Shuswap Association for Community Living creates opportunities and provides support to optimize the potential of individuals with diverse abilities in our community.
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Contact SACL

TEL 1 (250) 832 3885
FAX 1 (250) 832 1076

Location
371 Hudson Avenue NE
Suite 100 (PEP), Suite 103 (HWLS) & Suite 301 (CES & Admin)

Mailing
PO Box 153, Salmon Arm, B.C. V1E 4N3

To Report an Absence:
250-832-3885 Ext. 1100

Main Reception:
250-832-3885 Ext. 1300

Employment Services:
250-832-3885 Ext: 1310

Health, Wellness & Life Skills Services:
250-832-3885 Ext: 1110

One-to-One Supports (PEP):
250-832-3885 Ext: 1111

Home Share Services:
250-832-3885 Ext: 1102

Office Hours

ADMIN: 8:30 – 3:30 Monday to Friday

CES/HWLS/PEP: 9:00am to 3:00pm

Closed Weekends and Statutory Holidays

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The Latest News & Events

  • Vaccine Priority for People Supported by CLBC – March 24, 2021March 24, 2021 - 4:05 pm

    B.C. Announcement: Vaccine Priority for People Supported by Community Living BC     People deemed clinically extremely vulnerable prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine Today the Ministry of Health released information regarding the COVID-19 vaccination prioritization for persons identified as clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV). B.C. residents 16+ years who are identified as clinically extremely vulnerable will be able to receive their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine […]

  • CLBC COVID-19 Telephone Update for Self-Advocates & Families – March 30, 2021March 23, 2021 - 10:30 pm

    Join CLBC’s March 30 COVID-19 telephone update for self advocates and families (Service providers are requested to distribute this invitation to family members and encourage supported individuals to participate). Dear self advocates and families – Please join Community Living BC (CLBC) next Tuesday, March 30 for an opportunity to hear from Dr. Daniele Behn Smith, […]

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