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12/27/2017
07/13/2017

Please circulate to all you feel would be interested.
The Saskatchewan Association for Community Living (SACL)’s Board of Directors is recruiting youth to sit in an advisory capacity on the SACL’s Board of Directors.
Being an Ambassador will help you unlock your potential as a young leader and gain valuable tools most people your age do not have access to! Great opportunities and experiences for youth ages 15-18 to be part of the SACL Youth Ambassador initiative.
Where:
One ambassador will be selected from the province of Saskatchewan.
Who:
Youth ages 15 – 18 years old
Who want to make a difference
Who are interested in connecting their community to the larger provincial community
Who are acting in everyday ways to effect change for individuals that the SACL supports
Selection Criteria:
Community involvement
Reason for becoming a Youth Ambassador
Two completed Reference Letters. A reference person can be a teacher, a coach, a person of authority, or other adult outside of your family who knows you well.
Essay questions:
Why do you think it’s important to be involved with your community? (Think about how your involvement benefits yourself, others, and your community.)
Describe three (3) things you have done in your life that you are proud of, and explain why you are proud of these accomplishments.
Why do you want to be a SACL Youth Ambassador?
Send essay and two reference letters to Kim Hague, Assistant Executive Director at kim.hague@sacl.org.
NEW Deadline: July 31, 2017

The SACL Regina office has moved! Our new address is 20-425 Winnipeg Street. For those of you familiar with Regina, it's...
07/10/2017

The SACL Regina office has moved! Our new address is 20-425 Winnipeg Street. For those of you familiar with Regina, it's in the same lot as the food bank.

We are beyond thrilled to announce that our very own June Avivi will receive the Saskatchewan Order of Merit!! June is a...
07/06/2017

We are beyond thrilled to announce that our very own June Avivi will receive the Saskatchewan Order of Merit!! June is an incredible force for inclusion and has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities all over Saskatchewan for the last 60 years. We are honoured to continue working with June, and remain in awe of all that she has accomplished.

From business owners and doctors, to First Nations leaders and philanthropists, 10 individuals have been recognized with the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.  Established in 1985, the order recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to arts, agriculture, business, industry, comm...

07/06/2017

An Autism Stakeholder Working Group has been brought together by the Government of Saskatchewan to explore a new model for individualized funding. The working group is now seeking feedback from parents/caregivers of children with ASD, as well as service providers.

Autism Spectrum Disorder Individualized Funding Survey

VVC UPDATE: The targeted closure date for Valley View Centre (VVC) will be extended from March 2018 to December 2019. Re...
06/26/2017

VVC UPDATE: The targeted closure date for Valley View Centre (VVC) will be extended from March 2018 to December 2019. Read the Government of Saskatchewan press release here: http://ow.ly/NPAt30cUi7Y

“It is important that we get their transition into the community done the right way. By taking more time to address their needs, hopes and dreams, we can ensure each and every transition is a success.” - Kevin McTavish, SACL Executive Director.

The closure of Valley View Centre (VVC) is being delayed — again. The provincial government announced Friday the targeted closure date for VVC, which is located in Moose Jaw, will move from M…

Want to know what we've been up to all year? Check out the online version of our 2016/2017 Annual Report here! This year...
06/09/2017

Want to know what we've been up to all year? Check out the online version of our 2016/2017 Annual Report here! This year's report features info on our inclusion team, the Northern Partnerships for Inclusion (NPI) project, and our many strategic initiatives (Self-Directed Funding, inclusive education, and disability income supports).

Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu’s millions of monthly readers. Title: Annual Report - 2016/2017, Author: The Saskatchewan Association for Comm...

Thanks again to everyone who attended our 2017 Family Conference in Prince Albert. It was a great weekend!
06/05/2017

Thanks again to everyone who attended our 2017 Family Conference in Prince Albert. It was a great weekend!

Our own Judy Hannah has been featured in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix!
05/26/2017

Our own Judy Hannah has been featured in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix!

For Judy Hannah, providing a dedicated income source for people with disabilities is about dignity. Hannah spent more than a decade with the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living (SACL), wh…

05/11/2017

The SACL’s Annual Family Conference is only 23 days away! This year, for the first time, the SACL has created an online Family Conference registration page in addition to the downloadable PDF form.

You can check it out on our website here: http://www.sacl.org/familyconference.

If you haven’t already registered and are planning on coming, please make sure to do so as soon as possible! And if you know anyone who has expressed interest in attending, please direct them to our webpage where they can download the PDF or register online.

Reminder that we're hosting a Self-Directed Funding info session tomorrow evening from 7:00-8:30 pm at the SACL Saskatoo...
05/08/2017

Reminder that we're hosting a Self-Directed Funding info session tomorrow evening from 7:00-8:30 pm at the SACL Saskatoon office. Call (306) 955-3344 or email amy.leonard@sacl.org to register.

Registration is open for the 2017 Family Conference! This year, we're offering all attendees the opportunity to register...
05/08/2017

Registration is open for the 2017 Family Conference! This year, we're offering all attendees the opportunity to register online through our website and picatic page: http://ow.ly/7JKa30bxPYz. Click below to find out more about this year's presentations and how to register.

Supporting Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities in Saskatchewan

04/21/2017

Interested in attending the SACL's 2017 Family Conference in Prince Albert? Find the registration package herehttp://media.wix.com/ugd/df5183_9b65c8a9bfe64867a4c27da2384e55ff.pdf

What an incredible turnout! Thank you to all of our speakers and everyone who joined us for our inaugural Prince Albert ...
04/06/2017

What an incredible turnout! Thank you to all of our speakers and everyone who joined us for our inaugural Prince Albert Inclusion Luncheon.

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