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The Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program is a service provided by the South Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre and funded by Western Economic Diversification Canada. The Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program (EDP) recognizes that people with disabilities have special needs. It ensures easy access to business services and other support mechanisms needed to consider self-employment a viable option.

Regina:
South Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre Inc.
Don Terry- Business Counsellor
2220 Albert Street
Regina Saskatchewan
S4P 2V2
Phone: (306) 757-7452, ext.: 231
Fax: (306) 757-5892
E-mail: don@ssilcsk.ca
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Brenda Ell - Business Marketing Counsellor
2220 Albert Street
Regina Saskatchewan
S4P 2V2
Phone: (306) 757-7452, ext.: 236
Fax: (306) 757-5892
E-mail: brenda@ssilcsk.ca
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Saskatoon:
North Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre, (NSILC)
237 5th Avenue N
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 2P2
Debra or Heather at (306)-665-5508
E-mail: edp@nsilc.com
Web site: http://www.nsilc.com

Rural Saskatchewan:
Community Future Partners of Saskatchewan, (CF)

If you are a young entrepreneur or an entrepreneur with a disability and you are interested in starting a business, Community Futures Saskatchewan has information and a specially designed program for you - EDP (Entrepreneurs with Disabilities). Contact your local Community Futures organization for more details. Click here to view a map of Saskatchewan CFs, and get contact information.

For further information on the SSILC's Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program go to www.ssilcsk.ca/EntrepreneurProgram.

Funding for the Entrepreneurs with Disabilities provided by:

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