Our Sponsors

We are only able to provide aid due to the kindness of our sponsors


Reach Autism gratefully acknowledges the financial support of The Lorne and Evelyn Johnson Foundation, a private foundation serving the people of South Saskatchewan. The foundation was established by the late Lorne and Evelyn Johnson to respond to the changing needs and opportunities of the community and provides grants to eligible charitable organizations in culture, health, education, environment, recreation, and social sectors.

The funds we have received have been an amazing gift to our non-profit family. We have already seen an increase in our client that we are helping. The funds are being used for various programs that will benefit both the Autistic child and their family

Thank you,
Reach Autism Learning


Reach Autism would like to recognize Last Mountain Distillery for their generous donation and support.  See below the Mission that they share with Saskatchewan: 
At Last Mountain Distillery our mission is to share Saskatchewan Spirit with the world. One of the most amazing things about Saskatchewan people and their spirit is their generosity.  You go to someone’s house and somehow you never leave empty handed.  We give and we give and that’s what our lok(e)l brand is all about.

We are thrilled to help Reach with your mission to provide educational services, that allow autistic children to experience success, as the recipient for our lok(e)l supports local program for the month of April 2022.  We are very pleased to present you with the enclosed cheque.



Reach Autism would like to recognize 100 Men Regina for their generous donation and support.  See below the Mission that they share with Regina: 
If you are a guy who cares about your community…

If you want to be part of a powerful group of men that is committed to make a BIG impact….

If you want to mix and mingle with the community leaders of today and tomorrow…

If you want to learn more about the amazing work our local charities do…

If you want 100% of your donation to go directly to a local charity……

then maybe you care too.

We are men of all stripes and walks of life.  We are stay at home fathers, white collar business men, blue collar tradesmen, farmers, business owners, and the list goes on.  Most importantly, we are all men who care.
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Our understanding is that the concept for 100 Men Who Care was born in Halifax a few years ago and was fashioned after a group called 100 Women Who Care.
We’re are a non-organization. We are not registered; we have no directors, officers or treasurer; we have no bank account because we don’t collect, spend or donate anything – it’s our members who make the donations. The group and its events are run on a budget of zero by a core team of big-hearted volunteers and with the assistance of some very generous sponsors.

We are proud to call Affinity Credit Union, one of our valued sponsors.  Affinity has supplied us funding, which we used for purchasing new educational, and learning programs.  These new additions will be essential tools for helping the Autistic children to grow and learn.  Thank you and bless you Affinity Credit Union.

We are so grateful to these sponsors who have generously donated various items for our Autism fundraising events.  Each of these sponsors have helped us to raise our funds, so that we can reach out and help the autistic children to learn and grow.

We wouldn’t be here without your support!

Sherwood Co-op

Frito Lay

Cobbs Bread

Mike’s Independent Grocer

J.M.R Meats

Canada Safeway

AG Contracting

Costco Wholesale

Sobeys

Cobbs Bread

White City IGA

Rona Home & Garden

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