SIGN for the Times
SIGN for the Times
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From a modest start in 1969: the story of SIGN
The Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours (SIGN) first opened an office in Yorkton on May 1, 1969. To quote from one of the first newsletters that year, “SIGN hopes to produce the product called Community Unity, a community in which pe...
Community support makes our services possible
SIGN, the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours, provides two dozen important services to families and individuals in Yorkton and surrounding communities, including programs directly provided in Kamsack, Melville, Esterhazy and Fort Qu...
Help with the challenge to find housing
SIGN Housing Support provides assistance with the challenge of finding housing in Yorkton. The program does not provide housing, but can assist by providing information and support when it comes to looking and applying for housing. SIGN...
Assisting youth with life skills
SIGN Life Skills works with youth ages 12 to 20 to prepare them for the adult and working world. Services include one-on-one individual and group mentoring, opportunities to meet socially with their peers, and in all activities encourage them t...
Donations of many kinds provide support
SIGN Chair of the Board Sheila Hintz and Executive Director Andrew Sedley talk about the support the organizations receives, both financial and donations of goods which are passed on to those who need them. Sheila donates the funds for the Elto...