Citizenship is at the heart of what we do
CommuniTEA Infusion is back and ready to roll!
Hi all, The Teavan is rolling again and we need to start booking the schedule for the summer. We are pleased and excited that Emily and Randi are hosting and coordinating the van this summer. Like last year we would like to give priority to events hosted by people we...
We’ ve signed the docs and we’re building a game changing Human Services App!
Skills Society, Lift Interactive and Southern Alberta Community Living Association are collaborating to build a game changing social innovation that uses new technology to improve the quality of life of people receiving supports through human service organizations....
Thank you to our volunteers!
“Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it” – William Arthur Ward Thank you to all our volunteers who give generously to make a positive difference in the lives of people with disabilities – Skills Society...
Building Communities Together Through Engaged Citizenship
We are very excited to be collaborating with University of Alberta Community Service-Learning students, and the Edmonton Public Library to host a unique citizenship exploration at the downtown Stanley Milner Library on April 16th from 1-530pm.
Info graphic about Project Citizenship
Thanks to our main University of Alberta research Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere we now have a nice info graphic which summarizes the key activities and learning from our social change initiative Project Citizenship
Come hear Social Innovation expert Tim Draimin
Social Innovation expert Tim Draimin from SIG will be in town on March 13th to give a lecture, spark ideas and answer questions related to what social innovation looks like in Canada.
Starting to build our social lab and learning space with Manasc Isaac!
Skills Society is excited to be awarded the Manasc Isaac Blue Sky Award and build our social lab and creative learning space.
Enhancing Citizenship Experience
Check out the new article that highlights key learning from Project Citizenship by our stellar ally and main University of Alberta researcher, Nancy Spencer-Cavaliere, PhD. Link here “A person being integral to their community, a person who both is valued and...
Skills Society has an online shop now
We are excited to announce we have an online store. The store is currently selling Project Citizenship T-shirts and soon we will be selling art from the Making our Mark: Art and Citizenship exploration, Citizen hats, CommuniTEA Infusion T-shirts, Project Citizenship...
Project Citizenship in the Stanford Social Innovation Review!
We were really happy that Project Citizenship and our think tank process was recognized internationally by the prestigious Stanford Social Innovation Review Magazine in February 2014. Read the full SSIR article over on our Project Citizenship website – Link...