The committee was invited to meet by Gerald Samuel, Alberta Environment and Ron Bayne and Cal Johnston, both directors of the Western Canada Water and Sewage Conference.
ACCD is dedicated to educating individuals, organizations, legislators, schools, decision-makers and employers about disability-related issues. We aim to dispel the myths that hinder persons with disabilities from participating fully in society.
Recovery Acres provides transitional housing, counseling and a sober living environment for men with a history of addiction, who are motivated to develop and maintain a responsible, productive and healthy lifestyle.Our mission is to empower each of our residents to recover from addiction and re-enter society as a productive, law-abiding citizen, with a three month immersion treatment program of addiction awareness, life skills and Twelve Step study.
Established in 1977, Yellowhead Tribal Council facilitates vital programs and services for its four member Nations: Alexander, Alexis Nakota Sioux, O'Chiese and Sunchild. The Yellowhead Tribal Council was created to provide an integration of services and programs to develop tribal control of economic, social, cultural, and other developmental thrusts within its member tribes.
The Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta makes a difference by enriching and supporting the lives of children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. Through our programs, services and collaborations, we advocate and promote awareness, acceptance and understanding for persons with disabilities to live, learn and work in the community.
The Ability Society assists 1500 individuals per year. Imagine having the ability to give a bird its wings so it can fly. Or, giving children imagination so they can flourish.
The Ital Canadian Seniors Association is a non-profit organization that has been registered under the Alberta Societies Act since September 1986. The Society has also been granted charitable status by the Federal Government.