Saskatchewan Aboriginal Resources
 

What's New

Community Resource
Guide

Funding for Sport,
Culture & Recreation
Non-Profit
Organization Resources
Links to Other
Resources

Introduction

There are tremendous benefits of being involved in sport, culture & recreation activities. Being involved can provide a solid foundation for our youth, teach lifeskills such as teamwork & dedication, and develop a passion for physical activity that will last a lifetime.

More than 12,000 organizations funded by Saskatchewan Lotteries provide healthy and positive sport, culture & recreation activities for people of every age and ability in communities throughout Saskatchewan. These activities range from Seniors' aerobics and drama clubs to soccer and baseball to music and cultural camps.

The Images

About the water mark in the background and the symbol on the top header, the falling leaves represents the gathering of all cultures. The leaf under the feather represents the helping hand of the organization and guide for the community. The feather represents the strength and participation of the aboriginal community. The joining of the feathers represents all cultures building a stronger and healthier community.

What’s New

Aboriginal Summer Program for Youth in Recreation (ASPYR)
The Aboriginal Summer Program for Youth in Recreation, offered by the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (SPRA), works in partnership with Aboriginal communities to teach Aboriginal youth (15-35 years of age) recreation leadership skills. The overall goal of the program is to develop quality recreation leaders and programming for Aboriginal communities, and to encourage Aboriginal youth to pursue a career in the recreation field. Participants in the program attend a three-day outdoor ASPYR Leadership Camp which is facilitated by certified instructors.

ASPYR Camp 2011
Ochapowace First Nation - June 23, 24, 25 & 26, 2011
Muskoday First Nation - July 4, 5, 6 & 7, 2011
Registration Form


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