HLNAPrior to 1994 a group of community people held meetings in an attempt to identify and address literacy needs in Hants County, Nova Scotia. This group was originally known as th...more...See more text
It was during the presidency of Walter Donnaruma (1947-1948) that the idea of producing the Exposition ''Kingston Area On Parade'' was accepted by the membership. The first Expo op...more...See more text
Acadian Network CAP sites is a non-profit organization that has existed since 2004 under the auspices of the Acadian Federation of Nova Scotia (FANE). In March 2008, he became the ...more...See more text
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in ...more...See more text
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in ...more...See more text
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in ...more...See more text
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in ...more...See more text
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in ...more...See more text
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in ...more...See more text
L'arche began in France in 1964, when Jean Vanier welcomed two men with developmental disabilities to live with him. Previously the men had lived with others in the institution in ...more...See more text
The Vdsa Has Been In Existence Since The Early 80'S, And Incorporated With The Province Of Nova Scotia'S Registry Of Joint Stock In May 1996 As A Registered Association. The Valley...more...See more text
The Valley Community Learning Association (VCLA) is a non-profit organization that helps adults achieve their personal learning goals. Beginning in Kings County in 1989 as the King...more...See more text