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Les Halifax Helpers ont été créés pour s'assurer que tous les enfants reçoivent le soutien d'apprentissage dont ils ont besoin en ces temps incertains. Nous proposons gratuitement des cours de tutorat en ligne et des sessions linguistiques pour les élèves du primaire, du premier cycle du secondaire et du secondaire.

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Government of Canada announces recipients of Canada’s Volunteer Awards

Government of Canada

Employment and Social Development Canada

29 novembre 2022

The Halifax Helpers

Prime Minister's Office

Points of Light

9 juillet 2020

Student from Halifax gets royal nod for starting free tutoring service

The Chronicle Herald

Noushin Ziafati

15 juillet 2020

Twenty Nova Scotians recognized with 2021 Dr. Robert Strang Community Hero Award

CBC News

Feleshia Chandler

1 juin 2021

Student from Halifax launches free tutoring service for schoolchildren

The Chronicle Herald

Noushin Ziafati

3 mai 2020

Free tutoring service that started in Halifax plans national expansion

CBC News

Gareth Hampshire

21 octobre 2024

Halifax’s Rebeccah Raphael part of Canada’s delegation for King Charles’ coronation

PNI Atlantic News

Ian Fairclough

4 mai 2023

HM The Queen recognises Nova Scotian volunteer with Commonwealth Points of Light award

Gov.uk

British High Commission Ottawa

10 juillet 2020

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The Halifax Helpers operates in Mi’kma’ki, the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people. These lands are covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship, which were originally signed by the Mi’kmaq, Welostoqiiyik, and Passamaquody People with the British Crown in 1726. We are all Treaty People. 

 

We also acknowledge that people of African descent are historic Nova Scotian residents who have made meaningful contributions to our province for over 400 years.

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