The mandate of EMS is to study, promote, and publicize the concept of multiculturalism as a reality of daily life in Canada. As Edmonton's representation of minorities increases, topics such as multiculturalism, human rights, equal access, cultural preservation, and citizenship to name a few, must consequently receive appropriate representation as well. EMS strives to ensure that all multicultural views and concerns are voiced and represented at all levels of governments and communities.
Goodwill is a community based not for profit organization serving disabled and special needs persons. Goodwill opened their doors in 1949, and since then put in 86,706 hours of service helping the community by providing employment services, clothing donations, and volunteer experience. We enhance lives by providing meaningful employment and work experience.
Founded in 1961, CSS employs more than 1,500 people and has the support of more than 2,000 volunteers. We help people in need, regardless of religion, race, gender, ethnic origin, colour or creed, through more than 100 community-based ministries. We offer service in communities throughout central Alberta, with offices located in Edmonton, Lloydminster, Red Deer, Wainwright, and Wetaskiwin.
It is our mission at Crystal Kids to help at risk youth in Edmonton and the surrounding areas. Our charitable company aims to relieve poverty by providing food and other necessities, address and prevent problems like abuse and criminal activity, and to also help the elderly in our community. We provide a nutrition program, recreation program, creative program, literacy program and more. To volunteer or learn how we can help you, visit our website or call us.
Goodwill is a community based not for profit organization serving disabled and special needs persons. Goodwill opened their doors in 1949, and since then put in 86,706 hours of service helping the community by providing employment services, clothing donations, and volunteer experience. We enhance lives by providing meaningful employment and work experience.
The Brain Care Centre is a non-profit organization stemming from the merger of NABIS (Northern Alberta Brain Injury Society) and EBIRS (Edmonton Brain Injury Relearning Society). Brain Care Centre offers programs and services at no cost to adults (18+) who have sustained an acquired brain injury and their families.