The Delaware Nation at Moraviantown has a rich and ancient history. Our original homeland is found along the Eastern Seaboard of North America, specifically, areas known today as New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The Delaware, or Lunaapeew, as we call ourselves, are revered by other Indigenous Nations as 'the Grandfather Tribe. We established settlements up and down the Delaware and Hudson Rivers, where we farmed, hunted, fished and gathered for food, as well as traded with other Nations. At one time, our population is estimated to be in excess of 65,000.
The MS Society provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We have a membership of 28,000 and are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services.
BlogHomeOur club is located in Grand Bend, Ontario in the southern part of Lake Huron.The club was founded some 25 years ago by local boaters as a place to socialize and take advantage of all that the Great Lakes has to offer. We currently have over 50 members and host many events all year .The club has recently upgraded its 14 well slips and 300 ft of wall dockGrand Bend Cruising Club
In a community with a proud heritage and promising future, the Ilderton and Area Business Association works hard to enhance, beautify and improve Ilderton (and area). IABA encourages the establishment of business and increase the quality of life for residents.
The Anishinabek Education Institute is mandated by the Anishinabek General Assembly (Res 94/13), to provide quality education and training programs for First Nation Anishinabek communities. The Anishinabek Educational Institute will provide community base
The Regina Senior Citizens Centre is a nonprofit, member-based organization whose mission is to foster, develop, and deliver programs and services that encourage and facilitate people fifty-five years of age and over to sustain independent, healthy, and active lifestyles.
At the first Special Olympics International Summer Games in 1968, Eunice Kennedy Shriver got down on the field during warmups. Shriver, the founder of Special Olympics, also loved being a coach. A few minutes after this picture was taken, she put on her bathing suit -- and helped athletes and coaches at the aquatics events.