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The program provides free
creative/design services to organizations in need. OSA continually
supports the community where possible with our commitment to pro-bono
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The
National Gallery is primarily an educational non-profit
organization. Since it's origins in 1996, the National Gallery
has become synonymous with the energy and growth of the embryonic
art scene of the Cayman Islands. By offering an average of eight
exhibitions of both local and international art per year, in
addition to numerous programmes, artist workshops, lectures and
annual events, the National Gallery continues to set the stage
for the development and success of artists in the Cayman Islands.
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The
Kiwanis Club of Grand Cayman actively promotes the well
being of young children and also supports the four Key Clubs
in the High Schools. Every year we organize, amongst others,
a Golf tournament, a Bike-A-Thon, a "Buy A Kid Breakfast" programme,
a Santa Landing and a Dog Walk.
Click on logo to find more about The Kiwanis Club of Grand
Cayman. |
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The Cayman Islands
Humane Society seeks a humane and sustainable world for
all animals—a world that will also benefit people.The Cayman
Islands Humane Society is a mainstream force against cruelty, exploitation
and neglect, as well as the most trusted voice extolling the human-animal
bond.
Click on logo to find more about The Cayman Islands Humane
Society. |
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