Taiwanese-Canadian Community Service Association (TCCSA) is a non-profit Social Service Organization. Its mission is to assist new Taiwanese-Canadians in their settlement and adaptation to Canada mainstream society and to promote inter-cultural relations between Taiwanese-Canadian community and other ethnocultural groups in Canada.
Established in 1977, the Canadian Security Association (CANASA) is a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the security industry. We protect and promote the interests of our members and the safety of all Canadians through education, advocacy, and leadership. We are a recognized voice of the security industry in Canada and have a growing membership of more than 1300 member organizations in 10 Chapters and Sub-Chapters across the country representing all segments of the industry.
The Alumni Association has high aspirations of being a vibrant organization. Join us in reaching those lofty heights as we continue to serve the community that served us so well...and let's have a lot of fun while we're doing it.
Chinese Collective Arts Association (CCAA) is a non-profitable organization that promotes and educates the Chinese cultural arts to the community through workshops, seminars, engagements, and events.
CCAA Dance Division offers classes to all ages for Chinese dance, Beijing Dance Academy Syllabus, gymnastics classes, and private lessons.
Our dancers perform at the Toronto's Raptors' Halftime Show, OMNI Television New Year Special, Fallsview Casino, Toronto Fringe Festival, Habourfront Centre, Toronto International Dance Festival, Carassauga Festival, Queen's Park Canada Day Celebrations, Pan-Am Games Celebration, Yee Hong Foundation's Dragon Ball, and much more. They have had outstanding achievements at local and national dance competitions in Canada and the US. Our dancers also successfully complete Beijing Dance Academy Syllabus with top marks!
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Midaynta Community Services is a registered Canadian charity organization that provides settlement services and other programs that advances education by providing courses, seminars, meetings, counseling and other support services for refugees & immigrant in need. Midaynta Community Services is a social and settlement services agency, working to improve the quality of life of newcomers in Toronto and vicinity. Midaynta was established in July 1993 as a family reunification project, and incorporated in August 1995 as a non profit organization committed to identifying and responding to the needs of the community. I'm pleased to be part of Midaynta, which abides by a policy of non discrimination and equity. Our services are open to everyone and are free of charge. We have a team of professionals who are committed and passionate about their work. Our success is built on strong working relationships with our stakeholders. Due to our diversified services, Midaynta is able to assist newcomers from their initial start up process upon arrival until their full adaptation in the society.
Snake Crane Wing Chun is having the root traced back to Red Painted Face in Qing Dynasty. It becomes Law Family’s Art since Law Chiu Wing’s Grandfather learned the style. Eventually passed to Law Ten Chow, Law Chiu Wing's Father. Sifu Law Chiu Wing doesn't have much students. Among those who learned from Sifu Law is Jason Yuen, which has learned for over twelve years. Grandmaster Law is Sifu Jason Yuen’s uncle. He is also the son of Sifu Lawrence Yuen, who trained for over 50 years, also the president of the Snake Crane Wing Chun Mun Association. For those who are interested in learning and are willing to adopt the role of preserving the traditional Chinese martial arts. Please contact Jason Yuen at 647-879-8370 or snakecranewingchuncanada@gmail.com
One of the best martial art class I took in my life. The style is very different from what I saw in the past with other wing chun style. Also Jason is a good instructor. Please come and experience it. Read more
Each of Canada's 13 provinces and territories has a liquor board, commission or corporation that oversees the control, distribution and sale of beverage alcohol in its jurisdiction. While each of these bodies is unique, they are all committed to working together through CALJ on liquor-related issues of common interest.
As one of largest not-for-profit table tennis association in Canada, our success builds upon not only the supports from communities, different level of government and the strong management team but also the contributions from many volunteers. Without them, CCTTA would not be possible.
Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects (ACNMP) fosters and promotes the study and performance of contemporary Canadian music. We are committed to providing members of ACNMP, and members of the general public with the maximum support and current information as it relates to new Canadian Music projects.
A Meaningful Life: Relationships, Community, Well-Being.Our Values: Our beliefs and principles...the framework for deciding how we do thingsWe focus on customer satisfaction.Everyone at YSSN has a customer, whether that person is outside or inside the organization. We value our customers and measure their satisfaction to ensure we have it right.We are grounded in certain principles specific to the services we offer. They are choice, individualization, creativity and flexibility. We embrace the idea that YSSN does not have to be the entire answer, but an integrated part of what is collectively available to our external customers.We trust and respect.We hold the people we support, and those we work with, in high esteem. We treat everyone we encounter through our work with the same dignity and respect we ourselves expect.At YSSN we use our best judgement in any situation, and we trust each other to do so, just as we trust the people we support. Integrity is the foundation for trust. We work ethically and honestly, building trusting relationships with people inside and out.We talk to each other.We strive for transparency and for being fully informed