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MS Canada provides services to people with Multiple Sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. Our Vision: A World Free of multiple sclerosis Our Mission: to connect and empower the MS community to create positive change Our Values: impact driven, collaborative, compassionate, bold and resilient MS Canada provides information, support and advocacy to people affected by MS, and funds research to find the cause and cure for the disease. As part of the MS community, we are committed to ensuring Canadians living with MS, and their families, can participate fully in all aspects of life. We continue to urge Federal Government to remove barriers and improve policies that impact people with MS in several policy priority areas.
We're inspired by the vision of a world free of multiple sclerosis. We work with researchers, donors, partners, volunteers, and people living with MS to bring about positive change. Whether improving the lives of Canadians today or supporting high-quality research that aims to end MS tomorrow, we work together as a community. We connect the MS community to programs, information, research and to each other while they are on their MS journey.
The MS Society provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We have a membership of 17,000 and are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services. Since our founding in 1948, the core support of the MS Society has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada. The mission of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is: "To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life."
In communities across Canada, the MS Society provides information, support, educational events and other resources for people living with MS and their families.
Muscular Dystrophy Canada is a national, non-profit organization of dedicated volunteers and staff who continually work to provide support and resources to clients  who are impacted by 1 of over 150 neuromuscular disorders. Through well-funded research, we are on a mission striving to find a cure as soon as possible.
Parkinson Canada is the definitive voice for the Parkinson’s community in Canada. Our purpose is to transform the lives of people living with Parkinson’s. We do this through research leading to better treatments and the end of Parkinson’s, advocacy bringing the voices of Parkinson’s to the forefront and support that helps people live well with Parkinson’s through education and services. A national registered charity, Parkinson Canada operates through the generosity of donors and is an accredited organization under the Imagine Canada Standards Program.
Planned Parenthood provides accessible, confidential contraceptive and sexual health programs and services to the Regina community with a priority focus on youth.
The Regina General Hospital Auxiliary is a nonprofit charity that raises funds for equipment and services needed for patients, families and staff of the General Hospital, located in Regina.  The two main fundraising projects managed by the auxiliary is the Gift Shop (also includes a mobile cart that goes to patient wards) and a second hand Book Store.
We provide essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families and promote healing when children need healthcare. Ronald McDonald House SK is a place that offers comfort, support and community to families with sick children, creating a nurturing place where families can heal together through compassion and communal support. Offering esssential resources and a supportive home environment with a range of services including meals, health and wellness programs and sibling support, seeking to help alleviate the financial burden with accessing medical care but also enrich the healing process. Beyond just a place to stay, they have created a home filled with healing and hope, ensuring families can focus on what matters most – the well-being of their children. With compassion and community support, Ronald McDonald House SK thrives on the generosity of its volunteers, donors and community partners. Connect with an organization that is passionate about contributing directly to the recovery and emotional support of children and families. Current Locations: House in Saskatoon and Family Room in Prince Albert Victoria Hospital. Expansion of two new Houses opening in 2027: Regina and Prince Albert
STARS provides time and hope for critically ill and injured patients in your community. In order to provide the most innovative, world-class air medical programs and services possible to people in Western Canada, STARS is a charitable non-profit organization. The success of STARS depends on the generous involvement of our volunteers. With their help, we can continue to make a difference in the lives of critically ill and injured patients. At STARS, we involve volunteers to increase our administrative capacity, connect with our communities, and build stronger relationships with our supporters.
The Saskatchewan Association for the Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured (SARBI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing psychosocial rehabilitation and recreation services for acquired brain injury survivors (ABI survivors). SARBI is committed to enhancing the quality of life for ABI survivors by providing rehabilitation and recreation programs. We work for the facilitation of the reintegration of ABI survivors into the community with appropriate programs and services. Our psychological programs through social activities are aimed to socialize the participants using a variety of activities, such as card games, coffee discussions, puzzles, and crafts.
At Tetra, our focus is to find solutions to environmental barriers faced by people with disabilities. While these environmental barriers are a part of a person’s journey, we believe Tetra solutions help foster greater independence, quality of life, and inclusion. Tetra recruits volunteers who work with clients to design and build assistive devices that are custom-made for the individual – these are devices that are either not available commercially or cost-prohibitive. As a non-profit organization, Tetra raises funds to deliver this program, including covering the costs of volunteer travel and materials for devices up to $500 per project. The scope of Tetra projects is just as diverse as the clients we work with. The work Tetra does addresses needs in different areas of a person’s life.

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