Do you wonder what The Sinneave Family Foundation is all about and what we do?
Allow us to introduce ourselves.
On Thursday, January 18, 2024 from 12 to 1 pm, we are giving an engaging presentation to Autism Society Alberta’s network of Family Resource Centres. You can register for this FREE, online and virtual 1-hour presentation and get to know us a little better.
To reserve your spot, click on the button below that says “Get to know us.”
The button will redirect you to an Eventbrite site sponsored by Autism Society Alberta’s Family Resource Centres.
Are you or your child Autistic/neurodivergent and 15 and older? This presentation is for you! In the hour together we share who The Sinneave Family Foundation is, our programs and services including Launch + Skills, Information and Navigation, and EmploymentWorks as well as many more!
We look forward to sharing about how we can support Autistic and neurodivergent youth and adults with the major life transitions they are facing. We will also share about our upcoming hybrid presentations and workshops which are always available on our Events Calendar. We will also leave time at the end of the presentation to answer any questions you have about who we are or what we do. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Your presenters for the event are:
Nabeeha Nadeem is a Learning and Connection Associate at The Sinneave Family Foundation. She is a part of the Information and Navigation services where she has the pleasure to meet with Autistics and neurodivergent individuals one on one providing consistent, person-centered information, and navigating individuals to Sinneave programs and services and/or community-based resources. She has a Bachelors of Science in Psychology from the University of Calgary and loves to bake and volunteer in the community outside of work.
Marcela Montes-Lobos serves a dual role at The Sinneave Family Foundation, 60% as part of the EmploymentWorks program and the other 40% as a Program and Services Associate. The EmploymentWorks portion consists of providing employment preparedness training and support, combined with job sampling and hands-on experience to Autistic adults and persons with disabilities. As part of her role as the Program and Services Associate, she partakes in Information and Navigation services as well.