When donating to the Creative Aging Calgary Society, you are supporting the development of a powerful movement where opportunities are emerging for older people to be vitally engaged in sharing their legacy through the arts.
The Creative Aging Calgary Society is excited to offer you the following sponsorship opportunities for this pivotal evidence-based symposium. As a sponsor, you are able to distinguish yourself and your organization as leaders in transforming quality care for your clients. Arts-based programming for older adults offers health, wellness, social and economic benefits and sets your business apart from others via leading edge services. Building capacity for such programming within your staff and community is a sound investment.
Please check the following YouTube video on Arts programming and the Aging Brain for a short but informative commentary on the health benefits of creative aging.Any contribution will signifcantly impact the maintenance and expancion of CACS's activities to you and your community. We are currently accepting contributions to the 2010 Creative Aging Calgary Symposium.
For more information, contact: Gail Hinchliffe, Committee Chair, Email: ghinchliffe@unitedactiveliving.com; Phone: 403.617.1187.
Click for a printable Sponsorship Opportunity sheet.
Professional Development Speaker:
Susan Perlstein, MSW
Sponsors will receive the following recognition:
Creativity Matters:
The Arts and Aging Toolkit
Sponsors will receive the following recognition:
Nutrition Breaks:
Morning Seminar or Afternoon Workshops (Art, Drama, Music)
Sponsors at this level will receive the following recognition:
Display Table
Sponsors at this level will receive the following recognition:
Peak Business ElementsGail Hinchliffe, President & Chief Operating Officer, United Active Living Inc.
Steve Sabjan, Vice President Finance, Brenda Strafford Foundation
Dianne McDermid, Mount Royal University
Elaine Danelesko, Director, Integrative Health Institute, Mount Royal University
Ralph Hubele, Government of Alberta, Seniors & Community Supports
Suzanne Brett Welsh, Virtual Business Consultant, Peak Business Elements
Jock Osler, Communications Consultant
Carter Bannister, Creative Expression Coordinator, Garrison Greens Seniors Community
Symposium Consultant
Pamela Brett-MacLean, Director, Arts & Humanities in Health & Medicine Program, University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine.
Community partners support and promote the Creative Aging Calgary Symposium in Calgary and beyond. Interested community partners receive reciprocal recognition in the CAC program and website. Please contact Gail Hinchliffe for more information. Symposium Sponsorship is available (see above). Gail Hinchliffe @ unitedactiveliving.com.