St. Francis Advocates for the Autistic & Developmentally Disabled (Sarnia) Inc. is a non profit charitable organization providing supports and services to adults with autism and other developmental disabilities since 1987 and is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services.Notice of Annual General Meeting (AGM)St. Francis Advocates has slated it 2013 AGM for Thursday August 22nd, 2013 at 5:30 PM to be held at the Administrative Office (ESO side) at 7346 Arkona Rd., Arkona.Our MissionSt. Francis Advocates is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of people with Autism and other developmental disabilities. We are committed to empowering people by promoting independence, providing opportunities, encouraging growth through education, developing partnerships and collaborating with communities, within a caring environment. Our VisionProviding innovative, creative and progressive supports on an individual basisOur Motto''DEDICATED TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE''Our Values and Principle
St. Francis Advocates for the Autistic & Developmentally Disabled (Sarnia) Inc. is a non profit charitable organization providing supports and services to adults with autism and other developmental disabilities since 1987 and is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services.Notice of Annual General Meeting (AGM)St. Francis Advocates has slated it 2013 AGM for Thursday August 22nd, 2013 at 5:30 PM to be held at the Administrative Office (ESO side) at 7346 Arkona Rd., Arkona.Our MissionSt. Francis Advocates is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of people with Autism and other developmental disabilities. We are committed to empowering people by promoting independence, providing opportunities, encouraging growth through education, developing partnerships and collaborating with communities, within a caring environment. Our VisionProviding innovative, creative and progressive supports on an individual basisOur Motto''DEDICATED TO MAKING A DIFFERENCE''Our Values and Principle
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