Welcome to Safe Communities Partnership

Our Mission

Sault Ste. Marie Safe Communities Partnership is the umbrella organization for injury prevention interests and initiatives in Sault Ste. Marie. It is our mission to make Sault Ste. Marie the safest place in the world in which to live, learn, work, and play, by creating a culture instilled with safety, education and commitment to injury prevention.

Since 1999 the Sault Ste. Marie Safe Communities Partnership has pursued its mission of making Sault Ste. Marie the safest in which to live, learn, work, and play, creating a culture instilled with safety, education and commitment to injury prevention.

Comprised of a volunteer Board of Directors and operating as a not-for-profit, we are the umbrella organization with Parachute Canada for all injury prevention in our community.  

The Safe Communities Partnership establishes its short and long term goals and priorities in coordination with its sub-committees.  Our organization maintains a high level of community engagement by targeting a range of demographical segments of the population through our events, committees, and councils, and by ensuring that we obtain input from community members on our operations.

  • Standardized Safety Orientation (SSO)
  • Operation All Dressed Up
  • Sault Ste. Marie Rising Stars
  • Sault and Area Drug Strategy
  • Kidz Safety Summer Festival
  • Concussion Awareness and Prevention
  • Play Safe Program
  • Concussion Awareness and Prevention
  • Road Safety
  • Seniors Rights Protection Council
  • Health Opportunities Preventing Exploitation (HOPE Alliance)
  • Stay On Your Feet
  • Algoma Council on Domestic Violence

Get Involved!

If you are a member of a community-oriented organization and are seeking:

  • Funding resources
  • Administrative assistance at meetings
  • Marketing support
  • Valuable partnerships and expertise

Or, if you are a motivated community member looking to volunteer your time and support our efforts...

Then contact our Coordinator Deanna Rector at safessm@gmail.com or (705) 542-3862


 

 

             

 

       

Updated September 25, 2019