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This category covers topics directly about people, and the experiences inherent to being human. Presents the areas of human interaction and speculations and aspirations about their world.
http://communitysector.nl.ca/
Resources to assist volunteer organizations operate more efficiently.
http://members.tripod.com/~Duckysmom2/memories
A personal homepage which includes memories of Southside Road and St. John's.
http://www.healthcarefoundation.ca/
Registered charitable organization established to support the hospitals of St. John’s. Details its events, programs, and the facilities under management.
http://www.riac.ca/
Non-profit, non-sectarian charitable organization created to answer an ongoing need to support refugees, immigrants, and other Canadians of diverse origins in making Newfoundland and Labrador their home, and to raise awareness of refugee and immigrant issues. Includes English language help, news and media, programs and services, reports, donations and contact information.
http://stjohnscleanandbeautiful.ca/
A city-wide program to reduce litter and organize beautification/restoration projects. Provides details of programs and projects.
http://www.sjnfc.com/
Provides services to Aboriginal people residing in and visiting the city. Offers list of programs, event calendar, links to resources and news.
http://www.spcastjohns.org/
News, profiles of available animals, list of adoption policies, membership and volunteering details, and forms are presented.
http://hubstjohns.com/
Provides employment and social resources for disabled persons in the printing and catering fields. Find committee and board information as well as history and service information.
http://www.whitewaylodge.20megsfree.com/
Includes meeting schedule, history of the lodge, and directory of Past Masters.
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