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  1. The Saskatchewan Association for Community Livings (SACL) mission is to ensure that citizens of Saskatchewan who have intellectual disabilities are valued, supported and included members of society and have opportunities and choices in all aspects of life.

  2. Today, the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living directly supports over 2,100 individuals and families throughout the province, and impacts thousands more through its work on The Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disabilities program and Self-Directed Funding.

  3. The Social Housing Program provides safe and adequate housing to families, seniors and people with disabilities who have low incomes.

  4. Today we’re the fastest-growing community in Canada, staying true to that dream while we come up with bigger ones. Many people are drawn here for our large lots and country living — that’s something you just can’t get in the city, and we’re proud of that!

  5. Community Centre. From centre stage to the kitchen sink (literally), the White City Community Centre has you covered! Our building seats up to 300 (250 if you’re going to get your dance on!) and offers a kitchen, fenced-in patio, sound system and stage.

  6. Communities of belonging, lives with connection. We know finding supports for a good life can feel overwhelming. We want to help. Call: 1.877.660.2522. Contact your local CLBC office.

  7. WCGC coordinates the planning, planting and weeding of two community flower beds and approximately 40 planters distributed throughout our community. Membership-driven, the WCGC provides a place where all “greening” enthusiasts, from novice gardeners to experienced horticulturists and purely-for-pleasure observers, can pursue their ...

  8. Find a yellow bin in your area for your clothing and soft item donations. All donations support people with intellectual disabilities.

  9. Within easy access to all of Regina's services and attractions, White City is a small, quiet town located 10 minutes east of the city along Hwy 1. Before the community started to take shape in the late 1950s, it was a cow pasture owned by Johnson and Edith Lipsett.

  10. Independent and assisted living in retirement homes. Saskatchewan’s retirement communities include independent living, assisted-living, memory care supportive care and long-term care residences.

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