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Parent Advisory Council (PAC) 2006/07 Direct Access Grants - Parent Advisory Council (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General As of September 19, 2006 Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch Note: As of the date above there are 21 additional organizations still to be added to this report. City Budget Group Charity Category App No Org No Charity Amount Requested Name Amount 100 MILE HOUSE PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870477 110769 100 MILE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 7,540.00 7,540.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872227 113315 100 MILE HOUSE JUNIOR SECONDARY P.A.C. 6,720.00 6,720.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870319 114284 CARIBOO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PARENT SUPPORT GROUP 1,420.00 1,420.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870174 102886 PETER SKENE OGDEN SENIOR SECONDARY P.A.C. 11,340.00 11,340.00 $27,020.00 $27,020.00 108 MILE RANCH PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872119 113284 MILE 108 ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 4,920.00 4,920.00 $4,920.00 $4,920.00 150 MILE HOUSE PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870574 109099 150 MILE HOUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,120.00 6,120.00 $6,120.00 $6,120.00 ABBOTSFORD PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872216 113326 ABBOTSFORD ELECTRONIC SCHOOL P.A.C. 14,200.00 14,200.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872163 110781 ABBOTSFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 11,700.00 11,700.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872401 104411 ABBOTSFORD SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL PARENT 19,540.00 19,540.00 TEACHER LIAISON SOCIETY PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871298 113872 ABBOTSFORD TRADITIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,240.00 6,240.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870177 106231 ABERDEEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,940.00 2,940.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872414 102089 ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 3,800.00 3,800.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871788 104360 AUGUSTON TRADITIONAL ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 6,640.00 6,640.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872268 108142 BAKERVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,900.00 2,900.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871590 104825 BARROWTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,440.00 2,440.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871129 106198 BLUE JAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,720.00 5,720.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871289 104348 BRADNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,600.00 2,600.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871091 103992 CENTENNIAL PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,920.00 6,920.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872177 103333 CHIEF DAN GEORGE MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 12,200.00 12,200.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871867 113328 CLAYBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 13,640.00 13,640.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872316 110316 CLEARBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 9,680.00 9,680.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872312 112596 COLLEEN & GORDIE HOWE MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 12,120.00 12,120.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871264 113338 DISTRICT PARENT ADVISORY COUNCIL S.D. #34 - 2,500.00 2,500.00 ABBOTSFORD PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871237 106781 DORMICK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,140.00 4,140.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872528 105362 DR. ROBERTA BONDAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,600.00 5,600.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870211 103626 DR. THOMAS .A. SWIFT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,360.00 5,360.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872582 104368 DUNACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 2,860.00 2,860.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872202 113011 EUGENE REIMER MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 11,680.00 11,680.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871945 106380 GODSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,380.00 5,380.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870649 106614 HARRY SAYERS ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 9,580.00 9,580.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871852 106359 JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 3,180.00 3,180.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871229 104470 JOHN MACLURE COMMUNITY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,400.00 6,400.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870173 109162 KING TRADITIONAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 7,420.00 7,420.00 Page 1 of 53 2006/07 Direct Access Grants - Parent Advisory Council (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General As of September 19, 2006 Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch Note: As of the date above there are 21 additional organizations still to be added to this report. City Budget Group Charity Category App No Org No Charity Amount Requested Name Amount PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872311 108647 MARGARET STENERSEN ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 6,500.00 6,500.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872266 113157 MATSQUI ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 3,240.00 3,240.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870639 107014 MCMILLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 8,120.00 8,120.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872116 108676 MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,900.00 5,900.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871653 105599 NORTH POPLAR FINE ARTS SCHOOL P.A.C. 8,680.00 8,680.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871960 106587 PHILIP SHEFFIELD ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 1,580.00 1,580.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872254 104824 PRINCE CHARLES ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 4,560.00 4,560.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872482 109883 RICK HANSEN SECONDARY P.A.C. 19,580.00 19,580.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870093 106370 ROBERT BATEMAN SECONDARY P.A.C. 19,640.00 19,640.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872376 105924 ROSS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 3,640.00 3,640.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872200 106232 SANDY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 8,920.00 8,920.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870827 108760 SIMPSON TRADITIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL P.A.C. 7,560.00 7,560.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871583 104224 SOUTH POPLAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,100.00 5,100.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870730 113355 ST. JAMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.S.G. 4,320.00 4,320.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870142 113384 ST. JOHN BREBEUF SECONDARY SCHOOL P.S.G. 5,740.00 5,740.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872092 103534 TEN-BROECK ELEMENTARY P.A.C. 7,640.00 7,640.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870005 107695 TERRY FOX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,420.00 5,420.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870120 105690 UPPER SUMAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,300.00 4,300.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870050 113272 VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HELPING HANDS COMMITTEE 2,580.00 2,580.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870135 106560 W.A. FRASER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 12,760.00 12,760.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871732 112007 W.J. MOUAT SECONDARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 31,200.00 31,200.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870057 108086 YALE SECONDARY SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION 23,620.00 23,620.00 $397,980.00 $397,980.00 AGASSIZ PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870153 112689 AGASSIZ ELEMENTARY SECONDARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 9,480.00 9,480.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870572 106397 KENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 7,260.00 7,260.00 $16,740.00 $16,740.00 ALDERGROVE PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870295 106974 ALDERGROVE COMMUNITY SECONDARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 21,780.00 21,780.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872178 107091 COGHLAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 3,740.00 3,740.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 872745 104693 NORTH OTTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 5,800.00 5,800.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871133 108931 PARKSIDE CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 8,340.00 8,340.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870037 105711 SHORTREED SCHOOL P.A.C. 4,840.00 4,840.00 $44,500.00 $44,500.00 ALERT BAY PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871895 112614 ALERT BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 960.00 960.00 $960.00 $960.00 ALEXIS CREEK PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 870521 114209 ALEXIS CREEK P.A.C. 1,960.00 1,960.00 Page 2 of 53 2006/07 Direct Access Grants - Parent Advisory Council (PAC) and District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General As of September 19, 2006 Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch Note: As of the date above there are 21 additional organizations still to be added to this report. City Budget Group Charity Category App No Org No Charity Amount Requested Name Amount $1,960.00 $1,960.00 ANAHIM LAKE PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 873236 105469 ANAHIM LAKE ELEMENTARY JUNIOR SCHOOL P.A.C. 1,840.00 1,840.00 $1,840.00 $1,840.00 ANMORE PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871688 106545 ANMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 3,260.00 3,260.00 $3,260.00 $3,260.00 ARMSTRONG PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871416 107579 ARMSTRONG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C. 6,160.00 6,160.00 PACS EDUCATION - K TO 12 871952 102734 HIGHLAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P.A.C.
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