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Want to know what's on the go in Newfoundland and Labrador? After a ton of work searching them out, the CSC now has compiled a database of community organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador. Want to find someone doing work you're interested in? Search by keyword. Want to find someone nearby? Search by community or region.

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Name Community Website
Sharing the Harvest NL Inc. St. John's

Objective:

The mandate of Sharing The Harvest NL is to get local food onto the plates of local people.

Region: Avalon Peninsula

Website: http://sharingtheharvestnl.ca/

Shipwreck Preservation Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Inc Flatrock

Objective:

- To promote the study, documentation and appreciation of Newfoundland and Labrador shipwrecks, and training in the historical, archaeological and diving methods needed to achieve this goal. - To promote the preservation of provincial shipwrecks through diver education and wreck protection activities. - To promote public awareness of shipwrecks and the importance of our nautical heritage to the history of Newfoundland & Labrador, in partnership with local communities and cultural heritage organizations.

Region: Avalon Peninsula

Website: http://www.shipwrecksnl.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=157&Itemid=411

Shooting Club (Discovery) Elliston

Objective:

The Discovery Shooting Clubis a not-for-profit organization that opened to the public in late 2002. It provides a safe and controlled environment for firearm enthusiasts to conduct safe shooting activities. It encourages and promotes legal firearm ownership while supporting local organizations in the furtherance of the area. It also ensures the continuation of the Annual Peter Tucker Memorial Shooting Challenge.

Region: Clarenville - Bonavista

Website: http://www.discoveryshootingclub.com

Shooting Club Inc. – Stephenville Stephenville

Objective:

The Shooting Federation of Canada (SFC) is the national sport governing body responsible for the promotion, development and governing of organized, recreational and competitive target shooting in and for Canada. SFC represents all Canadian firearm owners and is also responsible for the development, protection and promotion of all firearm owners' rights, property and their sport.

Region: Stephenville - Port aux Basque

Website: https://directory.firearmscanada.com

Shorefast Foundation – Fogo Island Shop Joe Batt’s Arm

Region: Gander - New-Wes-Valley

Website: http://www.shorefast.org

Shotokan Karate Club Inc. – Labrador West Labrador City

Region: Labrador

Website: http://labwestshotokan.ca/

Shrine Club / Mazol Temple Holding Corporation – St. John’s St. John's

Objective:

Shrine Club located in St. John's, NL that is part of Shriners International, a fraternity based on fun, fellowship and the Masonic principles of brotherly love, relief and truth.

Region: Avalon Peninsula

Website: http://www.mazolshriners.com/

Shrine Club (Masonic Lodge #11) – Corner Brook Corner Brook

Objective:

If it can be said that Corner Brook Lodge has an objective, it is "making good men better". As a fraternity we support our members in their service to their families, their community and their Lodge. Corner Brook Lodge is a vibrant and dynamic Lodge and meets regularly on the first Wednesday of every month (September to June) and on the first Thursday in January at Bennett Hall on West Street, Corner Brook. The objective of the Masonic Hall Company is to oversee all activities within Bennett Hall as well as to maintain the building itself.

Region: Corner Brook - Rocky Harbour

Website: http://www.mazolshriners.com/

Shrine Club (Phillip’s Central) – Lewisporte Lewisporte

Region: Gander - New-Wes-Valley

Website: http://www.mazolshriners.com/

Shrine Club – Clarenville Clarenville

Objective:

The Shrine is an international fraternity of approximately 350,000 members who belong to Shrine Centres throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and The Republic of Panama. Founded in New York City in 1872, the organization today is composed of master masons.The Shrine is best-known for its colorful parades, its distinctive red fez, and its official philanthropy.

Region: Clarenville - Bonavista

Website: http://www.mazolshriners.com/

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