Non-profit Organizations in Market Ridge Place, Paradise, NL

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Results from the 'Non-profit Organizations' category in Market Ridge Place, Paradise

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1296 Kenmount Rd, Paradise, A1L 1N3

(709) 576-1303
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

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1296-A Kenmount Road, Paradise, A1L 1N3

(709) 576-0247
Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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1296A Kenmount Road, Paradise, A1L 1Y5

(709) 576-0146
Association or organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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1296A Kenmount Road, Paradise, A1L 1N3

(709) 729-3892
Recreation Newfoundland and Labrador (RNL) is a province wide, not for profit organization established in 1971 to promote the values and benefits of recreation. In partnership with volunteers and the professional recreation community, RNL has worked to improve the quality of recreation for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians for over 40 years. RNL is dedicated to maintaining relationships with recreation directors, community organizations, government officials, students, the business sector and other professionals in the recreation field. RNL supports the benefits of recreation through communication, advocacy, education and training.
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24 Mcnamara Drive, Paradise, A1L 0A6

(709) 368-5533
Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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89 McNamara Drive, Paradise, A1L 3W2

(709) 757-5434
Nonprofit Organization, Women's organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization
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129 Glencoe Drive, Mount Pearl, A1N 4S7

(709) 368-6532
Established in 1982, the NL Employers’ Council (NLEC) enables employers to present a strong collective voice on employer issues. The Employers’ Council is a vocal advocate for competitive taxes, competitive regulations, and fiscally responsible government budgets. Several recent successes– including the rescinding of card based union certification in 2014 and the reduction of employer workers’ compensation insurance premiums in 2013 – demonstrate our ability to act as an effective voice for the business community.
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55 Karwood Drive, Paradise, A1L 0L3

(709) 722-0931
Youth organization, Non-Profit Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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21 Glencoe Dr, Mount Pearl, A1N 4S5

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7 Osmond Place, Mount Pearl, A1N 4L2

The Heather Cutler Foundation is a Canadian non-profit founded in memory of Heather Cutler, a devoted nurse from Newfoundland who faced pancreatic cancer. Her journey exposed critical gaps in cancer care, inspiring the foundation's mission to advocate for equitable access to somatic testing, clinical trials, and advanced cancer treatments. The foundation aims to raise awareness, provide educational resources, and empower patients and their families through self-advocacy. In addition to its advocacy work, the foundation is driving a national petition to urge the government to reform cancer care policies, streamline drug approvals, and ensure consistent treatment standards across Canada.

729 Fowler's Rd, Conception Bay South, A1W 3J1

(709) 781-7118
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45 Olympic Drive, Mount Pearl, A1N 3G9

(709) 748-6489
Non-profit organization, Business Associations, Nonprofit Organization, Membership Organizations, Youth organization
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1081 Topsail Road, Mount Pearl, A1N 5G1

(709) 753-3224
Disability Service, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Charity Organization
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1081 Topsail Rd, Mount Pearl, A1N 5G1

Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
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3 Moffatt Road, Mount Pearl, A1N 5B9

(709) 754-0210
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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1037 Topsail Rd.;, Mount Pearl, A1N 5E9

(709) 753-8521
The fruit of Foundation-funded research is knowledge that now fuels many of our health promotion activities. Today (in addition to funding research on treatment) we recognize prevention as the key in the fight against heart disease and stroke. We are committed to providing significant funding to support education programs that teach the value of healthy lifestyles and early recognition of heart disease and stroke. These activities place us front and centre in large and small communities across the province. Programs like Heart to Heart and Living with Stroke, support and education programs for heart and stroke patients, and Jump Rope for Heart, an educational program that helps elementary students get active and learn about healthy lifestyles, are placing Saskatchewan people one step closer to the Foundation's dream: a future free from heart disease and stroke. Advocacy at the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan takes place on many levels. We work closely with government departments to encourage healthy public policy (for example, the national Trans Fat Task Force, seeking to reduce trans fats in our foods, legislation to protect people from second-hand smoke in public and workplaces, and the development of formal school food policies by Saskatchewan School Boards). Some of our volunteers work to encourage health care professionals to use and study new Foundation research findings and treatment protocols (for example, we are currently working to develop an integrated stroke strategy – a system of care that more effectively prevents stroke and gives stroke patients a far greater chance of survival with less disability). Other Foundation volunteers help encourage young people to be active everyday and provide programs to make it fun for them to do so. We are active in advocating for affordable and accessible facilities where survivors of stroke and heart attack can become active in preventing further episodes/deterioration of their health status.

111 Richard Nolan Drive, Mount Pearl, A1N 3A9

709-747-1022
Liturgically, our main gathering is a contemporary service of worship on Sunday mornings at 11a.m. A traditional celebration of the Holy Eucharist is always held at 8:30 a.m. every Sunday. We warmly invite you to worship with us, and participate in the life of our Church Family. If you would like more information about our Parish and its Ministries, please feel free to explore our website or contact us directly.
Customers appreciate the spacious parking lot and ease of location. Some have explored the labyrinth in the church grounds and found it worth checking out. Many express gratitude for the delicious community supper provided by the church.
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961 Topsail Road, Mount Pearl, A1N 3J6

(709) 738-1626
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Business Consultant, entrepreneurs support organization, Business development service
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2426 Topsail Road, Conception Bay South, A1W 5R4

(709) 834-4567
Topsail United Church is the biggest christian denomination in Canada. Topsail United Church is a protestant organization that represents the Methodist Church of Canada, the Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec, the Presbyterian Church in Canada.You can find an office in Conception Bay South at PO Box 13010, Topsail Stn Main, A1W 2K1 or in any other address.
Customers highlight the pleasant views and welcoming atmosphere of The United Church of Canada - Topsail United Church.
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7 Conception Bay Hwy, Conception Bay South, A1W 3A1

(709) 834-2099
Environmental Conservation Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Environmental Conservation, Non-Profit Organization, Environmental program, Outdoor recreation