Peer Connection with Lisa and Kyra

SCI Sask Peer Mentor, Lisa, decided a few years ago that she wanted to give back to a community that had supported her through many life changes. She sustained a SCI as a teenager, and contributes a good portion of her resiliency and acceptance to peers, both formal and informal, that she has encountered along…

Impacting communities

“Support to Spinal Cord Injury SK would go a long way to supporting individuals experiencing the impacts of disability to live and work in our chosen communities. Thank you for your support.” Kim, SCI Sask Client

Community Advocate

I have had the pleasure of partnering with SCI Saskatchewan and attending some of their community events. They are a great resource for anyone living with a spinal cord injury. SCI Saskatchewan are also incredible advocates for the disability community. I’m looking forward to seeing everyone again once the world opens back up! -SCI Sask Client,…

Strength in peer connections

“When I was a young new spinal cord injury, peer mentorship was a defining moment that made my life what it is today. If I didn’t have another person in a chair to talk about things that no one else would understand, I wouldn’t have been able to come out of my shell and realize…

Making a difference

SCI Saskatchewan is my go-to community contact agency.  When I need help with a disability program SCI helps me become my own self advocate.  SCI is about empowering people and focusing on abilities.  As an organization of and for people who live with a disability SCI understands first-hand the needs of the community of persons…