Spinal Cord Injury Alberta

Spinal Cord Injury Alberta Look for our virtual Facebook Groups to learn more. Spinal Cord Injury Alberta, formerly (Canadian Paraplegic Association (Alberta)) was founded in 1961.

SCI Alberta is a charity, non-profit that offers free consultations, referrals and support to clients and their social networks to achieve independence and full community participation. About Us

Since 1945, the Canadian Paraplegic Association has been helping Canadians with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities. Started by a core group of WWII veterans in Ontario, the association h

as expanded to include offices in almost every province. Since then, it has been a leader in offering support, direct service, information and advocacy to Albertans with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities. Our Mission

To assist persons with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities to achieve independence, self-reliance and full community participation. Whether it be assisting a newly spinal cord injured child or adult, lobbying for better public transportation, or helping to create a more inclusive community, SCI Alberta embraces the approach that there is more than one way. Vision

Albertans with spinal cord injury and other physical disabilities will enjoy optimal physical, spiritual, economic and emotional well-being within fully accessible and welcoming communities free of physical, attitudinal and systemic barriers. This broad vision is shared in many respects with our partner organizations and agencies. Within this context, SCI Alberta strives to deliver the following visionary outcomes:

Albertans with SCI and their families will be aware of and have access to SCI Alberta services and supports

Clients and their families will adjust more successfully to the personal effects of injury and disability

Clients will achieve increased independence, self-reliance and community participation. Barriers to independence and inclusion will be reduced for people with SCI and other physical disabilities in Alberta communities

SCI Alberta will be a stable and sustainable organization. Disclaimer: The views expressed, comments made and material posted by users of this Page (excluding content posted by Spinal Cord Injury Alberta) do not represent the views of the Spinal Cord Injury Alberta and remain the beliefs/opinions and the responsibility of the party posting the information.

Ready to try something new?Join us on June 20 in Red Deer for an exciting afternoon of adaptive sports, community connec...
06/05/2026

Ready to try something new?

Join us on June 20 in Red Deer for an exciting afternoon of adaptive sports, community connection, and fun!

Whether you're new to adaptive sports, returning to activity, or simply looking to meet others in the community, this event is for you.

📅 June 20, 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Alberta Sports Hall of Fame, Red Deer

✅ Meet the Red Deer Reapers
✅ Try wheelchair rugby and wheelchair basketball
✅ Connect with peers and community members
✅ Open to all abilities and experience levels

🎟️ The first 100 registered participants will receive complimentary admission to the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and a meal ticket.

Register today:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/red-deer-reapers-wheelchair-rugby-try-it-event-tickets-1989391839545?aff=oddtdtcreator

Together, we can ensure more people have access to the support they need to stay active, build strength, and maintain in...
06/03/2026

Together, we can ensure more people have access to the support they need to stay active, build strength, and maintain independence.

Donate today and help more individuals access the programs, equipment, and support they need to thrive.

💙 Donations received today will be matched up to 50% through Rogers Birdies for Kids presented by AltaLink, helping your gift go even further.

https://sci-ab.ca/donate/

National AccessAbility Week | May 31 – June 6, 2026Building a Strong, Accessible Canada starts with removing barriers an...
06/01/2026

National AccessAbility Week | May 31 – June 6, 2026

Building a Strong, Accessible Canada starts with removing barriers and creating opportunities for everyone to participate fully in their communities.

This week, we celebrate the contributions, achievements, and resilience of people living with disabilities while continuing to advocate for a more inclusive and accessible future for all.

May is Legacy Giving Month in Canada 💙As SCI Alberta celebrates 65 years of supporting Albertans living with spinal cord...
05/27/2026

May is Legacy Giving Month in Canada 💙

As SCI Alberta celebrates 65 years of supporting Albertans living with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities, we invite you to consider the lasting impact you can leave through a gift in your will.

A legacy gift helps ensure future generations continue to receive peer support, advocacy, rehabilitation programs, and community connection for years to come while also offering potential tax benefits to your estate.

To learn more about legacy giving reach out at www.sci-ab.ca

✨Apply today! The deadline is fast approaching! 🎓✨
05/22/2026

✨Apply today! The deadline is fast approaching! 🎓✨

Happy Victoria Day from all of us at Spinal Cord Injury Alberta! 👑🌷🇨🇦 As we welcome the unofficial start of summer, we h...
05/18/2026

Happy Victoria Day from all of us at Spinal Cord Injury Alberta! 👑🌷🇨🇦 As we welcome the unofficial start of summer, we hope you’re able to enjoy some sunshine, fresh air, and time with those who matter most. ☀️🌿💙

Whether you're relaxing at home, spending time outdoors, or simply taking a well-deserved break, we wish you a safe, joyful, and accessible long weekend! Let’s continue working toward a future where everyone can enjoy these moments fully. ♿🌼

Join Us for the Red Deer Reapers Wheelchair Rugby Try-It Day!Come experience the excitement of wheelchair rugby in a fun...
05/14/2026

Join Us for the Red Deer Reapers Wheelchair Rugby Try-It Day!

Come experience the excitement of wheelchair rugby in a fun, supportive, and inclusive environment. Whether you’re brand new to adaptive sports, returning to activity, or simply looking to connect with others in the community — this event is for you!

📅 June 20
⏰ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Alberta Sports Hall of Fame – Red Deer

✅ Open to all abilities and experience levels
✅ Meet the Red Deer Reapers
✅ Try wheelchair rugby firsthand
✅ Connect with community members and peers

The first 100 registered participants will receive:
• Complimentary admission to the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame
• A meal ticket for the event

We can’t wait to see you there!
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/red-deer-reapers-wheelchair-rugby-try-it-event-tickets-1989391839545?aff=oddtdtcreator

Join the Red Deer Reapers and Spinal Cord Injury Alberta for an inclusive Wheelchair Rugby Try-It Event at the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame.

✨Join us for our May peer dinner at Sherlock Holmes Pub in Sherwood Park on May 20th from 6-8pm! ✨Family and friends are...
05/14/2026

✨Join us for our May peer dinner at Sherlock Holmes Pub in Sherwood Park on May 20th from 6-8pm! ✨Family and friends are welcome to attend as well! RVSP to Kendra if attending ✨

Address

11010 101 Street NW #400
Edmonton, AB
T5H4B9

Telephone

+17804246312

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