The Jasper Place Family Resource Centre - Family Resource Network Hub for West Edmonton supports families with daily childcare services, specialized children's programs that promote early learning and development, a place to meet other parents, basic needs services or just somewhere to get information on family related matters, we are here to assist you.
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.
Little Bits Therapeutic Riding Association is a non-profit, charitable organization providing recreational horseback riding with therapeutic benefits for children and adults with disabilities. We have programs for pre-school aged children (Itty Bits), children aged five and a half to 18 (Little Bits) and adults (Big Bits). Once a week, riders receive riding instruction by certified and experienced instructors assisted by a core of volunteers.
The LDAA was invited to provide feedback about the Task Force Report on Teaching Excellence; however, the time between the Minister's invitation and the deadline was extremely tight for a provincial organization to consult with members and prepare a considered response.
HSAA was organized in 1971-72 by eleven paramedical technical associations/societies when it became evident that some form of unionization was imminent. The paramedicals were reluctant to become a minority group within one of the large, existing labour unions because they felt that with their particular training, certification and professional ethics they did not have a community of interest with other health-care workers. Therefore, they doubted that they could be well and truly represented by the unions which were then acting on behalf of other groups. For this reason, the paramedicals desired to establish an independent union which would be subject to their control and direction. In 1972, a group of paramedical technical employees at the Misericordia Hospital in Edmonton became the first bargaining unit represented by HSAA. The Canadian Red Cross was the first non-hospital bargaining unit, certified in 1974.
Soccer is a fun and interactive way to exercise and maintain your health, so strap on your shin pads and lace up your cleats! Millwoods Soccer Association is a soccer club and recreation centre in Edmonton, where we offer lessons and hold tournaments. Kick around the ball with some friends; come by our centre to learn more!