Sleep Tight Tonight
Partners with St. Amant in Canada!

Who is St. Amant?

St. Amant supports over 5,000 people in Manitoba with developmental disabilities, autism, and acquired brain injuries. As a not-for-profit organization, St. Amant offers a wide range of support for adults, children, and their families. Our team of over 2,000 staff follows a person-centered approach, adapting to the needs of each individual and family.

St. Amant strives to support people with developmental disabilities to live meaningful lives as valued members of our community. We are committed to human rights and full community inclusion. Drawing on a tradition of compassion and service, we use a mindful approach in our daily work and service. Our values guide our actions and our relationships with the people we support, their families, and our co-workers.

How Sleep Tight Tonight Got Involved?

While vacationing in Mexico, one of Sleep Tight Tonight’s leaders had the great privilege of meeting Odette. During their conversation, it became clear that Sleep Tight Tonight and Odette are involved in similar work—helping those who are disadvantaged and often forgotten. This immediate connection led STT to assist Odette with a project she was currently involved in.

Helping man receive a bicycle get mobilized again!

The project included helping a young man gain access to a bicycle specially made to accommodate his physical disabilities. Several months later, this dream became a reality! Without Odette, the dreams of many individuals would go unfulfilled. She has dedicated her life to raising funds that go directly to helping those in need. STT salutes Odette and her tireless work in Canada.

STT and Odette are proof of what we can achieve together. STT plans to collaborate with Odette on upcoming projects and invites you to join us in these Acts of Kindness!

“Odette Carreiro has dedicated a big part of her life to raising money for the St. Amant Centre.  Her oldest son Mark lives at the center.  Odette has raised almost 45,000 on her bidding wars for the St Amant Centre Facebook page.  Odette started the page, to benefit adults and children in the Interlake that live with autism.  Odette pulls everyone together with her positive attitude.  I don't know how she does it with only 24 hours in each day, but she is doing a fantastic job and I wanted her to know we all appreciate her.”
Sincerely,  A Loving Community Member

Feel free to help STT support Odette and St. Amant in Canada.  All donations will be transferred to Odette to help in her current or future endeavors.

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