Our Mission Is To Represent The Thoroughbred Horsemen / Women Participating On Alberta Community Tracks And Provide A Unified Voice For All Thoroughbred Horsemen And Women On The Community Circuit!
L'Arche Lethbridge (Alberta, Canada) provides an extraordinary opportunity for men and women from around the world with and without developmental disabilities to share, live, work, and learn together. Many local people participate in the life of our community as committed friends and respite workers. Sharing life with individuals with developmental disabilities at L'Arche is a counter-cultural life-style choice. It is a choice to share in the incredible gifts of individuals with developmental disabilities. L'Arche is a dynamic example of how people of very different abilities, cultures and religions can learn to live in peace. Together we discover depths of joy, freedom, and love, and the incredible beauty of each person regardless of intellectual capacity.
Alberta Quarter Horse Racing Association promotes Quarter Horse Racing through the encouragement of breeding and ownership, as well as track development. Inaugurated in 1968, Quarter Horses have been competing in Alberta since 1957, beginning at the Millarville racetrack.Governed by Horse Racing Alberta , AQHRA membership has increased by 57% in the past four years, a number which is on the increase due to purse enhancements and improved racing environments in Alberta.
Streets Alive Mission exists to provide for the physical, emotion, social and spiritual needs of the poor to empower them to change their lives through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Southern Alberta Community Living Associationis a leader in supporting people to live their best lives and pursue their dreamsSouthern Alberta Community Living AssociationSouthern Alberta Community Living Association was established in 1980 as a non-profit organization. We have a long and proud history of providing innovative and creative supports for people with developmental disabilities and their families.Our philosophy is based on the belief that people have a right to experience a quality of life that reflects pride and accomplishment. All individuals receiving supports through Southern Alberta Community Living Association are encouraged to define what their 'best life' might look like and how Southern Alberta Community Living Association might support them to achieve their vision for the future.The Association's Mission and Vision statements were developed in consultation with individuals, families, guardians, staff and volunteer board members. 'Southern Alberta Community Living Association is a leaderin supporting people to live their best lives and pursue their dreams.'
It's right there in our name. Community. Building stronger and more vibrant southwestern Alberta communities is the motivation behind our work at the Community Foundation. Since April 18, 1966 we have funded over $7.7 million in grants throughout our region. These grants support the charities that are working hard to make your community a great place to live.