Jane Berggren is our Executive Director. She has a Bachelor of Child Study from Mount St. Vincent University in Halifax, NS and graduated with a double major in Program Development & Administration and Developmental Disabilities. Jane has over 20 years of experience working in the field of Family Resource, is the mother of 2 teenagers, and has lived in Drayton Valley for over 8 years. Jane brings strong leadership skills to our team and she believes that children and families shape our tomorrow, therefore we need to support and foster positive relationships between children, parents, and the community.
The Good Samaritan Society is a not-for-profit organization providing specialized health and community care services, including independent living and support programs for seniors and individuals with developmental disabilities across Western Canada.
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Aboriginal people inthe last century.Aseniwuche Winewak is Cree for Rocky Mountain People. We are descended primarily from Cree who moved west with the fur trade and integrated with tribes in the eastern Rocky Mountains. Our traditional territory spanned a great distance: from Jasper north to Grande Prairie; from McBride east to Lac Ste. Anne. Although our People are linked to First Nations across Canada, our community has no recognized Constitutional status. In 1907, our People were forced to leave the Jasper area to create the National Park.