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Our Mission:The Smallwood Crescent Community Centre is a nonprofit organization that provides programs and services for the tenants of Newfoundland and Labrador Housing and the general public. These programs include social programs, educational programs, employment programs, recreational programs, health programs, todddler programs, and poverty reduction programs. The overall goal of these programs is to enhance Community Capacity Building and community spirit.Letter from the Executive DirectorWELCOME to the Smallwood Crescent Community Centre! Browse and meet our friendly staff and learn more our many programs and services. We offer all sorts of activities at our Centre including After School programs, Toddler Programs, Homework Haven, Fun Days, Coffee Time, Bingos, Scrapbooking, Seniors Socials, and much much more. If you're looking for a job, drop by and we can help you with your resume, faxing, or refer you to one of our employment programs or to one of our many employment partners.
The company's proven management team have made McGettigan Cleaners and Fabrics Newfoundland's largest and most diversified supplier of fabrics and supplies, especially 100% cottons. With their convenient location at 170 McGettigan Blvd., Marystown, NL, al
Lawrence are its competitive spirit and quintessence of generosity. St. Lawrence is a coastal town, located on the southeast corner of the Burin Peninsula in southeastern Newfoundland. The Burin Peninsula Highway (Route 220) passes through St. Lawrence and joins the Transcanada Highwayes, 185 km to the north. St. Lawrence is connected to all major communities in the area by paved roads that is strategically located 32 kms from international shipping lanes.
Welcome to our Website!The Town of Grand Bank is located on the southern tip of the Burin Peninsula and has many outstanding attractions. This vibrant fishing community has rich seafaring traditions, early 1900's architecture, spectacular views, scenic trails and activities for all ages. Still, the people of Grand Bank are its greatest resource. Come enjoy traditional outport Newfoundland hospitality in a town that embraces its history.Grand Bank too is a hotbed for Innovation and continues to grow its business and tourism sectors to supplement the 'new' fishery.
We encourage you to view our website to learn about our many programs and services, to view our calendars, and to find information on locations of our various Family Resource Centers.
The Anglican Parish of St. Andrews has been part of this beautiful seaside town since its founding in 1783 and continues to be an important part of our community.Through worship, Christian education, support of the arts, outreach and missions, we continue