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Welcome to our site!

Update on the 2012 Canada Deaf Games. . .                                  

With less three weeks left; there are about 200 Athletes... 

Plus the Committees, Fans and Many Volunteers.

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Four sports: Bowling, Curling, Men Ice Hockey and Volleyball 

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* Don't forget to buy the banquet tickets; there are 95 tickets left... 

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Bowling Schedule

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Curling Schedule 

Curling Schedule

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Hockey Schedule

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Contact Information

Adsa Contact Information

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2012 CDG Banquet - Gala

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Contact Jan McCarthy - banquet@2012deafgames.ca for more information.

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Need More Volunteers...

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Vision:

ADSA is a strong organization supporting Deaf athletes to participate and excel in national and international championships in 20 different sports. Our membership is diverse and includes a strong contingent of younger people who are becoming energetic long term volunteers of ADSA. We now have a healthy collaborative partnership with CDSA (Canadian Deaf Sports Association) as well as other key organizations such as Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation, Provincial Deaf Sports Associations and National Deaf Sports Organizations. We are proud of the staff team and office that so capably support our volunteers.

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Values:

The following values statements guide the decisions and actions of the ADSA:

  • We believe in open, honest and responsive communication.
  • Our work is guided by integrity, mutual respect and trust.
  • We celebrate diversity at all levels of participation.
  • Our organization is dynamic and action-oriented.
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Mission:

ADSA supports Deaf athletes, of various levels of ability to participate and excel in national and international competitions. We do this by fundraising, providing training and education and by partnering with our members and Deaf and Hearing sport organizations. Sustainability, respect for individuals and open communication guide our operations.

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