Charities & Volunteer Organizations in Downtown, Calgary, AB

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319 Fifth Avenue South West, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2P 0L5

(403) 269-7981
Calgary's Premier Business and Social Club Located in the heart of downtown, the Calgary Petroleum Club is where Calgary’s business leaders connect, collaborate, and celebrate. With a long-standing reputation as the city’s top private club for professionals, CPC offers the perfect setting for networking, growth, and opportunity. Whether you're closing deals over lunch, attending industry events, or hosting clients in one of our elegant spaces, the Club is designed to support your success. But it’s not all business—CPC also embraces community and connection with a vibrant calendar of family-friendly events and private celebration spaces that make every milestone memorable. Discover the perfect balance of professionalism and personal connection at Calgary’s most dynamic and inclusive business club.
The Calgary Petroleum Club is highly regarded for its friendly and helpful staff, excellent venue for events and networking, and top-notch service. Many customers have had positive experiences renting the space for various occasions and attending events hosted at the club. The atmosphere is sophisticated yet welcoming, with spacious and clean washrooms. The food is also praised for being good to great.
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130 9 Ave SE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2G 0P3

(403) 268-4100
At the Glenbow Museum, intriguing stories from Western Canada connect with extraordinary art and artifacts from around the world. Combining a museum, art gallery, library and archives all under one roof, Glenbow boasts over a million artifacts and some 28, 000 works of art in its vast collections and is one of the largest museums in Canada. Through a variety of dynamic programs and changing exhibitions and programs, and a broad collection of art, artifacts and historical documents, Glenbow Museum builds on a commitment to preserve our cultural and western heritage while simultaneously providing visitors with a glimpse of the world beyond.
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B8 – 6020 2 Street SE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2H 2L8

(403) 221-8360
societies, Organization, Non Profit Organizations, foundation associations, Charity, societies associations, Charitable
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3208 8 Ave NE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2A 7V8

403 248 6641
Non-profit organization, Association or organization, Nonprofit Organization, Charity Organization
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111 Riverfront Ave Sw, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2P 4Y8

(403) 269-6122
We are a non-profit social service organization that offers educational, social and recreational programs, community and outreach services and health services.
The Calgary Chinese Citizens Elderly Association is commended for addressing the needs of seniors, particularly for the Asian and Chinese communities, in a timely manner. The organization and its staff are praised for their kindness, patience, and friendliness. The association offers numerous interest classes and is described as a great club worth joining. The building may be old but the volunteers' passion for promoting it is noted.
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620 7Th Avenue S.W., DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2P 0Y8

(403) 261-9861
Charity Organization, Charity, Youth organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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800 MACLEOD TRAIL SE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2G 2M3

(403) 262-1737
C WHO WE ARE (M. Eileen Murray, Where the Heart Is exhibition, 2013) WHAT IS CONTEMPORARY CALGARY? Contemporary Calgary is building a global city of choice by engaging Calgary with the art of our times. Calgarians deserve a destination dedicated to contemporary and modern art. A centre for inspiration. A place to gather. A place of wonder. A place that welcomes every form of artistic expression, and makes every- one feel welcome. A place that invites all of us to embrace the incredible. A place to celebrate the art of our times. WHO’S BEHIND IT? Contemporary Calgary began with a collaboration of visual arts partners including the Institute of Modern and Contemporary Art (IMCA), the Art Gallery of Calgary (AGC) and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MOCA) in co-operation with members of the Calgary visual arts community. WHY DID WE JOIN FORCES? We believe in the power of art to transform the places and the lives we live. We share a passion for art that is relevant, meaningful, and challenging. We share a passion for Calgary to be a global city of choice. It is time to step up and put Calgary's voice into an exciting international dialogue. We are responding to a movement that is growing in Calgary. One that seeks a new cultural venue in a landmark building - an invitation to Calgarians to join together to explore, discover and imagine. We have joined forces to be a conduit in connecting art and audience, and we are united in our vision. We see new ways to collaborate, new ways to experi- ence art, and a new destination that will welcome and engage our entire community. We believe in the power of art that enlightens, invigorates, educates and communicates. We want to make sure every Calgarian has an opportunity to experience it.
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1721 29 Ave SW #350, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2T 6T7

(403) 245 5662
The Alliance Française of Calgary is a registered charitable organization dedicated to the promotion of the French language and culture. Founded in 1947, the Alliance Française de Calgary is the only language school dedicated to French in Calgary with more than 1, 000 students per year: weekday or weekend, you'll find all sorts of courses adapted to your needs, availability and objectives.
Alliance Française Calgary is highly recommended for learning French and experiencing French culture through various programs such as group courses, private lessons, social activities, and even traveling. The quality instruction and facility offer opportunities for success. Customers praise the friendly and fun learning environment and the teachers' expertise. Various activities help improve language skills. French Run and events like hikes and runs are well-organized and enjoyed. Lisa recommends joining Alliance Française Calgary.
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2206A 4Th Street Sw, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2S 1W9

(403) 229-2901
Charity Organization, Festival
Sled Island is a small, intimate venue for comedy and music, known for showcasing independent art and exceeding visitors' expectations.
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430 8 Ave SE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2G 0L7

(403) 266-5305
Nonprofit Organization, Business associations, Charity Organization, Membership Organizations, Non-profit organization
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520 5th Avenue S.W., DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2P 3R7

(587) 779-7205
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, charity organization
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1221 8 St Sw, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2R 0L4

Charity Organization, Charity, Specialty School, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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101 - 3Rd Street S.W, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2P 4G6

(403) 269-6701
Opening hours: Weekends & Holidays7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Workout and pool areas close half an hour before facility closes. For the safety of all people, kids 12Y & under do not have access to Eau Claire YMCA during prime time (M–F 11:30am–1:30pm). Street parking is free before 9am and after 6pm Monday-Saturday, and all day on Sundays. Affordable parking options during the day - see the Downtown Calgary website.
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2707 7 Ave NW, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2N 1A8

(403) 262-2177
At the Canadian Intensive Care Foundation (CICF), we raise funds for life-saving intensive care research and education. Saving lives in a crisis situation is what we are all about. At any time - regardless of age, income or geography - people find themselves in need of intensive care. Here, the most desperate cases are found. Here, research and education is most valuable. Here, knowledge can have the biggest impact on who lives and who does not. Four out of five ICU patients survive and recover in another area of the hospital. One out of five does not - and so the reference to Five Chairs in CICF communications. We're committed to increasing medical professionals' understanding of the needs of critical care patients, and the treatments available for these patients. By providing some of the nation's leading intensive care researchers with grants, we ensure that tomorrow's most critically ill patients will enjoy better care and a greater chance of survival.
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615 Macleod Trail SE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2G 4T8

(403) 237-6456
Since 1998, the Calgary Homeless Foundation (CHF) has worked to reduce homelessness in our city. A home is a precious thing many of us take for granted. The late Mr. Art Smith, a leading Calgary entrepreneur, politician and philanthropist, founded the CHF in order to create a unified front to fight homelessness. As of 2008, the Foundation received a new mandate: to end homelessness in Calgary in 10 years. The Foundation is moving forward on implementing Calgary’s 10 Year Plan in partnership with the many homeless serving agencies, the private sector, our government partners, the faith community, other foundations and all Calgarians to end homelessness in Calgary.
The Calgary Homeless Foundation is praised for its significant role in helping individuals in need. Many express deep gratitude for the organization's assistance, particularly for providing housing. Some frontline workers suggest the agency could improve its referral process to help more people quickly, as they observe empty rooms in buildings and know individuals who could benefit.
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10601 Southport Rd SW #1, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2W 3M5

(403) 289-4394
Our Vision A future where all individuals with Down syndrome and their families feel supported and connected in a community that fosters an environment of acceptance. Our Mission To be a vibrant family support group that enriches the lives of individuals with Down syndrome and their families by providing a network of resources, sharing common experiences, learning together, and creating awareness in the broader community. Our Goals Provide an opportunity for the families of people with Down syndrome to come together on a regular basis to share experiences and exchange information. Advocate on behalf of people with Down syndrome for their rights as individuals. Promote the acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome into our society, thereby allowing them to attain their maximum developmental potential. Gather and disseminate up-to-date information about Down syndrome to our membership, health care professionals, education professionals and the general public. Foster and maintain liaisons with other groups interested in improving the quality of life for individuals with Down syndrome.
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6815 8 St NE, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T2E 7H7

(403) 291-9111
Alberta Barley is a farmer-directed, not-for-profit organization representing Alberta’s barley farmers. Alberta Barley collects a mandatory, but refundable, check-off and reinvests it to grow the barley industry—and its profitability. The organization works collaboratively within all levels of agriculture to achieve tangible results that benefit Alberta’s barley growers. As an organization, Alberta Barley firmly believes in the importance of grassroots representation. Without the support of individual farmer members, the organization would not be able to function. Every farmer who pays barley check-off dollars has a say in the decision-making process, providing a meaningful contribution to growing the entire barley industry. It is through this inclusive, ground-up approach that the organization strives to promote Alberta barley.

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