New Harbour, St. Barnabas Blaketown, St. John the Baptist Whitbourne, St. Luke Placentia and St. Martin Dunville. The former parishes have a rich history dating back to the early 1800's and now as a new parish it will continue to add to that history. | ||
| Anglican Church Parish (All Saints and St. Nicholas) - Pouch Cove / Torbay | Pouch Cove | http://www.anglican.nfol.ca/parish.php?id=36 |
| Today the Parish has about 300 Parishioners almost evenly divided in the Towns of Pouch Cove and Torbay, the Present Rector is Rev. Dr. Robert Rowlands, There is a Select Vestry in each point and a Parish Council. | ||
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