Donations
What happens to your donation?
You are supporting Saskatchewan! All funds stay in Saskatchewan, going toward programs for brain injury prevention and support for survivors. SBIA offers support, advocacy and programs in communities around Saskatchewan. Programs such as retreats, camp, drumming, walking and youth and caregiver support groups help those living with brain injury to regain skills and a community of support.
Your Donation Will Make A Difference.
The cost of a complimentary SBIA membership for a brain injury survivor.
$10
The cost to provide an Acquired Brain Injury Toolkit for the family of a brain injury patient in the trauma unit of the hospital.
$25
The cost to purchase a new publication to add to the SBIA library such as books, magazines and videos about brain injury.
$50
The cost to transport individuals in one community to a Support Chapter Activity Night. Activities such as Indoor Walking Group, Bowling, Drumming Circles and Social nights.
$100
The cost of one evening of a special event or program, such as a Christmas Party for one of the five SBIA local chapters.
$250
The cost for one individual to attend one of the weekend SBIA Retreats or Camp which are held at various locations around the province.
$500
The cost to rent a facility space for an 8 week program.
$1000
The cost to deliver one 8-week program in one location eg. Drumming, which provides support, and psychosocial therapy to brain injury survivors.
$2000
The cost to print and distribute, province-wide, one piece of prevention or education material, such as the Don’t Risk Your Future or A Concussion is a Brain Injury poster.
$5000
Other Ways To Give
Donate Securities: A donation of securities or mutual funds is the most efficient way to give charitably. Since capital gains taxes don't apply, our charity receives the full fair market value when the security is sold, and you get a tax receipt that reflects your larger contribution. This allows you to give more and get more.