A message from our Executive Director for Disability Support Professionals Week

“One person caring about another represents life’s greatest value.” — Jim Rohn, author

Direct Care Professional, the greatest job in the world, and a life changing educational experience.

Teachers collage did not compare to the lessons I learned as a care giver. A very long time ago, after the first day of my orientation in a group home, I returned home to my family. As I spoke of my experience, I realized that anyone of us could be that person in the group home. Our lives can change in a split second. I see firsthand what I took for granted: my human rights, privacy, choices, freedoms, companionship, respect, personal possessions, the list is endless. This was a life changing experience which set the pace for what I chose as my career path. It did not take deep sole searching to recognize that to provide care, I need to experience a day in a life of someone receiving care, and let those lessons guide my actions.

So, what kind of caregiver would I like to support me, or my family? It became clear, that the freedoms and experiences that I treasure, are very likely the same for the person receiving care. This thought stayed with me till today, and it guides me in every decision I make; see the person before the issue.  Each day I remember that one day I will receive care also, and I hope that my care givers will see the person first.

The lessons I learned as care giver:

It is always valuable to count to 10 before reacting, I cannot take words back

I learned that body language speaks louder than words, and people receiving care are experts at reading body language

I learned to sing same songs every day to bring joy

I learn to appreciate my rights and privileges which I took for granted

I learned patience, truly, there is no deadline in daily living

I learned that behaviours are the way of communicating that choices were taken away, primary needs were not met, having pain or discomfort. They are never meant to hurt another

I learned that maintaining respect for person who is having difficult time serves as a teaching moment for them and they will always remember it

I learned that every person wants to do good things and be appreciated for it

I learned that small steps lead to achievements

I learned the supporting a person to maintain their dignity is my biggest human responsibility

I learned that everyone has strengths, we just need to look for them

I learned that you cannot make choices without experiences

I learned to accept people as they are, but always envision potential

I was given opportunity to experience First Nations culture and customs

I learned healthy living, following Canada Food Guide, and good housekeeping practices

I got plenty of exercise without paying membership fee

I had fun every day, we laughed, and sometimes we cried

I learned that it is best to ask rather than presume

I learned that grow-ups do not always finish what is on their plate, and some time they eat to be polite

I learned to keep promises

These are only few of the valuable lessons I learned as a care giver, and at the end of the day, I was the one who got paid.

Over the years, I met many caregivers who share similar life lessons, experiences, and values. These Caregivers work at Chip and Dale Homes. Each and everyone of you is an outstanding professional who comes to work with a smile on your face, and a goal to make a difference in another person’s life.

This week we celebrate your career choice, the value you bring to Chip and Dale Homes, and the joy you bring to the lives of people you support to have a meaningful life filled with experiences, opportunities and choices that are similar to ours.

Thank You Chip and Dale Homes Direct Care Professionals!

You are an outstanding Team, and it is a privilege to be working with you!

 

Lucy Mazden

Executive Director

3rd Annual Charity Golf Tournament Canceled

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the June 26th 3rd Annual Charity Golf Tournament has been canceled. We would like to thank those who have supported the tournament over years past and to date. We appreciate your understanding in these uncertain times. Stay Safe.

Sponsorship Fundraising Form

2020 Chip and Dale Homes Inc. Charity Golf Tournament

Chip and Dale Homes Inc., a non-profit organization, was incorporated in 1980 to support individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities to have the best quality of life possible. Since then, we have grown to include 13 group homes for 52 residents who actively participate in our community. In 2015 we implemented a day program to meet the needs of disabled persons in Regina. Most of our projects are wheelchair accessible and our goal is to provide each home and our day program with a wheelchair accessible vehicle to ensure the people we support can participate in the life of our city.

Although our tournament was shortened by torrential rain last year we raised over $17,000 through the financial support of 115 golfers and businesses and organizations like yours. The first two tournaments have contributed $30,000 to the purchase of a wheelchair accessible bus. This year the tournament and its sponsors will benefit from increased social media presence under the supervision of our new community engagement officer.

In 2020 our Texas scramble golf tournament will again be at Deer Valley Golf course. It will be a 1 p.m. shotgun start on June 26th, 2020. Having a shotgun start allows golfers to optimize the day and makes for a smoother transition to the supper which will be held at the Deer Valley clubhouse.  We are excited to have you consider being a corporate partner in this fundraising event with the following sponsorship options available.

Hole Sponsors                   $375       Hole signage, tournament pass and meal for 1 golfer and logo on welcome sign located at the sign in table

Major Sponsors                $1,050   Tournament passes and meals for 2 golfers, prominent logo display on welcome sign located at the sign in table, prominent logo display on the  advertising poster, recognition at the supper, recognition on the Chip and Dale Homes Inc. website, recognition in the media and a promotional picture with the bus.

On behalf of the special events committee I would like to thank you for your consideration to support our residents in this fundraising opportunity. Should you have any questions please contact me at ddesch@sasktel.net or 306-540-2359.

 

Sincerely,

 

Dan Esch, Golf Tournament Chairperson

Chip and Dale Homes Inc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3rd Annual Chip and Dale Homes Charity Golf Tournament Registration Form

Chip and Dale Homes 3rd Annual Charity Golf Tournament

Chip and Dale Homes has been providing residential services for adults with intellectual disabilities since 1980. During that time the nonprofit organization has grown to include thirteen homes and a day program. Most of our projects are wheelchair accessible and we strive to provide each home and day program with a wheelchair accessible vehicle to ensure that the people we support can participate in the life of their community. These vehicles are expensive and we are funded for a small portion of total transportation cost.

In order to raise funds to allow the purchase of one of these vehicles we have organized a golf tournament at the Deer Valley Golf Club www.deervalleygolf.ca on June 26th, 2020.

Here are the facts you need to know:

  • Cost is $160 per golfer and includes a $40 charitable tax receipt. Each additional $100 in pledges will generate an entry for a special draw.
  • Texas Scramble format.
  • Registration includes 18 holes of golf, a golf cart and supper.
  • Shotgun start tee-off is at 1 p.m. Come early and take advantage of the free driving range to warm up.
  • We encourage golfers to collect additional pledges and we will issue charitable receipts for any donation greater than ten dollars.
  • Let us know if you are entering as part of a team.
  • Registration deadline is June 16th, 2020.
  • The registration table opens at 10:30 a.m. on June 26th at the Deer Valley Golf Course.
  • Cheque – Chip and Dale Homes Inc., mailed to 974 Albert Street, Regina, SK  S4R 2P7
  • Cash – Delivered to Chip and Dale Homes Inc. at 974 Albert Street, Regina, SK  S4R 2P7
  • E-Transfer – normacdale@accesscomm.ca – Security answer: golf2020 Include your Name & Complete address in the comments section.
  • Any questions, contact Dan Esch, after 6 pm at 306-949-1470.

Here is what we need to know:

Golfer Name:____________________________________________________________________

Address (incl postal code): ___________________________________________________________

Email:_________________________________________ Phone(day):_______________________

Do you require an extra meal ticket (cost $35)   Yes  _____

Please email ddesch@sasktel.net to confirm that you are attending.

 

Name, Address, e-mail Pledge Amount Tax Receipt

Y/N

 

 

   
 

 

   
 

 

   
 

 

   
 

 

   
 

 

   
 

 

   
 

 

   

 

TOTAL PLEDGES  _____________

Christmas Party!

Come Join us on December 7th! Enjoy some face painting and fun for the family!

Balzer Street Grand Opening!

We are so proud to share that yesterday was the Grand Opening of the agency’s 13th Home! On Balzer Street! So nice to see all the people who came out to support the opening. Thank you to everyone who made it possible. We truly have the best community in the world! ❤️😊❤️❤️ Addison Ashley Michael and Tylson couldn’t have been more excited! Thank you from everyone at Chip and Dale Homes. 🙏 🙏🙏

Family Picnic!

Chip and Dale Homes Annual General Meeting

June 19, 2019 at 7:00 pm

Community of Christ Church

4710 8th Avenue 

HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!

2nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament

golf logo

DEER VALLEY GOLF COURSE, June 21, 2019

Texas Scramble Format. 1 pm Shotgun Start.

$150 per person

Includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart rental, and supper.

85 104 119 golfers have already signed up!
Registration is now closed!

 

To register or for more information email ddesch@sasktel.net

2019 Golfer Registration Form

2019 Sponsorship Fundraising letter

 

Thank You

to our Major Sponsors

Autism Month – Hot Dog Sale