Surrey Association for Community Living is a non-profit organization that provides programs and support services for people with developmental disabilities and their families.Individuals and their families can choose from a wide range of options in determining their living arrangements, social activities, employment and volunteer options, as well as participate in day programs designed to support their life goals. we work with each family to provide appropriate, timely respite support from qualified and caring Respite Caregivers.
Summer means Holiday Options and Summer RecCheck out the Surrey Recreation Guide on the right. See the Programs for more info on Holiday Options.New Performance Review Document for 2014:The Association has posted a new condensed version of our Outcomes Management and Performance Analysis Report on the right menu. This Performance Review highlights key achievements and survey results for 2014. The 2014 Annual Report is now posted on the right menu.Latest Updater posted on the right!Thanks to everyone who completed a survey during survey month!SACL is working to improve its programs and services through ongoing consumer feedback and qualityassurance. The Association is committed to program renewal and rejuvenation so that individuals and familiesreceive the best possible services.
Summer Fun with SACL!Summer means Holiday Options and Summer RecCheck out the Surrey Recreation Guide on the right. See the Programs for more info on Holiday Options.New Performance Review Document for 2014:The Association has posted a new condensed version of our Outcomes Management and Performance Analysis Report on the right menu. This Performance Review highlights key achievements and survey results for 2014. The 2014 Annual Report is now posted on the right menu.Latest Updater posted on the right!Thanks to everyone who completed a survey during survey month!SACL is working to improve its programs and services through ongoing consumer feedback and qualityassurance. The Association is committed to program renewal and rejuvenation so that individuals and familiesreceive the best possible services.
The name 'Cloverdale' eventually evolved by the railway engineers who worked at the station at Clover Valley. Around 1872 settlers started to arrive in the region known as Surrey Centre. One of the first settlers was Abraham Huck and his wife Nancy who arrived from Kansas.
The Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition Association is the non-profit organization that manages the world famous Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair held every year on the May long weekend at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds in Surrey, British Columbia.