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Community Support 2007 - 2008

We promote the abilities of adults with a mental illness
We couldn’t do that without you

Alberta Theatre Projects
Anonymous Donor
August Electronics
Bearspaw Benevolent Foundation
Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP
BW Technologies by Honeywell
Calgary Health Region
Calgary Herald Christmas Fund
Canada Safeway We Care – Thorncliffe Safeway
Champagne Holdings Ltd.
CIBC Private Giving Employees
Committee of 10,000 - University of Calgary
Costa Cana Import Inc.
EnCana Cares Foundation
EnCana Corporation
Equity Funding Corporation
Exxon/Mobil Canada Ltd.
FirstEnergy Capital Corp.
FortisAlberta Employees
Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #3475


Gamblers Anonymous
Cheryl and Bill Gardner
Global Television
Glue Solutions
Grand & Toy
Harvest Operations Corp.
Husky Energy Inc.
Kerby Centre
La Perle Et Ses Citadelles Ltd.
Laureate Chi
Organization for Bipolar Affective Disorder Society
Private Giving Foundation
Q107 FM Classic Rock
RWD Consulting Ltd.
Shell Canada Limited Employees
Talisman Energy Inc.
Tech Soup Stock Consumer Service
Trimac
United Way of Calgary and Area Donor Choice
Westcoast College of Massage Therapy
William Aberhart High School Music Students

Calgary Health Region

We would also like to acknowledge all the individuals who bring awareness
to our mission and generously share their time, funds and
recycled goods in support of the folks we serve

Fact:
Your support gives the people we serve

Peace of Mind:

  • Knowing they’re not being left alone with their illness
  • Knowing their quality of life will be sustained throughout their illness and recovery
  • Knowing that equal opportunities for care exist for all, regardless of their illness

Choice: purposeful, fulfilling activities that provide folks with opportunities to:

  • Reclaim their passion to paint, draw or sculpt
  • Explore their creativity in words
  • Participate in leisure, volunteer and community activities
  • Give back  to and connect with others

Acceptance from an engaged community willing to:

  • Take the next step, ask questions and learn about mental health
  • Promote good health
  • Practice words that are mindful and actions that are free from stigma at home, work and in the community
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