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We provide education, support, free testing and advocacy services for youth and adults living with and affected by HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C in Regina and Southern Saskatchewan.
We endeavour at all times to enhance the quality of life for clients and families. ALS society of Saskatchewan strives to raise funds to provide caregivers and clients with the highest quality support services, facilitates research and promotes awareness.
The Al Ritchie Community Association (ARCA) has been actively advocating on behalf of the community and helping to serve its social and community needs since 1987.
Priorities, goals and activities are determined through interaction with the community at meetings, established programs, events and direct contact with our staff and board. The association operates with the philosophy that residents know what kind of programming they need and want.
we are all Member of Alpha Phi Omega International Service Fraternity and Sorority who live and reside all over the province of Saskatchewan. we are all service oriented, non profit organization that like volunteering to render our SERVICE. to serve the community as a fully participating citizen.
Argyle North Community Center provides many sports programs and craft classes for children and adults in the community, and we also have a day care center and a before and after school programs.
We are located in the north end of Regina and includes the subdivisions of Argyle Park, Englewood Park and Hawkstone. We are a small, close-knit community perfectly suited to a family oriented lifestyle.
Argyle North Community Association host many events through out the year; Santa Pancake Breakfast, Semi-Annual Trade and Craft Shows, Family Fun Days, Easter Hunts, and a free BBQ at our Family Fun Festival.
We are always looking for volunteers for our events. Or if you have a special skill and are interested in teaching, we have opportunities for instructors as well. Pleaes check out our website for future events. http://www.ancaregina.ca
We are looking for volunteers for our Before and After School Program to help our staff [lan, prep, and lead creative and active play for approximately 40 children from grades kindergarten to 6 at a Catholic School Located on Chuka Blvd. It includes assisting with set up, cleanup, and serving afternoon snacks, while providing excellent leadership, mentorship, and social Interaction. This is great opportunity for high school students as well as Kinesiology, Nursing, Education and Social Work students. We offer flexible hours and a positive work environment.
Beyond The Wards Canada is an initiative that aims to highlight the contributions of under-recognized frontline workers that have been largely left out by mainstream media. While we don’t want to take light away from the healthcare workers who are tirelessly fighting COVID-19, it’s important for us to look beyond the hospital wards and see the heroes that occupy our day-to-day lives too. During this challenging time, our goal is to provide everyday heroes with extra support through kind and uplifting messages of encouragement, love, and appreciation. These heroes include the people we rely on every day, such as transportation, sanitation, and postal workers.
We provide a platform where individuals can submit messages of gratitude through art, written notes, letters, and even performances. These messages are sent to the workers of their choice and shared across our media platforms. For more information about our cause and the list of different heroes we're supporting, visit our website: https://www.beyondthewardsto.com/. We have also recently launched our 'Stories Unmasked' Campaign, which documents the experiences and stories of under-recognized workers, and are planning on launching an activism blog campaign imminently.
Helping children reach their full potential can lead to positive community outcomes like reduction in poverty and unemployment, safer schools and neighborhoods, and a new generation of civic-minded adults.
<span class="color"><strong>Since 1971, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina & Area</strong></span> has been making a positive difference in the lives of <span class="color"><strong>Regina’s youth</strong></span> by developing and implementing a broad range of mentoring programs for both in-school and outside of school. Serving as role models, our mentors teach by example the importance of giving and giving back, of staying in school and of having respect for family, peers, and community. Each time we pair a child with a mentor, we start something incredible. A life changing relationship built on friendship, trust, and empowerment.
We believe every child should have the opportunity to reach his or her potential – both as individuals and as citizens. – Also, that by doing so, they will not only do well, they will also do good.
Witnessing the transformation of a child into a confident, concerned and motivated young person is a remarkable thing. Ushering them into adulthood, seeing them grow into a successful, responsible member of the community and society at large is, even more, satisfying. Proudly, it is something our staff, volunteers and donors help make happen every day, and we are very grateful for their generosity and support. We are Big Brothers Big Sisters of Regina & Area, and we believe in the value and values of mentoring.
To build love relies on bringing the community together in the spirit of collaboration to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life.
This year we are building love for the Kennedy family by transforming their home with a major renovation that will improve the ease of mobility for eight year-old Vienna and empower her independence.
Build Love is inspired by the goal to improve lives and strengthen community through meaningful acts of empathy, compassion, and collaboration.
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We deliver innovative programs and powerful advocacy that empower people impacted by blindness to live their dreams and tear down barriers to inclusion.
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CPRS Regina is one of 14 local societies that is part of the Canadian Public Relations Society across Canada. The value of CPRS Regina, as a membership organization, resides in our professional evolution using the four pillars of Community, Collaboration, Conscience and Careers. For more information, please visit <a href="http://cprsregina.sk.ca">cprsregina.sk.ca </a>
The Cam's Kids Ambassador Program is a student-led initiative of Kids Help Phone, comprised of chapters in high schools and post-secondary institutions across Canada. Continuing the legacy of Cameron Hicks, a young person who navigated anxiety and reaching out for support through high school, this peer-led program focuses on creating awareness of mental health and the range of services and offerings available to them through Kids Help Phone.