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EmployAbilities currently hosts three Special Events a year. During the Summer months we have our EmployAbilities Classic Golf Tournament. When the summer months are winding down we host our "A Kiss of Fall" Black Tie Affair. Another of our events is our western themed Jeans & Buckin' kick off to Rodeo Season (Dinner, Dance and Live Auction). We also have a Casino Event every second year to assist in raising funds for our ongoing programs which we offer to those with disabilities seeking employment!
EmployAbilities is also known for hosting exciting, successful events year after year! However, this would not be possible without the generous support of sponsors in our community. EmployAbilities continually offers a variety of unique sponsorship opportunities. If you are interested in our sponsorship opportunities please contact us by phone at (780) 945-4642 or online by clicking here! Of course you can! The success of our Special Events relies strongly on our volunteers who generously take time out of their busy schedules to lend us a helping hand - we couldn't do it without you! If you would like to enquire about volunteering at one of our events please contact us by phone at (780) 945-4642 or online by clicking here! Yes you can, donations are greatly appreciated and are accepted in the following methods: Cash Donations, Item Donations as well as Gift Cards/Certificates. |
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You can help EmployAbilities continue it's work assisting individuals with disabilities. Click here to donate to EmployAbilities.
Funds raised by EmployAbilities will assist persons with disabilities across Alberta to obtain employment. The dollars provide vital assistance to support our clients with special needs through programs, computers and purchasing of adaptive/assistive technologies and devices.
*This year, our fund raising goal is to raise $400,000 at the cost of 10%.
Mission Statement
To promote and enhance employment and learning opportunities for persons with disabilities.













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