Posts Tagged funding
Moishe Alexander Donates to York Regional Police Association
Moishe Alexander and Canadian Funding Corporation donated $46.00 CDN to the York Regional Police Association (http://www.yrpa.on.ca) in 2008.
About York Regional Police Association:
We are a labour organization who represent over 1850 Uniform and Civilian members of the York Regional Police. Our Web site features information about our Association, our activities in the Community and links to resources within York Region.
Moishe Alexander Donates to Eddie Shack’s Battle of the Badges
Moishe Alexander and Canadian Funding Corporation donated $57.50 CDN to Eddie Shack’s Battle of the Badges (http://www.battleofthebadges.com) in 2008.
About Battle of the Badges:
The Battle of the Badges Benefit Hockey Game
It’s a time where local heroes unite with legendary NHL players to bring the community together and entertain them with a good old fashioned hockey game. It’s a game where the score never really matters, and the real winners are always the beneficiaries that are helped from the proceeds.
While winning is always nice, it is not the motivating factor behind Battle of the Badges. Instead, the true goal when the players hit the ice is to raise money for worthy local causes and provide the fans with a memorable game. The big success of these deserving charities depends on the generous support from the community and corporate sponsors. Teams from all over the country combined with some NHLers is a winning combination for these deserving charities.
Enjoy Tyke Teams, getting autographs, winning prizes, picking up some souvenirs and meeting the players…in addition to helping great causes!
Moishe Alexander Donates to Zareinu Educational Centre
Moishe Alexander and Canadian Funding Corporation donated $72.00 CDN to Zareinu Educational Centre (http://www.zareinu.org) in 2008.
About Zareinu:
Zareinu is a Jewish Day School and Treatment Centre, which provides special education and individualized therapies to children with a wide range of physical and developmental challenges.
We believe that “special” children are valuable members of the community and have the right to receive an adapted education, opportunities for improving life skills, communication strategies, and respect for their individual strengths. We believe the family is an integral part of our efforts and their input is treated with respect. We encourage parental participation in planning individual programs. We believe that every child has potential. We believe in a coordinated, cooperative effort to develop and provide therapies and learning strategies that will improve the quality of life for each child and family.
We strive to battle prejudice and encourage inclusion through opportunities for supported integration whenever possible.
We advocate for acceptance of children with special needs in the community.
Our teachers, therapists and consulting specialists are experts in their respective disciplines. Our team is multifaceted, ensuring that we offer opportunities for children to take their first steps, communicate their first words, share a smile and reach for that important hug.