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NB Safety Council
A non-profit, non governmental charitable organization devoted to safety. Offers courses, registration, membership and contact details.
New Brunswick Association For Community Living
The association helps support children and adults with an intellectual disability and their families. Discusses events, projects, activities and contact details.
New Brunswick Crime Stoppers
Offers anonymity to persons who provide information about crimes, and pays awards when the information supplied leads to arrest. Includes Crime of Week, Unsolved crimes, statistics of crimes solved, arrests, and rewards paid.
New Brunswick Easter Seal March of Dimes
An agency working in partnership with people with physical disabilities to attain independence and equality. Offers annual report, services, fund raising, events, toy library and Camp Rotary.
Newcomers Club Directory for New Brunswick
A directory of New Brunswick Newcomers Clubs, which help integrate new residents into the local community through social events, interest groups and children's activities
Royal Canadian Legion-New Brunswick Command
Offers information on services to seniors and youth, plus organizational information including districts, branches and executive council.
Victim Assistance New Brunswick
An information, research and networking resource for victims of violence. Offers a list of victims service agencies by locality in the province.
Welcome to JEDI - The Joint Economic Development Initiative
The Initiative brings Aboriginal, Federal and Provincial representatives together to stimulate economic development. Discusses resources, publications, meetings and community profiles.
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