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Partners You Make a Difference cbe.ab.ca partners you make a difference 2012/2013 The Calgary Board of Education is proud to be associated with numerous organizations that support and enhance student learning. In order to meet student needs, our partnerships are highly dynamic, and evolve over time. Following is a list of many of the organizations that work with Calgary Board of Education schools and students, and who contribute to the strength and viability of public education. If your organization supports student learning at the school level, and would like to be included in the list below please contact [email protected] to add your name. Thank you to all the organizations that support Calgary Board of Education students and staff in providing Calgary with a world-class public education system. collaboration agreements other sponsors, donors and partners Calgary Emergency Medical Services Calgary Emergency Women’s Centre Organizations with collaboration agreements 3M Canada Calgary Fire Department provide programs and/or services with CBE schools AADAC Calgary Flames Hockey Club within the required guidelines and regulations. Alberta - Apprenticeship and Training Calgary Foundation Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre Calgary Herald AWO TAAN Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission Calgary Hitmen Hockey Club Big Brothers Big Sisters Alberta Beverage Container Recycling Corporation Calgary Immigrant Aid Society Boys & Girls Clubs of Calgary Alberta Bottle Depot Association Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association Breakfast Club Alberta Children’s Hospital Calgary Interfaith Food Bank Calgary Bridge Foundation Alberta College of Art and Design Calgary International Children’s Festival Calgary Catholic Immigration Society Alberta Community Development Calgary Learning Village Collaborative (CLVC) Calgary Family Services Alberta Computers for Schools Calgary Multicultural Association Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association Alberta Economic Development Calgary Opera Calgary Learning Village Collaborative (CLVC) Alberta Education Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra Calgary Reads Alberta Employment and Immigration Calgary Police Service Careers: The Next Generation Alberta Environmental Protection Calgary Poppy Fund Catholic Family Service (FS&T) Alberta Health Services Calgary Produce Marketing Association Catholic Family Service of Calgary & Louise Dean Alberta Lung Association Calgary Public Libraries Free the Children Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Calgary Regional Home Builders Association Impact Society Alberta Theatre Projects Student Health Partnership Junior Achievement Southern Alberta Alberta Teachers’ Association Calgary Rotary Clubs Leader in Me Apple Canada Calgary Science Network National Sports Academy Aspen Family and Community Services Network Calgary Shriners Pacific Resource Conservation Society (Destination Association Canadienne-Francaise de l’Alberta Calgary Stampede Conservation) ATCO Gas SAIT Axia Netmedia YMCA Beattie Homes Best Buddies master agreements – final or in progress BMO - Bank of Montreal Bow Habitat Centre Epcor Centre for Performing Arts Bow Valley College Royal Conservatory of Music BP Canada Energy PMAST Breakfast Clubs of Canada National Music Centre Brown Bagging for Calgary’s Kids CADME Burns Memorial Fund Galileo Calaway Park Calgary Airport Authority Calgary Catholic School District Calgary Chamber of Commerce Calgary Community Conferencing Calgary Co-Op Stores Calgary Counselling Services Calgary Economic Development Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation Page 2 Calgary Stampede Band Devon Canada Corporation IBM Canada Calgary Stampeders Ducks Unlimited Canada Imperial Oil Calgary SUN EducationMatters Industry Canada Calgary Transit Enbridge Inc. Inglewood Bird Sanctuary Calgary Zoo ENMAX Intel Corporation Calgary’s Child Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts Inter-faith Youth and Family Services Canada Olympic Park Famous 5 Foundation Jayman Master Builder Canada Safeway Stores First Calgary Savings Branches Job Safety Skills Society Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors First Energy John Howard Society Canadian Blood Services First Student Canada Junior Achievement – Southern Alberta Canadian Department of Defense Flames for Life Foundation Junior League of Calgary Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Fluor Canada KidSport Calgary Canadian Living Foundation Fort Calgary Kiwanis Clubs of Calgary Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters Association Glenbow Museum Korean Language and Culture Academy Canadian Pacific Railway Global Television Network Learning Disabilities Association Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Grand & Toy LensCrafters Canadian Space Agency Heritage Park Lifetouch Canadian Waste Management Homes by Avi Lions Club of Calgary CanWest Global Foundation Honens – International Piano Competition Long View Systems Cardel Custom Homes Hong Kong Bank of Canada - Marlborough Maple Leaf Foods Careers - The Next Generation Hull Child and Family Services Matrix Logistics Services Centre for Energy Information Husky Energy McMan Youth Services Centre for Non-Profit Management Chapters Indigo Books Chevron Resources Child Friendly Calgary CIBC Wood Gundy CISCO Systems City of Calgary - Community and Career Development City of Calgary - Environmental Services City of Calgary - Parks City of Calgary - Waste and Recycling City of Calgary - Waste Water and Drainage City of Calgary - Water Systems City of Calgary - Youth Probation Citytv Coca-Cola Bottling Community Kitchens Program of Calgary Conference Board of Canada ConocoPhillips Canada Costco Cross Conservation Foundation CTV Decidedly Jazz Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre Page 3 Meals on Wheels - Duck Soup Start2Finish Merit Contractors Stepper Homes Metafore Corporation Sterling Homes Microsoft Canada Suncor Energy Military Museums Syncrude Canada Minerva Foundation Talisman Centre Morgex Insurance Talisman Energy Mount Royal University TAQA North Ltd. National Arts Centre TELUS National Music Centre TELUS SPARK National Sport Academy The Learning Partnership National Sports Development Theatre Calgary Nexen Resources Tim Horton’s Nickle Family Foundation Toronto Dominion Bank PC Corp TransCanada Corporation Pepsi-Cola United Library Services Petro-Canada Resources United Way of Calgary and Area Petroleum Services Association of Canada Van Horne Institute PREP Agency Volunteer Calgary Professional Homebuilders Institute Wal-Mart Stores Pumphouse Theatre Werklund Foundation Quest Theatre Wildrose Foundation RBC Royal Bank WinSport Canada RiverWatch Science Women in Trades and Technology Ronald McDonald House Wood’s Home SAIT Polytechnic WordFest Salvation Army Xerox Saputo YMCA Science Alberta Foundation YWCA Youth Connections Program Sedmek Inc. Youth in Motion Shane Homes Shaw Cable Systems Shell Canada Resources Sheriff King Skills Canada SMART Technologies SMARTer Kids Foundation The Society of Exploration Geophysicists Somerset Dental Clinic Southland Leisure Centre Southland Transportation Spectra Energy Transmission Standens Stantec Consulting STARS Foundation Page 4.
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