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$390K to support disability programming in La Ronge, Sask.

The Ministry of Social Services announced the grand opening of two programs in northern Saskatchewan for a dozen people experiencing disabilities. Government of Saskatchewan / Supplied

The Ministry of Social Services announced the grand opening of two programs in northern Saskatchewan on Tuesday in support of people experiencing disabilities.

A community-based day program and supported independent living program will provide supports for 12 people in La Ronge.

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The provincial government provided $390,000 for the project.

Both programs will be operated by the non-profit organization North Sask Special Needs Housing, Employment, Recreation Inc. (NSN).

“North Sask Special Needs works in a collaborative team manner that enhances opportunities for vulnerable people in our tri-community group of participants,” said NSN executive director Deri-Ann Ratt.

“I am pleased to see the great work happening to support individuals experiencing disabilities here in northern Saskatchewan,” said Social Services Minister Tina Beaudry-Mellor.

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NSN works to provide appropriate housing, meaningful employment and skill-building activities for people with special needs.

The ministry said its funding for 25 community-based organizations in northern Saskatchewan totals over $26.9 million in 2016-17.

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