Diversity Directory: ● Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan Inc. http://www.afcs.ca/ The Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan will work together in harmony and will be the support agency of choice for all Aboriginal people . by respecting our Elders, helping Aboriginal peoples through friendship, harmony, quality service, cultural integrity, cultural awareness and sharing. ● African Canadian Resource Network Saskatchewan Inc. http://www.acrnsask.ca/ ACRN is an action-oriented, resource organization dedicated to supporting the capacity development of the African-Canadian Community in Saskatchewan in strategic areas such as public and business leadership. It also provides a platform for enhancing social and cultural connections within and outside the Community. ● All Nations Healin’ Thru Artz http://www.anhta.org/home/ All Nations Healin’ Thru Artz provides arts programming for youth between the ages of 12 and 20 years old, regardless of ethnicity, and at no cost to participants. ● Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise http://www.fransaskois.sk.ca/ Depuis plus de 100 ans l’Assemblée communautaire fransaskoise est l’organisme porte-parole de la francophonie en Saskatchewan. Son rôle est d’assurer le développement de la communauté fransaskoise et d’en défendre les intérêts. ● Association jeunesse fransaskoise http://www.ajf.ca/ L’objectif de l’AJF est de rejoindre le plus grand nombre possible de jeunes, et nous savons qu’il n’est pas toujours facile d’assurer le paiement complet pour une activité. Nous pouvons donc faire des arrangements si une contrainte financière empêche un jeune de participer à une activité. Il suffit de contacter le directeur général pour discuter des solutions qui peuvent s’offrir à ces jeunes. L’Association jeunesse fransaskoise est ici par et pour les jeunes! "Fransaskois Youth Association", or AJF, is a non-profit organization devoted to francophone youth across the province. Our organization produces a number of French activities every year for youth between the ages of 12 and 25. At AJF, our goal is to provide a chance for all francophone youth to live and develop their French culture through a variety of sport, culture and leadership-building activities right here in Saskatchewan. ● Association of United Ukrainian Canadians - Regina http://www.auuc.ca/branches.htm#Reg The Association of United Ukrainian Canadians is a national, cultural-educational, non-profit organization established in Canada in 1918. With branches throughout Canada, it sponsors such cultural activities as dance groups, orchestras, choirs and children’s activities. ● Bhutanese-Nepali Community of Regina Inc. https://btncore.org/ Bhutanese- Nepali Community of Regina is a registered non-profit organization and its mandate is to preserve its culture and engage other multicultural communities through various social events, activities and community participation. ● Canadian Hostelling Association - Prairie Region http://www.tourismsaskatchewan.com/where-to-stay/100442/canadian-hostelling-ass ociation---prairie-region Hostelling International - Saskatchewan, founded in 1973, is a non-profit, membership-based organization, which encourages education, adventure and cultural understanding through travel by providing hostel accommodation, membership and hostel-based programs. ● Chinese Language School of Regina, Inc. http://www.chineseschoolregina.ca/about-us The Chinese Language School of Regina was established by a group of enthusiastic Chinese Canadians under the auspices of the Saskatchewan Chinese Cultural Association of Regina in 1975. The School was formally registered with the Saskatchewan Government as a not-for-profit organization in April 1987. ● CISV Saskatoon https://cisvsaskatoon.org/# CISV Saskatoon is part of CISV International, a global organization dedicated to educating and inspiring action for a more just and peaceful world by building intercultural friendship, cooperation, and understanding. By encouraging respect for cultural differences, common values, and self-awareness, CISV empowers children and young people to incorporate these values into their lives as they make a difference in their communities and become global citizens. At the heart of all of our programs is our belief that peace is possible through friendship and mutual understanding. ● Common Weal Community Arts https://commonweal.ca/ Common Weal Community Arts Inc. is a provincial arts organization that collaboratively engages professional artists with communities to promote social change and cultural identity through creative expression. ● Communauté des Africains Francophones de la Saskatchewan https://www.facebook.com/Communaut%C3%A9-des-Africains-Francophones-de-la- Saskatchewan-CAFS-245731142145267/ la CAFS est une Communauté regroupant des Africains francophones établis en Saskatchewan depuis des décennies à nos jours. ● Conseil Culturel Fransaskois https://www.culturel.ca/ CCF is the official Fransaskois representative in cultural matters and maintains links with its local, regional and provincial members, as well as other cultural and multicultural organizations. ● Cultural Connections Regina http://www.culturalconnectionsregina.ca/ Establishing and strengthening inter and intra-cultural connections in Regina and Saskatchewan. Promoting arts, music, food of different cultures in the City of Regina/ province through organization and management of events. Supporting various registered/ charitable organizations in Regina by participating in and hosting their fund raising events Making Regina a more vibrant cultural centre by conducting high quality and inclusive cultural activities ● Doukhobor Cultural Society of Saskatchewan http://www.saskdoukhobor.ca/ The DCSS is a provincial "umbrella" group representing 7 provincially registered Doukhobor societies from Saskatchewan. Our mandate is to promote public awareness, understanding and appreciation of the contributions by Canadian Doukhobors to our provincial and national heritage and culture. We will do this by providing speakers, choir groups and public workshops as well as distributing pamphlets, a list of resource books and choir productions. The organization will encourage and seek out the understanding and cooperation amongst all Doukhobors in Saskatchewan and across Canada. ● Fédération des Francophones de Saskatoon http://www.francosaskatoon.ca/ La Fédération des francophones de Saskatoon est le porte-parole et le chef de file des francophones de Saskatoon pour la promotion et pour le développement de leurs Intérêts. ● Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations http://www.fsin.com/ The FSIN represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan. The Federation is committed to honouring the spirit and intent of the Treaties, as well as the promotion, protection and implementation of the Treaty promises that were made more than a century ago. ● Folkfest (Saskatoon) https://www.saskatoonfolkfest.com/ Purpose: To produce an annual festival for the purpose of educating the public about the different cultures within our society in order to appreciate one’s heritage and preserve valued aspects of culture. To provide scholarships to deserving students for the purpose of fulfilling their educational goals. ● Gabriel Dumont Institute https://gdins.org/ The mission of the Gabriel Dumont Institute is to promote the renewal and development of Métis culture through research; materials development, collection, and distribution; and the design, development, and delivery of Métis-specific educational programs and services. ● Ghanaian Canadian Association of Saskatchewan https://www.facebook.com/groups/197041510318759/ This is a group for all proud Ghanaians and their loved ones residing in the province of Saskatchewan. ● Gordon Tootoosis Nikaniwin Theatre http://www.gtnt.ca/about-us/ To produce and present innovative cultural theatre experiences that engage and empower First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth, artists and the greater Saskatchewan community. ● Gujarati Samaj of Southern Saskatchewan http://reginagujaratisamaj.com/ The earliest Gujarati immigrants to Saskatchewan came in 1958. Prior to 1973, approximately a dozen Gujarati families celebrated Gujarati festivals at a private residence. The Samaj was formally established on February 23, 1974 ● Heritage Saskatchewan https://heritagesask.ca/ Heritage Saskatchewan is the collective voice of all those who value heritage in Saskatchewan. As knowledge-brokers and pathfinders, we seek to raise awareness of Living Heritage. ● Humboldt Regional Newcomer Centre http://www.thehrnc.com/ The Humboldt Regional Newcomer Centre (HRNC) is a walk-in, free resource centre where our staff will help newcomers settle and integrate into their community. The HRNC is a one stop gateway for assistance with immigration concerns and referrals to necessary agencies to help meet the needs of newcomers. The HRNC aims to provide support, information, resources and referrals to newcomers across the region to ensure a successful move to Saskatchewan. The HRNC not only offers services to its newcomers in Humboldt, they reach out to all communities within its region through their settlement advisors and SWIS workers. ● Inclusion Regina http://inclusionregina.ca/ Beginning in Regina, Saskatchewan, we are a community, hundreds and thousands strong, committed to inclusion, acceptance and participation for people with intellectual disabilities. Inclusion Regina, formerly The Regina and District Association for Community Living, was founded in 1952 by parents with a vision of
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