Leduc Foundation provides affordable accommodation and services to seniors, individuals and families within the geographical area of Leduc County through 181 seniors' lodge suites, 170 senior's apartments, 135 affordable housing rental units, and 42 subsidized rental units.In addition to housing accommodation, Leduc Foundation also offers rent supplements directly to tenants in private landlord's buildings as well as through a partnership with private landlords within the geographical area of Leduc County, for those who have a place to live but may need help with their rent.If you are of modest income and need a place to call home or assistance with your rent, contact us and find out what we can do to help.
As families were growing and more people were moving into Alberta due to its booming economy, feelings for owning property for its religious activities were running high. The need for teaching Islam and its way of life to our children became more evident.
We provide tools for members' successIt is our goal to ensure that governments are fully informed of the impact their decisions have on housing costs, and to ease any negative effects through strategic lobbying and relationship building.
The Korean community in the Edmonton area has adopted Canada's commitment to building a peaceful, prosperous and vibrant nation.To share this vision, the Edmonton Korean community has decided to build a recreational and community centre complex in South Edmonton.
The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) is the regulatory body established to govern the practice of Opticianry in Alberta.The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) exists to regulate and improve the practice of Opticianry by ensuring that Opticians provide quality professional care in eye health.The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) was established in 1965.The COA ensures Opticians are providing competent and effective care to their patients.