Arthritis Society: http://www.arthritis.ca/saskatchewan May 5, 2017

Acquired Brain Injury:

You can contact an ABI Outreach Support Team by calling: • North: (306) 765-6631 • Saskatchewan Central: (306) 655-7743 • Saskatchewan South: (306) 766-5617

ADD/ADHD: www.adhdregina.org

Learning Disability Association of Saskatchewan www.ldas.org

LDAS Saskatoon Branch: Dale Rempel, 306-652-4116 LDAS Regina Branch: Shelley Mitchell, Director, 306-790-8452 LDAS Prince Albert Branch: Prema Arsiradam, Director, 306-922-1071

Asthma, respiratory problems: www.sk.lung.ca

Audiology: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/health/accessing-health-care- services/audiology-and-hearing-services

Autism: www.autismresourcecentre.com [email protected] or (306) 569-0858

http://www.saskfeat.com

SaskFEAT is a provincial organization made up of families, friends and dedicated professionals who have a genuine interest and concern with the well-being and developement of individuals with autism or within the autism spectrum.

Cancer: http://www.saskcancer.ca

Cerebral Palsy: http://saskcp.ca

The association supports individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities in the province of Saskatchewan.

Saskatoon Office 2310 Louise Ave Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7J 2C7 Phone: 1 (306) 955-7272 Email: [email protected]

Child Care (Licensed): https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/family-and-social-support/child- care/find-a-child-care-provider-in-my-community

Children’s Wish:

3602 Millar Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7P 0B1 T: 306-955-0511 TF: 1-800-267-WISH (9474) F: 306-653-9474 E: [email protected]

Cystic Fibrosis:

North Saskatchewan Kim Camboia 306-652-2320 [email protected]

South Saskatchewan 306-949-1515 [email protected]

Deafblind: http://www.cdbra.ca

Provides 24 hours of intervention services to individuals who are deafblind. Three group homes in Saskatoon, which provides support to 11 individuals. Promotes advocates and provides service for deafblind individuals.

Down Syndrome - http://skdownsyndrome.ca

To enhance the quality of life of individuals with Down syndrome and their families through advocacy, awareness and education to ensure full participation in their communities.

Epilepsy: physician’s referral required

Dr. J. F. Tellez-Zenteno, Neurologist, Epileptologist, Medical Director, Saskatchewan Epilepsy Program Department of Medicine/Division of Neurology

University of Saskatchewan Royal University Hospital 306-844-1134

FASD diagnostic services

Northern Saskatchewan - Prince Albert Parkland Child and Youth Development Clinic 306-765-6055

Central Saskatchewan - Saskatoon Alvin Buckwold Child Development Program 306-655-1070

Southern Saskatchewan - Regina Qu'Appelle Child and Youth Services 306-766-6700

FASD Network: http://www.saskfasdnetwork.ca/home

Phone: 306- 975-0886 Toll Free: 1-866-673-3276 Fax: 306- 975-0853 Email: [email protected]

Gary Tinker Foundation: www.garytinker.ca

Phone: 1-866-365-5508 or 306-425-6612 Fax: 306-425-6613

Identifies and addresses the needs of disabled persons in northern Saskatchewan. Resource centre offers information and education on disability-related issues; liaises with government and non-government agencies; facilitates development of a peer support network among persons with disabilities; promotes the establishment of self-help groups in local communities and expands vocational skills and job training opportunities for person with disabilities.

Learning Disability Association of Saskatchewan: www.ldas.org

Provides educator/parent workshops and reading intervention for school age clients with learning disabilities, summer program for LD children, Resource library with books, video/audio tapes, quarterly newsletter. EAPD referral agency.

Saskatoon Branch: Dale Rempel, 306-652-4116 Regina Branch: Shelley Mitchell, Director, 306-790-8452 Prince Albert Branch: Prema Arsiradam, Director, 306-922-1071 Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan: https://scisask.ca

Saskatoon 311 – 38th Street East Saskatoon, SK S7K 0T1 Phone: (306) 652-9644 or (888) 282-0186 Fax: (306) 652-2957 [email protected]

Regina 3928 Gordon Road Regina, SK S4S 6Y3 Phone: (306) 584-0101 or (877) 582-4483 Fax: (306) 584-0008 [email protected]

Saskatchewan Abilities Council: http://www.abilitiescouncil.sk.ca

Promotes optimal independence and active participation in society for people with disabilities. Services include: vocational rehabilitation, special needs transportation, special needs equipment, orthopedics, Camp Easter Seal, technical aids and the Farmers with disabilities Program. There are branches in Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, and . See website or contact Provincial Services for more information.

Regina Branch 825 McDonald Street Regina, SK S4N 2X5 Tel: 306-569-9048 Fax: 306-352-3717 Email: [email protected]

Saskatoon Branch 1410 Kilburn Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7M 0J8 Tel: 306-653-1694 Fax: 306-652-8886 Email: [email protected]

Swift Current Branch 1551 North Railway Street West Swift Current, SK S9H 5G3 Tel: 306-773-2076 Fax: 306-778-9188 Email: [email protected] Yorkton Branch 162 Ball Road, Box 5011 Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Tel: 306-782-2463 Fax: 306-782-7844 Email: [email protected]

Saskatchewan Aids to Independent Living (SAIL):

https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/health/accessing-health-care-services/health- services-for-people-with-disabilities/sail

FAX: 306-787-8679 Telephone Number: 306-787-7121 Toll Free: 1-888-787-8996 Mailing Address: 3475 Albert Street, Regina, SK, , S4S 6X6 Email Address: [email protected]

Saskatchewan Association for Community Living: http://www.sacl.org

Advocates for people with an intellectual disability. Activities include: advocating with government and other agencies, training and education for families, volunteers and professionals, providing bursaries and research grants, monitoring and evaluating services, assisting families and individuals, operating an Employment Opportunities Program, and delivering public awareness and information.

Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres: www.sarcsarcan.ca

Serves as the provincial umbrella organization for over seventy member centres operating developmental, vocational, and residential services, as well as SARCAN Recycling with seventy depots throughout Saskatchewan. Assists members to support the quality of life for persons with disabilities through direct rehabilitation, training and job placement.

Saskatchewan Prevention Institute: http://www.preventioninstitute.sk.ca

Provides print and audio visual resources based on the most recent information, educational opportunities to increase knowledge of prevention issues, assistance for community groups to develop their own education prevention programs, networking and partnering projects that further prevention efforts, and links with community, non-profit, and government organizations to ensure a coordinated approach to prevention programming.

Independent Living: www.ssilc.ca ; www.nsilc.com

REGINA South Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre 2220 Albert Street, S4P 2V2 Tel: (306) 757-7452 Fax: (306) 757-5892 E-Mail: [email protected]

MOOSE JAW South Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre 637B Main St. N, S6H 0W6 Tel: (306) 692-7452 ext. 1 Fax: (306) 694-1032 E-mail: [email protected]

SASKATOON North Saskatchewan Independent Living Cente 237 5th Ave N Saskatoon, SK S7K 2P2 Phone: 306-665-5508 Fax: 306-244-2453

Founded in 1991, the South Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre (SSILC) is a consumer controlled, community based, cross disability agency that promotes the full citizenship of people with disabilities in our community. SSILC is an accredited member of Independent Living (IL) Canada, the national umbrella organization for 26 disability resource centres across Canada.

Special Olympics: http://www.specialolympics.ca/saskatchewan

Vision: http://www.cnib.ca

Provides services and programs to individuals who are experiencing blindness or visual impairment. Goal is to help individuals find ways of leading active and satisfying lives in their own communities. Core services available are counseling and referral, rehabilitation teaching, orientation and mobility training, sight enhancement, technical aids, career development and employment, and library services.

http://www.saskblindsports.ca

Provides sports activities for athletes who are blind or visually impaired. A multi-sports organization. Open to anyone.

Optometry:

Food Security:

Good Food Box (manual): http://www.nhcp.ca/mrws/filedriver/gfb_manual_2011.pdf

Community Garden (manual): http://nhcp.ca/mrws/filedriver/HET/Northern_Saskatchewan_Gardening_Manual_Final_Draft_PDF. pdf

Community Kitchen (manual): http://www.foodsecuritynews.com/Publications/Community_Kitchen_Best_Practices_Toolkit.pdf