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NL Audio Guide

Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Joined 14 décembre 2025
NL Audio Guide is a community-driven initiative dedicated to making Newfoundland and Labrador’s history, culture, and natural beauty more accessible and engaging for everyone. We produce high-quality, multilingual audio tours that bring local stories to life—designed for tourists, newcomers, and residents alike who want to explore the province in a deeper, more personal way. Our mission is to create an easy-to-use platform where anyone can walk through iconic places like Signal Hill, Quidi Vidi, or the streets of Bonavista and hear captivating stories told by local voices. From historical facts to folklore, from indigenous heritage to immigrant journeys, each guide is carefully researched and recorded to ensure authenticity and accessibility. We work with local researchers, translators, audio artists, and volunteers to create and distribute these guides digitally through our website and mobile app. Our project is grassroots in spirit but growing with strong potential to impact tourism, education, and community engagement across the province. By connecting people through storytelling, NL Audio Guide is not just a tourism tool—it’s a platform for cultural preservation, inclusive exploration, and community pride.
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Newfoundland Helping Hand

St. John's, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Joined 14 décembre 2025
Newfoundland Helping Hands: Empowering Communities Through Compassion. Newfoundland Helping Hands is a community-focused charity dedicated to bridging the gap between those in need and those willing to help. Our mission is simple: to empower individuals facing hardships by providing them with the essential items they require to overcome challenges, restore dignity, and improve their quality of life. Our innovative approach allows people who want to make a difference to contribute directly to fulfilling specific needs. We work closely with individuals who require assistance, guiding them through a process where they submit detailed invoices for essential items. This ensures transparency, accountability, and a targeted impact. Once approved, the funds are used by our dedicated team to purchase these items, guaranteeing that every donation makes a meaningful difference. With the support of caring donors, Newfoundland Helping Hands aims to become a beacon of hope, providing practical solutions and uplifting our community one family at a time. Together, we can transform lives, create lasting change, and build a stronger, more compassionate Newfoundland.  
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Newfoundland Pony Society

St. John's, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Joined 14 décembre 2025
The Newfoundland Pony Society (NPS) is the official organization responsible for the preservation and protection of the Newfoundland Pony. Under the Heritage Animal Act, the NPS is mandated to protect and maintain the Newfoundland Pony Registry. In the Fall of 1979, a group of concerned pony owners held a public meeting in St. John’s and the Newfoundland Pony Society was created. The NPS was incorporated in 1981 as a registered charity (#8991 23053 RR0001). The Society convinced the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador that the Newfoundland Pony was a living part of the province’s cultural history and as such, required legal protection before there were too few ponies to maintain a healthy population. This initiative resulted in the Heritage Animals Act being passed on December 19, 1996. The Newfoundland Pony and the Newfoundland Pony Society received their official designation under this Act on September 15, 1997. Once in the thousands, there are now an estimated 500-600 Newfoundland Ponies in Canada and the U.S., with the actual number of breeding ponies much lower. This hard-working animal played an important role in the survival of rural Newfoundland; they hauled wood for building and heating houses, they pulled kelp from the beach for gardens, and were a dependable means of transportation for families. NPS recently secured a 50-year agricultural lease on 25 acres of Crown land near Hopeall, Trinity Bay. We plan to restore the pasture and create a dedicated showcase area called The Newfoundland Pony Heritage Park. The park will provide free grazing pasture and breeding space for Newfoundland Pony owners in the area, in addition to a visitor centre for school groups, the public and tourists.
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Ocean Wise

Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique
Joined 14 décembre 2025
Ocean Wise has been an ocean champion for 50 years. From humble beginnings in Vancouver in 1951, we have grown into a global environmental charity that addresses overfishing, ocean pollution and climate change.
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Parkinson Canada

Toronto, Ontario
Joined 14 décembre 2025
Parkinson Canada believes in a better life today for People Living with Parkinson’s, and a world without Parkinson’s tomorrow.  Canada has some of the world’s highest rates, and it is growing quickly.  People living with Parkinson’s are at the centre of everything we do at Parkinson Canada. We provide education and services, and we advocate with federal, provincial, and territorial governments on issues that matter to the Parkinson’s community in Canada. The Parkinson Research Program funds innovative research to search for better treatments and a cure.   People living with Parkinson’s count on us to be there at every step of their Parkinson’s journey. To learn more about us, please visit www.parkinson.ca.
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Project Management Institute - NL Chapter

St. John's, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Joined 14 décembre 2025
Chartered in 2001, the PMI Newfoundland and Labrador Chapter provides its members with professional development, resources, and networking opportunities.
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Project Tight Knit

Toronto, Ontario
Joined 14 décembre 2025
Project Tight Knit is a local volunteering service with the goal of spreading love and positivity to the elderly community in nursing homes in the form of LETTERS!
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Rushoon Community Center Committee

Rushoon, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Joined 14 décembre 2025
A committee elected by the residents of the community of Rushoon to operate and fundraise for the new community center within the community,  The community center was previously the RC parish hall but was purchased by the community via the Town of Rushoon Council.  It was initially built in the community as a high school in 1964 using some wood from the base in Argentia.  The community kept the building going under the parish of Christ the King until it went up for sale to pay for the actions of the RC archdiocese. This building has been used not only as a school, but church, concert venue, wedding venue, school graduation ceremony and funerals.  To this day the then "hall" now community center continues to be an inportant part of life in this small southern Newfoundland Community.
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Second Harvest

Etobicoke, Ontario
Joined 14 décembre 2025
Second Harvest is Canada’s largest food rescue organization and expert in perishable food recovery. We rescue surplus, unsold food from across the supply chain and redistribute it to not-for-profits across the country to feed communities. Demonstrating our values of community, environment, integrity, and collaboration, we strive for No Waste. No Hunger.
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Sunset Manor

Twillingate, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Joined 14 décembre 2025
Sunset Manor is a welcoming personal care home in Newfoundland, designed to provide comfort, dignity, and quality of life for up to 23 residents. Our home combines the warmth of family-style living with professional care, creating an environment where seniors can feel truly at home. We are located in Twillingate a small community with a aging population.
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TecNurture

St. John's, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
Joined 14 décembre 2025
A youth-led initiative bridging technology education and community support. At Tec Nurtur, we believe that education and community service shouldn't exist in separate silos. We're a youth-led initiative that combines technology education with meaningful community impact. Every workshop we host requires participants to contribute food donations, which we distribute to local food banks and families in need. This unique model ensures that as our students grow their technical skills, they're also growing their commitment to community service. Founded and run by young people who are passionate about both technology and community, we're proving that the next generation can create innovative solutions to real-world problems.
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The Halifax Helpers

Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse
Joined 14 décembre 2025
The Halifax Helpers was established to make sure that all students receive the academic support they require to become fearless learners. We provide free online tutoring and language sessions for elementary, junior high school, and high school students in the maritimes and beyond.

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