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STARS is a non-profit, charitable air ambulance organization that provides critical care to both urban and rural people when they need it most. We believe that where you live, work, play or travel shouldn’t impact your chance of survival. Since 1985, we’ve carried out more than 45,000 missions across Western Canada, and in our last fiscal year, we carried out 1144 missions across Saskatchewan alone. Three distinct groups are integral to our fight to save lives: PATIENTS – Our patients are the reason we fly and are at the centre of everything we do. CREW – Whether on the ground or in the air, our crew makes each mission possible. ALLIES – Our generous supporters are the lifeblood behind our life-saving efforts. STARS was built by the community for the community, and it’s the support of our community that will keep STARS fighting for the lives of patients for decades to come.
Since 1985, STARS provided people the care they need when they need it the most. STARS exists to provide a safe, rapid, highly specialized emergency transport system for the critically injured. Whether it's offering hands-on training to rural medical providers or providing rapid, emergency medical transportation for the critically ill and injured, we work to anticipate and act when people need our help.
We are STEMnosis, a student led non-profit dedicated for highschoolers, by highschoolers. We are dedicated to tackling financial limitations worldwide for students wishing to pursue medicine, and are currently developing a free online research course to run this summer.
Recognized since 1905 as the collective voice of Saskatchewan municipalities, SUMA represents the interests of municipal governments on policy and program matters within provincial jurisdiction. The Association has been in continuous operation since that time, serving the needs of member councils by maintaining and improving the strength of local government.
SaskAbilities is a registered charity and operates under the authority of the Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995, of Saskatchewan. We are dedicated to providing programs and services to people experiencing disability in Saskatchewan. In 1950, families of children with cerebral palsy believed there could be better education, treatment and services for their children and others like them; they did something about it and started the Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children. Within a year, the Council found itself providing services to both children and adults disabled by the effects of polio. To reflect this expansion of services, the name was changed to Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children and Adults. In 1984, a desire to emphasize abilities rather than disabilities led to a second name change for the agency. It became the Saskatchewan Abilities Council Inc. In 2010, the Saskatchewan Abilities Council celebrated 60 years of success in delivering recreational, rehabilitation and vocational programs to people with disabilities throughout the province. Now in 2017, to reflect our organization’s progress and evolution, we introduced a third name change: SaskAbilities, a more modern, streamlined version of our name that still maintains a respectful nod to our history and roots in the community. We have branches located in Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current and Yorkton, with five Partners in Employment offices located in Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current and Yorkton. Each branch location offers a Special Needs Equipment depot, with an additional depot in Prince Albert. Manitou Beach is home to Camp Easter Seal, and Provincial Services resides in Saskatoon.
SaskAbilities was incorporated in 1950 and continues to operate under the authority of The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995, of Saskatchewan and is a registered charity under the Income Tax Act. We are dedicated to providing programs and services to people experiencing disability in Saskatchewan, and to building inclusive communities.
We are a non-profit organization that provides choices and opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. We are rooted in the philosophy of Gentle Teaching and offer vocational, daytime and home supports designed with the individuals’ values, desires and goals in mind.
SARBI provides psycho/social rehabilitation to survivors of moderate to severe Acquired Brain Injuries.
The Saskatchewan Cerebral Palsy Association is a registered nonprofit charity focused on helping individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities in the province of Saskatchewan.  Our mission is to ensure individuals with cerebral palsy the right to opportunities to achieve their fullest potential through education, health care and access to all amenities of the community.
Our mission is to serve and support an entrepreneurial network of interactive producers, developers, and designers.
The Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association was founded to preserve and interpret Canadian Railway and Street Railway history, especially that of Saskatchewan. This is primarily done through the operation of the Saskatchewan Railway Museum.

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