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Ways to Donate:

 

CASH:

 

Drop off your cash donation to Kristol Abel in Native Education at Sault College (G1102) OR with Karen Boyer at the Sault Ste. Marie Indian Friendship Centre (East St.)

 

ON-LINE:

 

Click the DONATE button at the bottom right of the page to use Paypal (payments made to Stephanie Stephens - Project ALLY Coordinator/Sault College Professor for Social Service Worker - Native Specialization Program). 

 

Unfortunately we are not able to provide charitable donation receipts for income tax purposes as the funds run through the Sault College Student Union organization.    

 

SPONSOR A YOUTH

Your GENEROUS donation will contribute to an unforgetable evening for an Aboriginal youth to connect with an Aboriginal mentor.  

 

Send them to the Project ALLY event and help to make the experience life-changing and unforgettable.  

 

Your kind donation goes toward an afterschool snack of fresh scone dogs, all-youth-can-eat pasta dinner,  supplies for over a dozen carnival style games and activity, and literally hundreds of amazing giveaway gifts for every youth.  The giveaway includes a care package with toiletries, socks and other adolescent necessities. 

Thank you to our 2015 Sponsors

 

GOLD SPONSORS $500 +

Dreamcatcher Foundation

 

 

SILVER SPONSORS $100+

 

Valyne Price            

Daniel Mates     

BRONZE SPONSORS $50+

 

Ginette Thivierge    

Ted Belleau             

Mr. & Mrs. Lypps     

Maureen McLeod     

Jesse Bain               

Brendan Teskey      

Heather Ferguson

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EVENT INFORMATION

 

Registration Required

TUESDAY, April 5, 2016

4 pm - 9 pm

​Northern Grand Gardens

1324 Great Northern Rd

Sault Ste. Marie, ON

 


 

CONTACT

Stephanie Stephens, Faculty

Social Service Worker - Native Specialization Program

Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology

443 Northern Ave. Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6B 4J3

stephanie.stephens@saultcollege.ca

T  /  705-759-2554 ex. 2483

​F  /  705-759-0175

 

 

 


 

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Project ALLY returns for the 3rd Annual Aboriginal Leaders Liberating Youth Event:

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Our mission is to facilitate the creation of sustainable, supportive mentor-type relationships between Aboriginal adults and Aboriginal youth with many goals including the development of trust, self-worth, cultural identity, confidence and more to reduce risk and promote wellness. 


 

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