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Empowering Vulnerable Newcomers
by ECSSEN Career School
The "Empowering Vulnerable Newcomers" program supports new immigrants and their children in Calgary through career skills training, youth activities, and educational opportunities. It also provides mentorship to help participants overcome com...
No More Singing in the Rain. Help Youth Singers of Calgary Raise The Roof!
by Youth Singers of Calgary Society
Help Youth Singers of Calgary Raise The Roof! Our home, the ATCO Performing Arts Centre, urgently needs roof repairs after leaks and floods this year. We aim to raise $80,000. Your donation ensures a safe space for our performers. Every bit helps!
Primrose Place Family Centre Enrichment Activities
by Primrose Place Family Centre
Primrose Place Family Centre is raising money to purchase supplies and materials for our daycare and out-of-school care programs! These everyday items have a big role in early childhood education development, please check out our fundraiser to learn more!
Cue the Future: Mentorship at the Varscona Theatre
by The Varscona Theatre Alliance Society
As 2025 comes to a close, the Varscona looks forward: help us Cue the Future! Your gift supports two paid mentorships for emerging designers and technicians. Let’s champion the artists who make the magic happen behind the scenes!
Help Spark Change with Epilepsy Calgary - Donations matched by 50%
by Epilepsy Association of Calgary
Today, we reach out with a heartfelt plea for your support as we embark on our Spark Change Campaign for the Epilepsy Association of Calgary. By contributing, you empower us to continue assisting the 30,000 Southern Albertans living with Epilepsy.
