To support the Elders in attending the Ceremonial Gathering at Long Plain First Nation in Winnipeg (Dec 10-13, 2022). The Mide Wigwaasabakoon Ceremonial Gathering is supported by the Calgary Foundation, the Winnipeg Foundation and the Truth & Reconciliation Fund held at the Oakville Community Foundation.
The Mosaic Food Program is a culturally appropriate food security program for newcomers, refugees, and low-income families, particularly those in public housing. The program provides families with biweekly food hampers of basic food staples that can be economically prepared for large families. The grant will help feed 600 families from now ’til the end of the holidays.
To support a matching grant of up to $10,000/year for 2 years; the funds will be directed to USAY’S programs.
Helping Hands currently offers 10 volunteer based programs to our community, filling gaps in community services, and meeting unmet human needs for our clients. With increasing population, changing demographics, difficult economic conditions, and an aging population, our programs are in high demand, and pushing the limits of Helping Hands’ capacity. A successful Helping Hands Community Programs grant will alleviate some of the stress of the increasing operating costs.
We will provide a transformational learning experience for local and regional choirs building relationships & community. Festivals like this do exist in Alberta. The first Western Canada choral festival it will be THE festival of the future. Providing immersive choral education for singers from Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan by world-class experts. We have the reputation & acumen to attract global leaders benefitting the choral community ensuring high caliber choral music continues.
The play, New Blood deals with the issue of the impact of residential schools on First Nations children and adults. The request is for funds to support a production of New Blood in the Jack Singer Concert Hall on June 14, 2023; bringing together the cast of New Blood and the musicians of the Calgary Civic Symphony in a major public presentation of the play. The intention of the organizers is that any return from the presentation go to charities supporting residential school survivors.
A gathering of artists to discuss the role of arts in the advancement of human rights
Neighbours hold a fun event to discuss making the park more beneficial for the community
Free drop-in sessions at the library to help children with language acquisition and parents with social isolation
Volunteers bring music and friendship to isolated seniors