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Our Elders are vital to our communities. In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, it is even more important that we do our part to reach out. Circle Project had the pleasure of contacting each Elder by phone to say hello and check on their well-being. We then delivered a package containing personal care items, cleaning supplies and some little treats. This program was made possible by United Way Regina’s Covid-19 Seniors Response Fund funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. Thank you United Way on behalf of Circle Project Council, Staff and community Elders.

 

Circle Project would like to thank The Lorne & Evelyn Johnson Foundation for their grant towards the creation of Circle Project’s Community and Cultural Hub. Through your support we will create a safe space where members of the community can access programs and services, as well as gain opportunities to connect with their Indigenous culture. Thank you!

Circle Project Council and Staff would like to thank Conexus Credit Union for allowing us the opportunity to share the story of Circle Project and the impact that Conexus has made with the generous donation of a building to help us build a permanent home in the heart of North Central Regina. With this gift we will continue to make a positive impact on the lives of families in the community. We would also like to express our greatest appreciation for naming Circle Project as the Conexus AGM Charity of Choice.

Happy Early Childhood Educators Month! Circle Project’s Staff and Board of Directors would like to extend its sincerest appreciation to the staff at the Circle Project Infant & Toddler Centre and the Children’s Centre for your amazing work and dedication in providing the highest standard of early childhood education to our future leaders. Keep up the good work!

Circle Project’s Council, Staff and children would like to thank Saskatchewan Knights of Columbus Charitable Foundation for their donation to ensure services continue in the Cultural Connections for Kids (CCK) program. Through this donation we will be able to provide the children at both of our Childcare Centres with important opportunities to connect with their culture in a supportive and immersive environment.

Circle Project’s Council, Staff and children would like to thank the Regina Rotary Club Community Fund for their donation to ensure services continue in the Cultural Connections for Kids (CCK) program. Through this donation we will be able to provide the children at both of our Childcare Centres with important opportunities to connect with their culture in a supportive and immersive environment.

Circle Project Council, staff and our children would like to thank Regina Police Service and United Way Regina for launching the Building Ready Readers program at our Children’s Centre yesterday. The children were very excited to listen to the story and to spend time with the officers!

Leader Post – February 25, 2020 – Building Ready Readers Launch