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Hundreds Gather in Regina to Celebrate Arcs 50th Anniversary

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AI-generatedThe event highlights increased government and community support for autism services in Saskatchewan, reflecting a broader trend of expanding healthcare and social programs for neurodiverse populations.
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- Over 370 people gathered at Conexus Arts Centre in Regina for ARC's 50th anniversary.
- ARC was founded in the 1970s by families seeking support for autism.
- ARC now offers over 20 programs including employment readiness and mental health support.
- Saskatchewan Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill announced an additional $144,000 in funding.
- Total recent funding for ARC reaches $379,000.
Sustained government support for autism programs suggests growth in specialized health services, though budget constraints may limit expansion.
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