Great Links from Between Friends Club

There are a number of interesting webs with information for volunteers, staff members, boards, and those who simply want to explore what's available in the non-profit arena. Here are a few of our favourites. When you click on the link, a new browser window will open so you won't lose your place on the Between Friends Club website!

New Heights Learning Services is a preschool, school and home program for chidren with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental disorders.
Alberta Gymnastic Club: Celebrating 40 Plus years of FUN and FAME
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder: A non profit parent run organization that aims to help support, educate, and ultimately better the lives of individuals with ADD and those who care for them.
Enable Link: Linking people with disabilities to a world of resources. Announcements, calendar, chat rooms, resource links, and a library.
Babyzone.com: Calgary BabyZone is geared toward Calgary region of Canada, this website features boards, links, a calendar of events, and chats to give you up-to-date information on fertility, pregnancy & childbirth, and parenting resources.
The Canadian Paediatric Society: The Canadian Paediactric Society has developed a new website! Our new site, Caring for Kids is designed to provide parents with information about their child's health and well-being.
Society for Treatment of Autism: Society for Treatment of Autism is an Alberta-based registered charitable organization providing comprehensive treatment and educational services for people with autism and related disorders. Society for Treatment of Autism offers quality support, consultation and educational services for families and communities in Alberta. For more information call (403) 253-2291.
Calgary Region Community Board, Persons with Developmental Disabilities: working together towards rights, respect and responsibility.
The Epilepsy Association of Calgary: A nonprofit social service agency that has been serving the Calgary community since 1955. Through its programs the agency strives to educate the public and to provide support for individuals and families affected by epilepsy.
Developmental Disabilities Resource Centre of Calgary (DDRC): Including people with developmental disabilities into the community in real and meaningful ways. Real and meaningful ways means being able to attend the same school as other children and in the same classroom, securing a real job with real wages, living in a real home of your own choosing, and having friends.
Charity Village: Canada's supersite for the nonprofit sector --- 3,000 pages of news, jobs, information and resources for executives, staffers, donors, and volunteers. If philanthropy and volunteerism are part of your world, this is your place.
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