Moments after Robert Bennett was loaded into the helicopter, his STARS air medical crew administered pain relief and began stapling his wounds closed. Robert, who was mauled by a mother grizzly while hunting near Swan Hills, was bleeding badly from his he
self referred.Arrangements can be made by telephone and delivery can be started immediately.Meals consisting of a nutritionally balanced entrée, soup, salad and dessert are delivered hot to your door at lunchtime by volunteer drivers. This service is provided Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays and some special diets are available.
We are a registered non-profit organization committed to excellence in assisting individuals with disabilities to achieve their personal best and experience a quality lifestyle. Robin Hood Association is the primary provider of services to children and adults with disabilities in Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan and surrounding areas. Our services have grown steadily since the Association was founded in 1963. We currently serve approximately 290 adults and 330 children and their families.The Robin Hood Association operates four major facilities. These include the Learning Centre on Broadway Boulevard; the Children and Youth Community Centre on Spruce Avenue; Aspen Village located on Bison Way; and the Adult Learning Centre in Fort Saskatchewan. We also own and operate 41 residential group homes; 36 in Sherwood Park and 5 in Fort Saskatchewan.
As families were growing and more people were moving into Alberta due to its booming economy, feelings for owning property for its religious activities were running high. The need for teaching Islam and its way of life to our children became more evident.
Volunteer Central brings people and community together to meet the vital needs of Red Deer and Central Alberta. Volunteers are essential to our way of life and have a positive impact on the way our communities grow and succeed. It helps build the capacity and resilience of our communities!
3910 51A St GD Stn Postal Box Ctr, Red Deer, ABT4N 5E6
The Michener Hill Curling Rink was originally constructed by the trainees and vocational instructors of the Alberta School Hospital as a work project in April, 1964. In 1985 the independent leagues that curled at the rink joined together to create the Mic