Non-Profit Organizations
Here are some of the items currently available from the Squadron kit Shop. If you would like to purchase any of these items please contact Major Dale Bliss, dcbliss@rogers.com, preferred method of payment is cash.
Abilities Centre is a charitable organization that delivers enriching sports and fitness, arts, research and education, and life skills opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. Located in Whitby, just east of Toronto off Hwy 401 and next to the Whitby GO Station, the Centre features a 125,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility that is easy to reach by car or public transit.
211 is the source Canadians trust when seeking information and services to deal with life's challenges. 211's award-winning telephone helpline (2-1-1) and website provide a gateway to community, social, non-clinical health and related government services. 211 helps to navigate the complex network of human services quickly and easily, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in over 100 languages.
Our work for people living with dementia wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of our sponsors.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is Canada’s leading child and youth mentoring charity . We facilitate life-changing relationships that inspire and empower children and youth to reach their potential, both as individuals and citizens.
Since 1963, the Boys and Girls Club of Durham (formerly Eastview Boys and Girls Club) has provided recreational and social development programs in Durham and has grown into one of the Region’s most established and effective youth serving organizations. With a membership that currently exceeds 1000 children we are pleased to provide fully equipped facilities to match our wide range of quality programs. - See more at: http://www.bgcdurham.com/about#sthash.mW8QEi96.dpuf
A charitable, non-profit organization whose members are people of Durham Region who have experienced brain injuries, their families and others who share our vision
Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority was established in 1958. Our mandate is to establish and undertake programs to promote the conservation, restoration, development and management of natural resources in partnership with local Municipalities and the Province.
The Canadian Automotive Museum was established in 1962 as a community project of the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce to promote the history of the automotive industry and to promote tourism in the area. At that time, a number of prominent Oshawa residents made financial contributions or provided interest-free loans to acquire a former car dealership on Simcoe Street.
Canadian Blood Services is a not-for-profit, charitable organization whose sole mission is to manage the blood and blood products supply for Canadians.