We recently got some of our staff and clients together to talk about why what we do at the DDRC is important. Here are our reasons, and some different ways you can help support the agency.
Couldn’t make it out to this year’s Holiday Open House? Not to worry; we’ve brought the Holiday Open House to you! Check out some of the footage from this year’s event, and be sure to mark your calendar for next year: December 3, 2015!
As the timeless saying goes, it is better to give than to receive. For the DDRC’s Triple P Practitioner Kelly Bruce, this old adage is certainly true.
Each year, the Watson Family Foundation provides the DDRC with funding to be distributed to families with limited or non-existent means to help improve and sustain the quality of life for their child with a developmental disability.
This year, we were given the opportunity to assist seven local families by providing them with specialised sensory equipment such as weighted blankets, wiggle seats, sensory toys, and emWave2, a heart rhythm monitor that aids in tracking possible emotional outbursts or anxiety attacks due to stressful situations.
Kelly has been dropping off the items over the past two weeks. One of the families she delivered to said that they are extremely excited to see how the sensory items will help out with their son’s behaviour and anxiety.
“It was like an early Christmas,” Kelly said. “Mom was so happy her eyes even welled up when she was watching her son go through all the items.”
Applications are received and reviewed each year by a committee of four at the DDRC. In previous years, funding has been provided for medical supplies, communication devices, eye glasses, and laptops and tablets preloaded with software such as Dragon, a speech recognition program, enabling children to be more successful and independent at school.
If your family or a family you know could benefit from the Watson Family Foundation fund distributed through the DDRC, please visit our website, or call Kara Garner-Welsh at (403) 240-7312 for more information.
The 19th annual Inclusion Awards took place on September 25th, and were a huge success. Thank you to everyone who attended, the volunteers who gave their time to run the evening, and to all of our donors and sponsors!
Here is a list of this year’s award winners:
Awards for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Award of Excellence: Arts and Culture – Riley Sanesh
Award of Excellence: Career and Community – Trevor Warburton and Michael Hanna
Outstanding Self Advocate Award – Martin Bruns
Community Awards
Inclusive Education Award – Connaught Before-and-After School Program
Inclusive Employer Award – David Crutcher of Ramatek Inc.
Inclusive Community Award – YMCA Calgary
Corporate Spirit Award – Jeff Jaquish of Oxford Technologies Incorporated
Volunteer Spirit Award – Wensi Song
Good Neighbour Award – Teresa Stewart
Special Achievement Award – Denis Mercier
DDRC Staff Awards
Leadership Award – Cassandra Therens
Team Spirit Award – PACE Team
Agency Spirit Award – Hebert Turcios
everyone belongs™ Award – Ellen Toews Evans
Congratulations to all of the nominees and winners! Don’t forget to take a look at some of the evening’s highlights here.
The competition is tough for this year’s Halloween Door Decorating contest! Browse through these creative designs, and share your vote in the comment box. Stay tuned to our Facebook page for this year’s winner!