Canadian Special Crops Association members work together to maintain CANADA's position as an innovative leader in the growing international special crops market. Through this site, customers from around the world, as well as members and partners of the CS
Search and rescue volunteers save livesWhen lives are in danger, CASARA volunteers are ready, willing and able to provide assistance.No matter what the challenge, 2,800 volunteers nationwide are called upon to search for individuals who are lost or in distress.CASARA is a national volunteer organization funded by the Department of National Defence. Our volunteers provide air search assistance to the Royal Canadian Air Force, and promote flight safety for general aviation as a means to reduce overall SAR incidents.We are pilots, navigators, spotters, search coordinators, electronic search specialists, radio operators and administration staff. We are trained to work as spotters on military aircraft, and to carry out searches using light aircraft and ground vehicles.CASARA has been the umbrella organization for independent provincial and regional groups since 1986. CASARA operates in all 13 provinces and territories with access to 360 aircraft and 2,553 certified pilots, navigators and spotters.MISSION STATEMENTThe mission of the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) is to support Canada's Search and Rescue (SAR) program and to promote SAR Awareness
Welcome to the Cerebral Palsy Association of ManitobaCPAM is an independent non-profit organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. The Association offers information, referral, support, advocacy and use of its library to anyone affected with CP or to those interested in or working with people affected by CP.Challenge yourself and others to step it up this September!Log 10,000 steps a day.This is a unique chance for youto participate in a global health and wellness event.Steptember - Health & Fitness Event to Benefit Cerebral Palsy AssociationsSteptember is the perfect team building activityfor any family, group or companyEveryone can participate regardlessof age and fitness ability.We invite you to take advantage of the many mutual benefits that Steptember will provide.Not only will it promote team work, raise morale, increase physical activity levels andproductivity, participating in Steptember is an opportunity to have fun and raise funds for agreat cause!This year we have more countries on board than ever before
ReneeGChamplain Community Centre is pleased to welcome Ali Junghans as our New Program Coordinator.Ali is in her 4th year in the Faculty of Kinisiology and Recreation Management and Community Development at the University of Manitoba.Please forward your programming and event ideas and questions to Ali at programs@champlaincc.ca by ReneeGPlease come out and register for Baseketball, Indoor Soccer, Tai Chi, Zumb,a Yogalates and Floor Hockey. Playgroup registrations will be taken provided we have a convener to run this program.
The CommitmentANCR works within a jointly coordinated child and family services system with four distinct mandates (First Nations North, First Nations South, Métis and non-Aboriginal); that is community based; and reflects and incorporates the cultures of non-Aboriginal and Aboriginal peoples.Our Commitment to Children and FamiliesFamilies have responsibility in society to ensure the well-being of their children.Each family is unique and has the right to services:That respect their individual needs, their cultural and linguistic heritage.That fosters their participation in decisions, their independence and sustainability.Any intervention in the affairs of a family should:Ensure that the children in the family are safe.Be as non-intrusive as possible.Ensure that no child is at risk because of gaps between programs and services of agencies.Be preventative, supportive, consistent and respectful.Support children to stay with their own family systems whenever possible.Ensuring the safety, security and well-being of children and their best interests are fundamental responsibilities of society
Meet FrankieIt wasn't uncommon for 5 year old Frankie Rumore to have an ear infection. He'd had them before, so when the usual symptoms presented themselves in June of 2013, his parents Nadia and Joe took him to the pediatrician and expected a speedy recovery. However, as the days passed with a continued fever, lethargy and headaches, it became clear that...