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Kamsack Family Resource Centre

The Kamsack Family Resource Centre is operated through SIGN through a partnership agreement with the Sunrise Health Region. 

 

Its focus is on promoting and teaching healthy childhood development and enhancing and further developing positive parenting skills. 

 

The Centre is open to all families in the Kamsack area and acts as a gathering place where families can attend programming offered through a number of service providers and that suit their current needs. 

 

Programing is available for families with children pre-natal to age five. Please see our monthly calendar below for daily events and programs.

 

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Kamsack FRC celebrated 10 years

The 10th anniversary and opening of SIGN Kamsack Family Resource Centre's new location on 1st Street in Kamsack -- in the historic telephone office -- was held September 24, 2025.

 

In the video, SIGN CEO Andrew Sedley, Canora-Pelly MLA Sean Wilson and Kamsack Mayor Beth Dix speak to the full house.

 

Below are several photos of the event. Click to enlarge.

Anniversary Cupcake Tree by Sadie McGriskin, Butter & Sugar.
Terri Chatterson, at right, the Saskatchewan Advocate for Children & Youth presented Megan Holodniuk, centre, and Devin Hootz, left, with a gift for the 10th anniversary and congratulating the staff on their work with families and children.
The Egg Drop Challenge winners were, from the left, Kairo and Wren Whims (brother and sister) who were in second place; and Dawson, Dylann and Ellie Maitland (brother and twin sisters) who finished in first place.

434 1st Street, Kamsack

For more information:

Telephone: 306-542-1010

Cell: Call/text 306-590-8070

KamsackFRC@signyorkton.ca

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Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours

83 North St. Yorkton SK S3N 0G9  |  Tel 306-783-9409  |  Fax 306-786-7116

 

SIGN provides services to those who live on Treaty 4 territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakota and the Métis Nation. We affirm our relationship to the treaties that are integral to the foundation of Canada and commit to honouring their spirit and intent. We respect the diverse histories, languages, and cultures of the many people who have lived on this land, and we commit to moving forward in partnership with Indigenous peoples and nations in a spirit of respect, reconciliation and collaboration.

 

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