Celebrating the PATHS
I’ve been one of Rebekah’s friends for 14 years, and have been a friend of Astonished! since it was a gleam in Ruth’s eye. Sometimes I simply witness from my […]
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I’ve been one of Rebekah’s friends for 14 years, and have been a friend of Astonished! since it was a gleam in Ruth’s eye. Sometimes I simply witness from my […]
“This is real, it matters.” This is what we heard from University of Regina students who participated in the 2nd annual Astonished! Walk and Roll on Saturday December 3rd, 2016. […]
We are delighted to share our November 2016 e-newsletter with you. Meet some of the University of Regina Students who are learning together with A! student Researchers, A! Staff, and […]
When I first joined the Astonished! Team in December of 2012 I was in the middle of my Master of Science Degree in Kinesiology and Health Studies. I had completed […]
We are delighted to launch our Grow Gratitude 2016 campaign with the release of our Growing Gratitude 2016 video. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
We are delighted to present the 18 teams (65 team members) who are entered in the A! 2016 Walk and Roll event to take place on Saturday December 3, 2016. […]
There is an abundance of creative ideas and fun things to do at Astonished! On Tuesday November 15th you can Rock and Roll with the bands Majetik, Heart Knives, and […]
Looking for an awesome Halloween party to go to? Look no further! Our Annual Halloween Howl will be happening on Saturday, October 22nd! $20/Ticket ($10/Support Ticket). Fun time, ‘Midnight’ style […]
To mark the the United Nations International Day of Persons with DisAbilities, Astonished! is hosting our second Annual Walk and Roll, December 3rd, 2016. We invite you to form a […]
If you are looking for a current state of the world at Astonished! then you need look no further than our September e-newsletter. In a few minutes you can see […]
We work in inclusive community to address barriers facing young adults with complex physical disAbilities (core members) by creating opportunities for teaching and learning, social, recreational and cultural engagement, and for employment and housing.
The Big Sky Centre for Learning and Being Astonished Inc.
University of Regina
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK S4S 0A2
Phone:
Bonnie Cummings-Vickaryous, Executive Director, 306-737-9560
E-mail:
BCV@beingastonished.com