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A registered charity and non-profit organization, 25th Street Theatre officially incorporated in 1974, becoming the first professional Theatre company in Saskatoon. Now in our 48th year, 25th Street Theatre is known primarily as the producer of the annual Fringe Festival which has been a cultural landmark of Saskatoon supporting the creation of new work and artists who seek to work outside the Canadian regional theatre model since 1989.
Running from July 28th through August 6th, the Saskatoon Fringe is a 10-day Festival in the heart of the Broadway District of Saskatoon which celebrates the vibrant art created in our local community and beyond. As a member of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals, the Saskatoon Fringe is a part of an international network of Fringe Festivals which provides a platform for artists from around the world to travel across the country sharing their stories.
The AIM (Ability in Me) program is a provincial non-profit, charitable organization located in Saskatoon offering specialized therapy and innovative programs that support individuals between 0 and 22 years of age with Down syndrome and their families. Services include speech and language therapy, literacy programming, occupational therapy and music therapy. Staff work collaboratively with parents and caregivers, as well as health and education professionals. AIM puts emphasis on the successful inclusion in the home, school, and community settings.
Autism Services is a Saskatoon-based charitable organization dedicated to supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Autism Services supports the mental and social wellbeing of all involved through advocacy, resource navigation, mental health support, social recreation, and other programs.
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) Coffee Talk Inc. team invites you to join us at our 1st anti-racism forum and social gathering titled, "The BIPOC Lens" on Sunday, July 10th!
Bring you and your friends to our unique, exciting all-day event of anti-racism education, BIPOC perspectives, fun & games, and dancing!
For the event, the organizers are looking for ~5 volunteers to:
- Sign in attendees at the door
- Help watch the venue for damage
- Help set up the room
- Help with tear down and clean up
These volunteers will get free admission to the event. Food will be included.
An on-going, growing and evolving advocacy program to reduce the number of bird “window strikes” in Saskatoon through increased awareness and education about options for window treatments, both on homes as well as businesses. Partners include Living Sky Wildlife Rehabilitation, Saskatoon Nature Society, Saskatchewan Light Pollution Abatement Committee (SLPAC) and Wild Birds Unlimited (WBU). This project is funded by the City of Saskatoon.
Brevoort Park Community Association's objective is to promote community spirit and growth by providing sport, culture and recreational programs that enhance the well being of residents residing in or near to Brevoort Park.
Located on Broadway Avenue and connecting streets between Dufferin Ave and Eastlake Ave, the Broadway BID represents over 150 business owners and property owners, and is funded by a special tax levy applied to commercially assessed properties within the district. The Broadway BID is committed to developing initiatives that enhance and benefit the Broadway area, from promoting small businesses and local events, to streetscaping projects, and fostering community partnerships. Under the guidance of an elected President and Board of Directors , the Broadway BID provides the opportunity for businesses and property owners to join together to promote and advertise Saskatoon’s most vibrant neighbourhood.
Our mission
CISV educates and inspires action for a more just and peaceful world.
Our values
- Friendship – We find a common bond and we are kind to each other.
- Inclusiveness – We are open, culturally sensitive, we accept and respect people and cultures.
- Enthusiasm – We bring energy and passion to everything we do.
- Engagement – We show up, participate and learn with a positive attitude.
- Cooperation – We work together and support each other toward our common goal.
THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
BE a part of a collective of people united by a singular focus where no Canadian fears cancer. BE bold by committing your time to driving positive change alongside families, friends, healthcare teams, donors, scientists, advocates and all those who strive to make the cancer journey one that is supported in every way. We believe that life is bigger than cancer. We believe your support is stronger than cancer.
The Canadian Cancer Society works tirelessly to save and improve lives. Thanks to our donors and volunteers, we’re able to fund groundbreaking cancer research into all types of cancer, offer support services to help people better manage life with cancer, shape health policies to prevent cancer and support those living with the disease, and offer trusted cancer information for all Canadians.
In 1992, a small group of volunteers began a movement in Toronto’s High Park. They brought together 1,500 people to raise awareness and raised $85,000 for the breast cancer cause. This moment marked the beginning of what was to become the Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure. It is now Canada’s largest single-day, volunteer-led event supporting the breast cancer cause.
In 1997, the trailblazing partnership between the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) and CIBC began. On February 1, 2017, CBCF and the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) joined forces under the CCS banner. Together, CCS, CIBC and thousands of dedicated Canadians continue to raise vital funds for the breast cancer cause through this signature event. We are grateful to CIBC, their employees and clients for their longstanding support and the countless volunteers, participants and donors that are helping to change the future of breast cancer.
This event unites an incredible collective of Canadians who are a force-for-life in the face of breast cancer and want to show their support. It is an inspirational day that raises important funds for CCS, the largest charitable funder of breast cancer research in Canada. CCS invests these dollars into groundbreaking breast cancer research, compassionate support services, trusted cancer information and advocacy on behalf of all Canadians. Because of the funds Canadians raise through the CIBC Run for the Cure, we know more than ever before about how to prevent, diagnose, treat and live with and beyond breast cancer.
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Canadian women. It touches the lives of so many families every day. The CIBC Run for the Cure gives families, friends and supporters the opportunity to come together to honour and celebrate their loved ones. And to make a real difference for all Canadians impacted by breast cancer.
Saskatoon hosts over 1,000 participants at the Run for the Cure event each year at Prairieland Park, raising thousands of dollars each year. We need your help to make our local event amazing!
Join youth-led environmental initiatives to protect Canada’s lands, water and communities.
Welcome to the Youth Nature Keepers Network! If you are between 15 and 30 years old and want to be a driver of positive change in your community, you’ve come to the right place.
Your actions matter, and together we can work towards a greener, cleaner future!
- Receive training in habitat restoration and invasive species management
- Design and lead your own community project or join another one (ex: weed pull, restoration, garbage clean-up).
- Help educate others across Canada about the importance of protecting our environment and connect with other environmentalists across the nation who are looking to make a difference.
- Support the goal to create healthy habitats and resilient communities, keeping them free of invasive species.
Volunteer with us! Do good while gaining practical, hands-on work experience.
- Gain access to professional training in project management fundamentals, budgeting, public engagement, leadership, and teamwork skills.
- Volunteer in a safe and inclusive space and feel welcome, supported, and valued.
- Receive one-on-one support and mentorship.
- An opportunity to plan and attend a National Youth Summit in Ottawa in March 2024.
- Earn volunteer/service hours and professional references.
Open to anyone between the ages of 15-30 in Saskatchewan!
To volunteer, visit: https://canadainvasives.ca/youth-nature-keepers/
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