September 1 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Are you interested in the programs and services The Sinneave Family Foundation (Sinneave) has to offer?
Are you or your child Autistic or neurodivergent and age 15 or older?
This presentation is for you! Join us for a 60-minute virtual information session and Q & A and get to know all about us!
In our hour together, we share who Sinneave is and how we can support Autistic and neurodivergent youth and adults with the major life transitions they are facing. Things like:
- Graduating high school and attending post-secondary
- Getting a job
- Moving out and living independently
- And more!
This presentation is ideal for Autistic and neurodivergent individuals, their support networks, such as parents, caregivers and guardians, as well as local service providers and professionals who may be seeking more information about our programs and services in the Calgary area and beyond.
About the Presenter
Alexandra (Ali) Skeet is a Learning and Connection Associate at The Sinneave Family Foundation. She delivers the Information and Navigation service where she has the pleasure to meet with Autistic and other neurodivergent individuals one-on-one to provide consistent, person-centred information, and navigate individuals to Sinneave programs and services and/or community-based resources. Ali has more than a decade of experience in the field of mental health, and has a passion for person-centered care and intersectional inclusivity.
If you need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to info@sinneavefoundation.org or call 403 210-5000. We’re here to help!
Neurodiversity Acknowledgement
We honour neurodiversity and strive to create environments that value the many ways people think, learn, and communicate. Our programs, services, and activities are designed to be neuroaffirming, accessible, and guided by the input from the people we serve.
Related Events
The Autism Housing Network of Alberta is presenting Invest in Housing for Autistics: Models that Work, an exploration of existing and planned Autism-friendly housing projects!
There are unique and innovative ways to invest in your community on a large, medium and small scale. Housing is a great investment: build equity, turn a profit and help solve Alberta’s housing crunch. Equity deserving populations such as Autistic individuals and their families are a growing tenant pool. Now is the time to position yourself or your company as a leaer in a growing construction and property management niche.
Join us to learn how!
Friday, April 5, 2024
9:30 – 11:00 a.m.
If you live in the Fort McMurray area, register today to attend this FREE presentation in-person by clicking the button below that says “Attend In-person”
Main Hall, Unifor Local 707A
10019 MacDonald Ave
Ft. McMurray, AB
While the in-person event is generously hosted by Autism Society Wood Buffalo Region, the discussion is applicable province-wide and people from across the province in rural and urban centres are invited to join virtually.
If you live elsewhere in the province, register to attend online via Eventbrite by clicking the button below that says “Attend Virtually”
If you have questions about this presentation, please reach out to Drewe at housing@autismedmonton.org
The Autism Housing Network of Alberta (AHNA) have assembled a panel of autistic individuals and parents of autistics to help guide a virtual discussion on Preparing for Independent Living.
You’re invited to join in Wednesday, February 28 at 6:30 p.m. In-person in Edmonton and Calgary or online throughout the rest of the province.
Whether independent living is your goal or you are simply trying to create an environment to live as independently as possible, learning from others is key. The more we discuss, the more we realize that with the path to independent living is within our grasp.
The panel will explore and discuss things like:
- How do we skill build as an Autistic individual?
- How do Autistic individuals learn and grow?
- What tools and resources should we use to compliment our journey?
If you are in Calgary, join the watch party in-person at The Sinneave Family Foundation (300, 3820 24 Ave NW) starting at 6:20 p.m.
To reserve your spot, click on the words Calgary Watch Party and secure your free ticket.
If you are in the Edmonton area, join the watch party in-person at Autism Edmonton’s office. 11720 Kingsway NW starting at 6:20 p.m.
To reserve your spot, click on the words Edmonton Watch Party and secure your free ticket.
To attend the virtual event, click the words Virtual Panel Discussion to secure your free ticket.
AHNA is looking for autistics and their support networks to share their stories. Please submit your 2-5 minute video! Telling stories of lived experiences is a great way to share great ideas that can help others take steps towards their goals. For example, what is one approach that you took that worked to move you or your loved one closer to independent living?
Please submit your video to Drewe at housing@autismedmonton.org
Meet our panelists:
Kim Fox is a parent of 21-year-old with complex needs living on the spectrum. She is a past Director of the Autism Society of Alberta and was a part of the Housing Advisory Committee for the Sinneave Family Foundation. She is also the moderator for the Connecting CommUNITY Facebook group. Life planning and preparedness for independence have become a focal point in her journey supporting her daughter.
Debbie Bocian is the parent of an Autistic 36 year-old who is also challenged with OCD. She is a retired Special Education teacher. As an Elder in her Church, she became involved with the St. Albert Independent Living Association. Debbie seeks to create “a wonderful, supportive place where Adults on the Autism Spectrum can live very happy, social, independent lives.”
Kyle Lobb is the Vice President of the Autism Independent Living Association (AILA). He is an Autistic adult who is preparing for independent living. Kyle attends Grant MacEwan University and works part-time. He intends on moving out when his finances align with his educational aspirations and has been working towards independent living in the interim.


