News
Chair-Leaders Package
AGM 2018 Notice and Invite
Launch of Awareness Saskatchewan
For Immediate Release December 13, 2017 In recognition of International Day for Persons with Disabilities on December 3, 2017, Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan is excited to announce the launch of its Awareness Saskatchewan video project funded by the Government of Canada’s Opportunities Fund for Person’s with Disabilities. The Awareness Saskatchewan video project is a “Good…
Get Ready To Wheel
The wheelchair relay is back for another year! We are excited to bring you this fun family event in support of Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan. We still have space available if you would like to participate on a team. For more information and to get involved email morgandarbellay@scisask.ca TO REGISTER https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/canadian-paraplegic-association-saskatchewan-inc/wheelchairelay2017/ Participant…
1st Annual LA Charities Golf Tournament
Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan is excited to have Andrew Arguin and Chris Letts hosting the LA Charities’ First Annual Golf Tournament in support of Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan. The tournament will be held Saturday August 26th at the Harbor Golf Club & Resort located in Elbow, SK. It is a four person Texas scramble shotgun…
Coloring Book in Progress
Saskatchewan Artists of Ability Festival 2017
Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan invites emerging and professional Artists with a Disability and Professional Artistic Companies that work with Disabled Artists from Saskatchewan to submit art work or artistic project proposals in any artistic discipline for the first Disability Arts Festival in Saskatchewan being held in Saskatoon, Regina, and Prince Albert on the weekend of…
Preparing for Parenthood
Chair-Leaders 2017-Reflection, Perspective and Gratitude
It’s hard to believe that Chair-Leaders 2017 was just over one week ago. 42 individuals across the province took up the Chair-Leaders challenge. Workplaces and businesses got a new perspective on the challenges and barriers of workplace accessibility. Now the lenses through which they view accessibility and inclusivity has been shifted. It is our hope…