Children's Cottage Society
Scott Grant is an experienced professional with a diverse background in communications, operations, and community support across various non-profit organizations. Currently serving as the Annual Giving & Database Associate at the Children's Cottage Society, Scott contributes to initiatives aimed at preventing harm to children and supporting families in Calgary. Previously, Scott held extensive roles at the Arthritis Society, overseeing communications and office management for a leading organization dedicated to arthritis education and support. Additional experience includes roles at the Alberta International Band Festivals Association, The Calgary Stampede, Fort Calgary, and Indigo, encompassing responsibilities in sponsorship coordination, administrative support, and historical interpretation. Scott holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from the University of Calgary and has pursued education across several prestigious institutions.
This person is not in any teams
Children's Cottage Society
1 followers
Resilient children blossom in healthy families Our Mission: Preventing harm and neglect to all children and building strong families through support services, respite programs and crisis nurseries. Since 1986 The Children’s Cottage Society has been dedicated to preventing harm and neglect to children and building strong families through support services, respite programs and crisis nurseries. We are a recognized leader in providing effective programs and services to help ensure Safe Children in Healthy Families. At the Children's Cottage Society we have long understood the detrimental effects of prolonged exposure to negative experiences in a child's early development. We recognize that the solution is prevention and we aim to ensure that children in our community have strong foundations for healthy physical and emotional development. We offer non-judgmental programs and services aimed at helping parents through a crisis regardless of what their circumstances may be. We believe that asking for help is a sign of strength and we aim to work collaboratively with local agencies to ensure families are provided with the best services and resources to meet their needs.