Our mission is to empower vulnerable Youth.
Every child deserves a roof overhead that truly feels like a welcoming family home.
Serving this community for over 25 years, Street Culture Project has developed a large and varied programming schedule, aimed around the unifying purpose of keeping our children safe, happy, healthy, and growing into the bright futures that should be the birth right of every child in this city. Together, with the support of so many others, we’ve managed to protect, comfort, heal, nurture, entertain, and support hundreds of Regina’s at risk youth. We’ve watched an entire generation of kids grow into successful and fulfilled adults. Have a look at some of the programs we’ve been running to realize that gift, and please consider supporting your favourite program. Help us raise the next 20 years worth of bright shining stars here in the Queen City. It feels pretty great.
Neal is Manager – Assurance with Virtus Group. Neal grew up in Regina and has always been involved in volunteering. He received a bachelors of Education and later a Bachelors of Business Admin, both from the University of Regina. In 2021 he received the CPA designation from CP Saskatchewan. In his work he works primarily with not for profit groups.
In his spare time Neal will be at home spending time with his young family and trying (unsuccessfully) to train his dog.
Treasurer, Board of Directors
Neal Fense
Cheryl Eagle is a Branch Manager with a major Financial Institute, with close to 30 years of experience in the banking industry. She is an expert role model, who specializes in coaching her team of professionals to help them thrive in their careers.
Over the years Cheryl has been a member of various Employee Resource Groups, been a mentor to students at The Adult Learning Centre, and sits on The Veteran’s Committee at Whitecap Dakota Sioux Nation. She is a passionate advocate for the Indigenous community, with a vision of empowering our youth and caring for our seniors.
Board Member
Cheryl Eagle
Michael was born and raised in the Regina area, and is proud to be raising his young family in Saskatchewan. Michael has a background in Social Work and presently works as a lawyer with MLT Aikins LLP’s civil and commercial litigation team.
Michael is grateful for the opportunity to serve on the Board of Directors for Street Culture Project and contribute to improving the lives and opportunities for youth in the community.
Co-Chair, Board of Directors
Michael Marschal
Cassie was born in Saskatoon and raised in Swift Current, SK. She attended SIAST and earned her diploma in Health Information Management and, later on, a certification in PROSCI (Change Management).
Currently, she works in the healthcare industry as a management consultant with Accenture. In her spare time, Cassie likes to hang out with her dogs, spend time with family and friends, and, if the weather is nice, hit the beach and relax.
Chair, Board of Directors
Cassandra Klassen
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SCP is growing, and we need your help. We want to hear your ideas, and we want you by our side as we continue to change lives through our work. If you are interested in helping the community, this is your chance. Download the application and apply today!
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