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Community Youth Programs – Active Start / FUNdamentals

Provided by: Special Olympics Saskatchewan

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Service Description

Offers two community youth programs for children with intellectual disabilities – ages two to twelve. Both programs run on a twelve-week session cycle. Each class runs for one hour, once a week. Offered in Estevan, Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon and Swift Current.

  • Active Start – A family centered program targeting children with intellectual disabilities ages two to six. Children learn basic motor skills such as walking, running, jumping and throwing in a fun and safe environment.
  • FUNdamentals – This program is a continuation of the Active Start Program for athletes ages seven to twelve. This program transitions from basic movement skills to basic sports skills, while maintaining an atmosphere of fun and meaningful interaction.

For more information, call 306-780-9401 or email chamilton@specialolympics.sk.ca.

Eligibility

Children (ages 2-12) with an intellectual disability, cognitive delay, or a developmental disability who reside in Saskatchewan

Application Process

Call 306-780-9401 or email chamilton@specialolympics.sk.ca.

Fees

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Business Line: 306-780-9401

Service Website

www.specialolympics.ca/saskatchewan/learn/special-olympics-programs/active-start-fundamentals

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Email

chamilton@specialolympics.sk.ca

Coverage Area

Estevan, Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current

Languages Offered

English

South West District: Swift Current

Address

Swift Current SK

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Location Info

Phone 1: 306-778-3706

Swift Current Program Coordinator

Toll-Free: 1-888-307-6226

Business Line: 306-780-9247

Provincial Office

Website

www.specialolympics.ca/saskatchewan/communities/swift-current

Email

specialoswiftcurrent@gmail.com

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