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Students Supporting Communities Program Student Summer Employment Program Students Supporting Communities Approvals 2021-2022 Approval Amount Hired Employer Name Electoral District Approved Y/N Green Bay Community Employment Corporation Baie Verte - Green Bay $3,650.00 Y Green Bay Youth Centre Baie Verte - Green Bay $14,600.00 Y Town of Woodstock Baie Verte - Green Bay $3,650.00 Y Lethbridge & Area Local Service District Bonavista $3,650.00 Y Little Catalina Women's Institute Bonavista $3,650.00 Y Trinity Historical Society Incorporated Bonavista $3,650.00 Y Burnt Island Town council Burgeo - La Poile $3,550.00 Y Burnt Islands Economic Development Board Burgeo - La Poile $3,500.00 Y DG Four Enterprises Burgeo - La Poile $3,650.00 Y Recreation Committee of Burnt Islands Burgeo - La Poile $3,650.00 Y Main Street Youth Centre Burin - Grand Bank $7,300.00 Y St. Lawrence Community Youth Network Incorporated Burin - Grand Bank $7,300.00 Y St. Lawrence Retirement Living Limited Burin - Grand Bank $3,650.00 Y Town Council of Lawn Burin - Grand Bank $3,650.00 Y Town of Bauline Cape St. Francis $3,550.00 Y Society of St. Vincent de Paul Carbonear - Trinity - Bay de Verde $10,950.00 Y Tourism Bell Island Conception Bay East - Bell Island $3,650.00 N Norris Arm Boys and Girls Club Incorporated Exploits $7,300.00 Y Town Council of Leading Tickles Exploits $3,650.00 Y Community Youth Network Ferryland $3,218.75 N MMB Dining Enterprises Limited Ferryland $3,650.00 Y Banting Historic Trust Incorporated Fogo Island - Cape Freels $3,650.00 Y Cape Freels Development Association Fogo Island - Cape Freels $14,600.00 Y Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation Fogo Island - Cape Freels $3,650.00 Y Indian Bay Park Committee Fogo Island - Cape Freels $7,300.00 N Stella Gale Fogo Island - Cape Freels $3,650.00 Y Town of Centreville-Wareham-Trinity Fogo Island - Cape Freels $3,650.00 Y Town of Indian Bay Fogo Island - Cape Freels $14,600.00 N Town of Lumsden Fogo Island - Cape Freels $3,650.00 Y Harbour Breton Community Youth Fortune Bay - Cape La Hune $7,300.00 Y 81655 NL & Lab Incorporated Gander $3,650.00 Y Gander Boys & Girls Club Gander $3,650.00 Y Gander Community Tennis Association Gander $10,950.00 Y Corduroy Brook Enhancement Association Incorporated Grand Falls-Windsor - Buchans $18,250.00 Y Exploits Valley YMCA Grand Falls-Windsor - Buchans $21,900.00 Y Hollett's Retirement Living Incorporated Grand Falls-Windsor - Buchans $3,650.00 N Extreme Builders Incorporated Harbour Grace - Port de Grave $3,650.00 Y Harbour Grace Community Youth Harbour Grace - Port de Grave $3,650.00 Y North River Town Council Harbour Main $7,300.00 Y St. Peter's Anglican Church (CBS) Harbour Main $3,650.00 Y Gros Morne Summer Music Incorporated Humber - Bay of Islands $3,650.00 Y Town of Reidville Humber - Gros Morne $3,650.00 Y Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Circle Lake Melville $3,650.00 Y Them Days Incorporated Lake Melville $3,650.00 Y Lewisporte Town Council Lewisporte - Twillingate $7,300.00 Y Town Council of Baytona Lewisporte - Twillingate $3,650.00 Y Town of Summerford Lewisporte - Twillingate $10,950.00 Y Town of Twillingate Lewisporte - Twillingate $3,650.00 Y Pearlgate Track and Field Mount Pearl - Southlands $3,650.00 N Computer Liquidation Center Incorporated Mount Pearl North $3,650.00 Y Longshore Holdings Limited Placentia - St. Mary's $3,650.00 Y Whitbourne Sports and Recreation Placentia - St. Mary's $7,300.00 Y Placentia West Development Association Placentia West - Bellevue $7,300.00 Y Town Of Placentia Placentia West - Bellevue $3,650.00 N Englee Town Council St. Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows $3,650.00 Y Student Summer Employment Program Students Supporting Communities Approvals 2021-2022 Approval Amount Hired Employer Name Electoral District Approved Y/N Flower's Cove Town Council St. Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows $3,650.00 Y Norpen Status of Women Council St. Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows $3,850.00 Y St. Anthony And Area Boys and Girls Club St. Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows $3,650.00 Y Town Council of Bird Cove St. Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows $3,650.00 Y Town Council of Port Saunders St. Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows $14,600.00 Y Flat Bay Band Incorporated St. George's - Humber $3,650.00 Y Planned Parenthood NL St. John's Centre $3,650.00 N Silverwood Retirement Liivng Incorporated St. John's East - Quidi Vidi $3,650.00 N Benoit First Nation Incorporated Stephenville - Port au Port $3,500.00 Y Mainland Heritage Committee Corporation Stephenville - Port au Port $3,650.00 Y Recreation of Mainland Incorporated Stephenville - Port au Port $3,650.00 Y Orams Birchview Manor Limited Terra Nova $3,650.00 Y Ace Wetclean and Laundry Limited Topsail - Paradise $3,650.00 Y Empower - The Disability Resource Center Windsor Lake $3,650.00 N TOTAL $382,518.75.
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