Disability & Special Needs Services in Albert Park, Regina, SK

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335 Habkirk Drive, Regina, S4S 6A9

(306) 570-4273
Disability Service, Disability services & support organisation

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1353 Broad Street, Regina, S4R 7V1

(306) 781-6023
The Neil Squire Society (new window) is the only national not-for-profit organization in Canada that has for over thirty years empowered Canadians with disabilities through the use of computer-based assistive technologies, research and development, and various employment programs. Through our work, we help our clients remove barriers so that they can live independent lives and become active members of the workplace and our society. Specializing in education and workplace empowerment, the Society has served over 30, 000 people since 1984.
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1444 Lorne St, Regina, S4R 2K4

(306) 791-9840
Automobility Manufactures Hand Controls for people with disabilities as well as Pedal Extenders, we also have a line of Mobility Aids
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1162 Osler St, Regina, S4R 5G9

(306) 546-4441
Disability Services, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization
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1121 Winnipeg St, Regina, S4R 1J5

(306) 780-9247
SPECIAL OLYMPICS IS WINNING AT LIFE : You may have thought that Special Olympics was just a few days of sport competition once or twice a year. In reality, the training for competition is as important as the competition itself. SPECIAL OLYMPICS INVOLVES INDIVIDUALS OF ALL AGES AND ABILITY LEVELS: Special Olympics includes athletes with low motor abilities as well as highly-skilled athletes who can compete in a higher level of sport both in and out of Special Olympics competitions. SPECIAL OLYMPICS IS A YEAR-ROUND PROGRAM: Athletes who participate in Special Olympics receive a lifetime of learning through sport. ATHLETES BUILD MUSCLE, SHARPEN THEIR MOTOR SKILL, GAIN SELF-CONFIDENCE AND DEVELOP SOCIAL SKILLS THAT HELP THEM LIVE A BETTER LIFE: It is the same as when you learned to catch a ball, or ride a bike. Remember the joy of achievement and the confidence you felt? Special Olympics athletes feel it too.
Saskatchewan Special Olympics is a beloved organization that brings joy to its participants through various sports. Guests express excitement to engage with the group and appreciate the friendly community.",