The Armdale Yacht Club offers a complete range of facilities and services to meet the needs of today’s yachts person, their families, friends and guests.
If you want to become a member of AYC, there are several membership categories. Almost every membership category at AYC includes an “Associate” membership for a spouse or partner.
You don’t have to own a boat to be a member. Social membership allows you to enjoy all the social activities, and you will likely meet boaters who can match you with a crew if you want to join in on sailing or power boating.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3P 2B3
Social club of Dart and Card players
Lovely facility available for rent to host your receptions, business meetings, banquets
Kitchen facilities on site
For all inquiries, please call 902 477-0837
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3P 1L2
Halifax Karate Dojo is Home of Nova Scotia Kyokushin-Kan Karate Branch operated by Shihan Mojtaba (Moji) Talebzadeh.
Shihan Moji Has over 30 years experience in Martial arts, he has experience practicing and teaching Kyokushin Karate in japan.Iran and Canada, he has lived and practiced Kyokushin Karrate in Japan for 10 years 1990 to 2000.
Benefits classes;
At the dojo children and adults learn how:
to become confident through physical exercise
to avoid violence through discipline
to defend themselves against bullying
to have fun while learning
to develop leadership skills
to become more independent
Children: Ages 5 - 7
The focus for children who are between 5 - 7 years old is to have fun doing activities that improve balance and coordination. At this stage children learn the very basic techniques of Kyokushin Karate including stances, punching, kicking and blocking.
Juniors: Ages 8 - 14
The focus for juniors between 8 - 14 years old is to work on improving balance and coordination with more advanced techniques. At this stage Juniors learn more about self confidence, respect and discipline as a way to ensure they have a strong foundation for their karate. At students become more familiar with the rules of karate, they also are able to have fun that challenges them to remember techniques and kata.
Adults: Ages 14 years old and above:
The focus for our adult class is to provide an environment that all of our students can get the benefit that they are looking for and to meet the high standards of our organization. Through our program our students will learn how to use the their bodies and minds to bring out the best from themselves. Kyokushin karate training teaches us that there is no limit and that we can always push ourselves to be better; this will help us to manage challenges in our daily lives and to be a positive and productive person in our society. Our members can train just for a healthy activity or if they wish we can support them to train competitively and participate in national and international events.
Understanding the true spiritual side of martial arts is through hard and consistent training.
Osu,
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3P 1L3
Nova Scotians Helping Nova Scotians Association
Non Profit organization assisting in planning with the community for services, activities, meals and sports programs through ONE.
ONE was created to remove economic and social barriers for children to participate in sports programs. These programs are fee and open to the public
RCL support the many services offered to Veterans, serving military, RCMP Members, and their families.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3R 1N9
The Salvation Army is an international Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible; its ministry is motivated by love for God and the needs of humanity.
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of the world.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3R 1V4
Second Chances Community Band of Nova Scotia
The purpose of the Nova Scotia Second Chances Band Program is to encourage the musical learning of adults from our community and to provide them the opportunity to:
1. Learn how to read music and to play one of the musical instruments found in a concert band.
2. Rehearse and perform in a musical setting that allows the participants to feel that they are a contributing and integral part of the group as a whole. 3. Rehearse and perform music that is appropriate for the level of skill achieved by the performers.
4. Find unique and enjoyable opportunities to perform and share music in the community.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Halifax offers a diverse and dynamic range of programs that serve children and youth from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and neighbourhoods. We help more than 3,700 kids annually. We provide safe, supportive spaces where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships, and develop confidence and skills for life. At the Boys and Girls Club, every kid is a kid of privilege.
After School Program offered here offers programs for children currently enrolled in grades Primary – 6. Children can participate in and experience a wide range of activities including recreation, physical activity, cooking, arts/crafts, reading, and leadership (“Torch” program).
This site currently serves children attending, Chebucto Heights, Central Spryfield, Fleming Tower and John W. MacLeod schools. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to arrange for transportation to for their child/ren).
Raise The Grade is an academic success and life skills after-school program for youth in grades 7-12 in the Spryfield area. Youth in this program will focus on achieving academic and personal goals, as well as having the opportunity to explore personal interest opportunities, with the support of staff, volunteer tutor, and mentors. The aim is to encourage youth and support families by giving them free access to tutoring, technology, and a supportive environment.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3R 1M6
Training First is a local Canadian company with many international ties. Our work is recognized globally. We specialized in providing Training and Development, Workplace Education, Small Business start-up and accounting services.
Our goal is to design and conduct training courses based on Organizational and Individual Assessment where main focus is to benefit learners while aligning with organizational vision.
We bring worldwide experience and different perspective that helps your business to stay competitive in the market place. Your success is our mission. We have helped hundreds of clients with their training, development, instructional design and financial needs.
For you training needs, IT in-sourcing or to schedule an Organizational needs assessment please contact zoran@trainingfirstconsulting.com
For your business start-up and accounting needs please contact klea@trainingfirstconsulting.com
YWCA Halifax is Halifax Regional Municipality’s only organization that builds economic security, promotes wellness, and creates opportunities for women, girls, and their families by providing a strong voice and integrated services.
YWCA is for, by, and about women and girls. They transform lives by providing a continuum of critical services and programs that build capacity for lasting positive change. They strive to change the underlying causes and issues that are root causes of inequality, violence, poverty, and homelessness.
YWCA Halifax is one of the 32 Member Associations operating within YWCA Canada’s membership frameworks. The organization was one of the first YWCAs in Canada. They have been promoting women’s leadership, and meeting community needs for more than 140 years.
YWCA Canada is the country’s oldest and largest women’s multi-service organization. More than 32 Member Associations are operating in over 400 districts and communities across the country. YWCA Canada is a member association of the World YWCA, which unites 25 million women and girls worldwide and spans 120 countries.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3R 1V8