WATCH: Looking back at the history of SaskAbilities as they celebrate 75 years in Saskatchewan. Saskatoon regional director Emily Hurd says the charitable organization support adults, youth, and children who are experiencing a disability. Hurd says 75 years ago a group of families with children who had cerebral palsy came together who wanted better programs and services in the province. SaskAbilities now serves over 50,000 families every year.
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Celebrating SaskAbilities 75 year history in the province
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