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ids Help Phone is Canada's only national 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth.
Created in 1989 to provide a way for young people to confidentially report abuse, a unique telephone counselling service was launched providing free, accessible support to any young person reaching out, anywhere in the country.
Over the past 25+ years, we have evolved our response and solutions, always focused on staying relevant to youth, recognizing the complexity of issues they face and ensuring counsellors are ready to address the continuum of emotional and mental health needs from crisis situations to the everyday concerns of growing up.
Our childcare centre offers childcare services to Teen Parents while they are working on finishing their high school education. We are part of an amazing support centre that is connected to Balfour Collegiate here in Regina, Sk. We are licensed by the Ministry of Education. We currently have 36 infant spots as well as 15 toddler spots.
We are looking for some amazing volunteers to help with our wrap-around services at the teen support center. People who are passionate about helping out in the community. Helping in the kitchen with food prep, as well as reading to the teen parents and their little ones during the lunch hour. As well, if anyone has any experience teaching children's yoga that would be great! Making crafts and art with the teen parents too would be amazing.
We create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses, and we are on a quest to bring every eligible child's wish to life, because a wish is an integral part of a child's treatment journey. Research shows children who have wishes granted can build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight a critical illness. Make-A-Wish is the world’s leading children’s wish-granting organization, operating in 50 countries. Here in Canada, we serve children in every community from coast to coast to coast.
The Neil Squire Society has been revolutionizing the lives of Canadians with disabilities since 1984 through accessible technology.
Our organization was established when 21-year-old Neil Squire was left a brain-stem tetraplegic after a car crash. Seeing he was unable to speak or move his arms and legs, Neil’s family and a group of professionals in Vancouver created a ground-breaking device allowing him to communicate by using his breath to type Morse code. The technology was rudimentary at the time but it reconnected Neil to the world, allowing him to speak with family and friends once again. After Neil passed, the small but mighty group formed the Society in his name to keep improving the lives of people with disabilities.
Speaking to a loved one. Checking email. Maintaining or finding a new job. Since Day One, our mandate hasn’t changed—we believe people of all abilities should have the opportunity to live, work and play without barriers.
Our work is focused on four distinct areas: Innovation, Digital Literacy, Employment, and Assistive Technology.
We create affordable assistive technology devices that give people with disabilities greater control over their lives. We offer immersive programs that teach people with disabilities how to use technology and succeed both at home and in the workplace. We provide ergonomic solutions and access to assistive technologies that remove barriers for people with disabilities.
We are the Canadian leader in Assistive Technology, from innovation right through to trialing and implementation.
Together, our work enables people with disabilities to achieve their goals, reach their full potential and continue living life to the fullest.
We put a priority on collaborating with community, industry, and government who share our passion for making Canada more accessible for all. Through our collaborations, we can do more—explore more ways to empower people with disabilities.
Under the leadership of Dr. Gary Birch, we have grown and thrived. What began in 1984 as three people in a small Vancouver office has grown to more than 15 offices with a collective staff of 100 across Canada.
Dr. Birch advanced the organization by connecting business, innovation, and social purpose. Our unique culture is evident in all areas of our organization and lives through our experienced and diverse team of staff and volunteers, many of whom have also personally benefitted from our services.
The impact of Neil Squire will continue to benefit all Canadians by helping ensure people of all ability have the opportunity to live, work, and play without barriers.
If you like the work we’re doing, please consider making a donation.
Charitable Tax # 864366174 RR0001
About Us - Neil Squire Society
Regina Pride Inc. is a volunteer-based non-profit organization focused on outreach, community development, and celebration of the Gender and Sexually Diverse (GSD) communities of Regina. Our primary activity is the planning and hosting of the annual Queen City Pride Festival.
The Organization conducts various fundraisers, seeks funding through grants and sponsorships, and works with other community organizations to ensure each Pride Festival builds on its past successes and accomplishments.
Regina Pride Inc. is a proud member of Fierté Canada Pride and InterPride. Both organizations serve to provide networking, resources, and opportunities to Pride organizations around the world. Fierté Canada Pride is the national association of Prides and InterPride is the international association of Prides.
The Regina Community Fridge is a non profit project geared toward addressing food insecurities that impacts many Regina and area residents. The Fridge is cared for by a committee of volunteers who give of their time to raise awareness of the severity of the need that exists within our city and surrounding areas.
In partnership with The Comeback Society and Warriors of Hope Community Support we work and collaborate to bring the community much needed support and services including meals, hygiene products and more. This would not be possible without the dedication of our teams and spaces to prepare meals graciously donated by Fresh & Sweet and the Regina Food Bank.
If you have been looking for an opportunity to give back to community, to build relationships with amazing organizations and be part of mutual aid efforts, please contact us!! We would love to have you by our side.
Regina Community Fridge - reginacommunityfridge@gmail.com
Warriors of Hope Community Support Inc. - (639) 538 2244 or <a class="oajrlxb2 g5ia77u1 qu0x051f esr5mh6w e9989ue4 r7d6kgcz rq0escxv nhd2j8a9 nc684nl6 p7hjln8o kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x jb3vyjys rz4wbd8a qt6c0cv9 a8nywdso i1ao9s8h esuyzwwr f1sip0of lzcic4wl gpro0wi8 py34i1dx" role="link" href="mailto:rnrcs21@hotmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">rnrcs21@hotmail.com</a>
The Comeback Society - <a class="x-el x-el-a c1-18 c1-19 c1-8n c1-1b c1-1c c1-29 c1-1d c1-68 c1-b c1-2a c1-1k c1-2b c1-1m" href="mailto:alicia@thecomebacksociety.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">alicia@thecomebacksociety.com</a>
REALM, a Regina based registered charity, has been helping individuals with high levels of disability and their families build community based networks of support since 2008. The role of a network is to support people with high physical disabilities. We call them Centres. We support by listening and learning who they are, by understanding what they want in order to live their best life, and helping them work towards achieving that best life.
The Regina Community Fridge is a non profit project geared toward addressing food insecurities that impacts many Regina and area residents. The Fridge is cared for by a committee of volunteers who give of their time to raise awareness of the severity of the need that exists within our city and surrounding areas.
In partnership with The Comeback Society and Warriors of Hope Community Support we work and collaborate to bring the community much needed support and services including meals, hygiene products and more. This would not be possible without the dedication of our teams and spaces to prepare meals graciously donated by Fresh & Sweet and the Regina Food Bank.
If you have been looking for an opportunity to give back to community, to build relationships with amazing organizations and be part of mutual aid efforts, please contact us!! We would love to have you by our side.
Regina Community Fridge - reginacommunityfridge@gmail.com
Warriors of Hope Community Support Inc. - (639) 538 2244 or <a class="oajrlxb2 g5ia77u1 qu0x051f esr5mh6w e9989ue4 r7d6kgcz rq0escxv nhd2j8a9 nc684nl6 p7hjln8o kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x jb3vyjys rz4wbd8a qt6c0cv9 a8nywdso i1ao9s8h esuyzwwr f1sip0of lzcic4wl gpro0wi8 py34i1dx" role="link" href="mailto:rnrcs21@hotmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">rnrcs21@hotmail.com</a>
The Comeback Society - <a class="x-el x-el-a c1-18 c1-19 c1-8n c1-1b c1-1c c1-29 c1-1d c1-68 c1-b c1-2a c1-1k c1-2b c1-1m" href="mailto:alicia@thecomebacksociety.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">alicia@thecomebacksociety.com</a>
The Regina Garden Associates in a charitable organizations whose members operate the Regina Floral Conservatory in conjunction with the City of Regina. The Conservatory is located at 1450B Fourth Ave. We are passionate about providing a unique, indoor tropical garden for the enjoyment and education of all ages and cultures in our community. The Floral Conservatory is closed to the public at this time due to COVID although dedicated volunteers continue to maintain the greenery.
Regina Pride Inc. is a volunteer-based non-profit organization focused on outreach, community development, and celebration of the Gender and Sexually Diverse (GSD) communities of Regina through the Queen City Pride Festival and numerous other annual events. Throughout the year leading up to each festival, the Board of Directors host various fundraisers, seek sponsorships, apply for grants, and spend countless hours working with other community organizations to ensure each Pride Festival builds on its past successes and accomplishments.
At Work Prep, we meet individuals where they are at, and offer several pathways that individuals may choose to assist them in moving forward with their employment goals.
Whether you’ve never worked before, would like to get back to work after involvement with the justice system, have roadblocks in your way to reaching your employment goals, are re-entering the workforce as an older worker, or simply need a hand improving the effectiveness of your resume and cover letter, we can support you with the tools and training to reach your goals.
With you leading the way; together, we’ll explore your goals, determine your needs and the services that are best suited to support you in increasing your skills, building new and existing strengths and addressing any challenges you see that might get in the way. This plan will serve as a map to show your progress, successes and any need for changes and exploration of new opportunities on your journey to employment.