Southern Alberta Community Living Associationis a leader in supporting people to live their best lives and pursue their dreamsSouthern Alberta Community Living AssociationSouthern Alberta Community Living Association was established in 1980 as a non-profit organization. We have a long and proud history of providing innovative and creative supports for people with developmental disabilities and their families.Our philosophy is based on the belief that people have a right to experience a quality of life that reflects pride and accomplishment. All individuals receiving supports through Southern Alberta Community Living Association are encouraged to define what their 'best life' might look like and how Southern Alberta Community Living Association might support them to achieve their vision for the future.The Association's Mission and Vision statements were developed in consultation with individuals, families, guardians, staff and volunteer board members. 'Southern Alberta Community Living Association is a leaderin supporting people to live their best lives and pursue their dreams.'
For more than 100 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is the ability to succeed and thrive in life. As the nation's largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers ('Bigs') and children ('Littles'), ages 6 - 18, in communities across the country. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people.
Mission: Parkinson Association of Alberta is the voice of Albertan's and their families living with Parkinson disease. Our purpose is to ease the burden through advocacy, education, client services and find a cure through research.
Vision: A brighter future for Albertans living with Parkinson’s today. A world without Parkinson’s tomorrow.
Values:
1. Collaboration –we work together to achieve our Mission and encourage all voices to be heard
2. Compassion –we conduct our business in a manner that demonstrates empathy and respect for Albertans living with Parkinson disease
3. Creativity –we seek innovative ways to achieve our Mission
4. Empowerment –we enable Albertans living with Parkinson disease to take action so that they may live fully in their communities as vibrant participants in all that life has to offer
5. Transparency –we conduct our business in a manner that meets the most rigorous scrutiny and we are fully accountable in all that we do
Located at the Multicultural Centre in Lethbridge AB, Southern Alberta Ethnic Association promotes Inclusion & Diversity while hosting many educational and cultural produced events providing referral and assisted services to members. The Multicultural Centre is also an exquisite trendy facility with beautiful ballrooms and meeting rooms that can be rented for weddings, meetings and many other events. For rentals or membership details please contact the office at 403.320.1577 or by emailing info@saea.ca