Proceeds Will Help to Provide Assistive Technology for Children with Disabilities
February 29th, 2024 – Neil Squire’s annual Swing into Spring Princess Ball fundraising event is back for its fourth year. The fundraiser will take place on March 16th at the Conexus Arts Centre in Regina. All proceeds from this event will go directly to Neil Squire’s Prairie Regional Office and will help to provide assistive technology for children with disabilities.
Tickets to the event include a Prince and Princesses procession, storytime with the Princes and Princesses, performances, music, dancing, group photos, crafts, goodie bags, autographs, and lunch. Other activities (for minimal additional costs) include hair sessions, raffles, a 50/50 draw, and photography. Tickets can be purchased at: SwingIntoSpring2024.eventbrite.ca (new window).
“This is such a fun event for all ages and it helps us raise funds to improve the lives of people with disabilities in our community. This year we’re delighted to be using the proceeds to purchase assistive technology for kids in schools. We couldn’t continue to do what we do without your support,” says Neil Squire’s Prairie Regional Manager, Nikki Langdon. “We sell out very quickly so please ensure you secure your place at this event soon!”
If you are unable to attend the event, but you would like to provide support, you may select the “Donate a Ticket” option. Your purchased ticket will be donated on your behalf to a child with a disability who may not have the means to attend themselves.
Media are invited to attend:
WHAT: Neil Squire’s Swing into Spring Princess Ball
WHEN: Saturday, March 16th, 2022, 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Conexus Arts Centre, 200A Lakeshore Drive Regina, SK
WEBSITE: SwingIntoSpring2024.eventbrite.ca (new window)
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About Neil Squire
“We use Technology, Knowledge, and Passion to Empower Canadians with Disabilities.” Neil Squire has been revolutionizing the lives of Canadians with disabilities since 1984 through accessible assistive technology. Our work is focused on four distinct areas: Innovation, Digital Literacy, Employment, and Assistive Technology. Our work enables people with disabilities to achieve their goals, reach their full potential and continue living life to the fullest.
For further information, please contact:
Nikki Langdon
306 781 6023
nikkil@neilsquire.ca