Leduc Foundation provides affordable accommodation and services to seniors, individuals and families within the geographical area of Leduc County through 181 seniors' lodge suites, 170 senior's apartments, 135 affordable housing rental units, and 42 subsidized rental units.In addition to housing accommodation, Leduc Foundation also offers rent supplements directly to tenants in private landlord's buildings as well as through a partnership with private landlords within the geographical area of Leduc County, for those who have a place to live but may need help with their rent.If you are of modest income and need a place to call home or assistance with your rent, contact us and find out what we can do to help.
Summerside Beach Club organizes several events throughout the year and we are always looking for great individuals to come out and get involved. Please send us your information including your full name, phone number and email address if you wish to volunteer for future events to programs.
We provide tools for members' successIt is our goal to ensure that governments are fully informed of the impact their decisions have on housing costs, and to ease any negative effects through strategic lobbying and relationship building.
Nisku, proposed bus service for the Park, concern about security for businesses, plans to develop a recreational park for Nisku workers, and a commitment from every company to supply two volunteers for fire protection purposes.
The Alberta Motor Transport Association represents all sectors of the highway transportation industry. We take a leadership role in enhancing workplace safety and fostering a healthy, vibrant industry.
The AHLA is a member-driven organization that represents the interests of more than 850 hotels, motels and campgrounds across the province.Our philosophy of creating value through partnership has resulted in tremendous benefits for our industry.
Since 1999, the Alberta Hotel Safety Association (AHSA) has been serving the hotel industry in education and awareness to health & safety practices.The membership of the AHSA consists of employers under the Alberta Workers' Compensation Industry Code 87503. The AHSA is a not-for-profit association, funded by the membership through a levy collected by the WCB.
The Korean community in the Edmonton area has adopted Canada's commitment to building a peaceful, prosperous and vibrant nation. To share this vision, the Edmonton Korean community has decided to build a recreational and community centre complex in South Edmonton.
ESAA is a business association with a business approach to providing programs leading to its members corporate success! Since it has been established ESAA has continued to provide its members with educational publications and conferences much needed in the ever changing environmental industry, as well as providing important networking opportunities.
The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) is the regulatory body established to govern the practice of Opticianry in Alberta.The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) exists to regulate and improve the practice of Opticianry by ensuring that Opticians provide quality professional care in eye health.The College of Opticians of Alberta (COA) was established in 1965.The COA ensures Opticians are providing competent and effective care to their patients.
The Korean community in the Edmonton area has adopted Canada's commitment to building a peaceful, prosperous and vibrant nation.To share this vision, the Edmonton Korean community has decided to build a recreational and community centre complex in South Edmonton.