Two Miles for Mary
Two Miles for Mary is a heartfelt annual fundraiser that supports the Seniors Transportation Program at the Prince Albert Community Service Centre.

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over 6,000 trips provided annually
In partnership with CKBI, this long-standing radiothon helps provide safe, affordable, and reliable rides for local seniors—empowering them to maintain independence, stay active in the community, and access essential services.
The tradition dates back to 1987, when Prince Albert first proclaimed October 15th as Seniors Transportation Day to spotlight the importance of mobility for seniors. That year, community members launched Two Miles for Mary, a creative campaign inspired by a regular rider who lived a mile from her doctor’s office. The goal? To collect two miles’ worth of dollar bills—over $21,000—to keep seniors transportation running strong during a time of fiscal restraint.
Mary Clarke, the loyal rider who inspired the name, became the face of the campaign, symbolizing every senior who relies on the service for everyday essentials. Today, “Mary” continues to represent the thousands of seniors who benefit from the program. With over 6,000 trips provided each year, the spirit of Two Miles for Mary remains a vital lifeline for Prince Albert’s aging population.
While the radiothon takes place once a year, donations are gratefully accepted year-round to keep seniors on the move—and connected to the community they love.
Ways to get involved
Whether you want to show support once or stay connected throughout the year, there are many ways to participate:
Join the Annual Radiothon
Tune in and donate during our radio event in partnership with CKBI—listen to local stories, support seniors, and be part of the movement.
Share the Story
Tell your friends, family, and co-workers about Two Miles for Mary. Every conversation helps raise awareness and build momentum.
Honour a Loved One
Make a donation in honour or memory of a senior in your life. It's a meaningful way to celebrate their legacy and support others.
Volunteer or Advocate
Reach out to see how you can help behind the scenes or spread the word through your network or organization.
Ways to donate
Your contribution—big or small—makes a meaningful impact. Here's how you can donate:
In Person or By Mail
Bring or mail a cheque or cash to:
Make cheques payable to:
Two Miles for Mary
Community Service Centre
101 15th Street West
Prince Albert, SK
S6V 3P7
SARCAN Drop & Go
Drop off
Drop off your bottles at any Prince Albert SARCAN location.
Use Drop & Go and enter the group name: Two Miles for Mary
Leave a Legacy
Talk and Plan
Talk to us about planned giving or legacy donations—your support can make a lasting impact for future generations.
CanadaHelps
Donate online
Make a secure online donation through CanadaHelps via our donations page.


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Albert
Meet Albert – Our 2025 “Mary”
Each year at Two Miles for Mary, we choose one of our Seniors Transportation riders to represent “Mary”—a voice for the hundreds of seniors who rely on this vital service. This year, we are honored to introduce Albert.
Albert’s story is one of resilience, courage, and community. Nearly five years ago, Albert’s life was turned upside down when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The long recovery meant almost 10 months in the hospital, and ultimately, the loss of his driver’s license—including his 1A license. For Albert, who had always valued his independence, this was devastating.
After his recovery, Albert moved into the Columbian Centre and eventually visited the Community Service Centre in search of employment. That’s where his journey with Seniors Transportation began. With the help of one of our vocational counsellors, Albert not only found meaningful work but also discovered a safe, affordable way to get there. For the past two years, Seniors Transportation has taken Albert to and from work twice a week—and opened doors for so much more.
“I had seen the vehicle around town and the ads here and there, but before using the service, I didn’t realize how easy it was to register,” Albert shares. “You just have to be 60 years of age or older. The registration only took a few minutes, and then I was able to start using the service—it was that simple.”
Today, Seniors Transportation is Albert’s connection to the community. From doctor’s appointments to grocery shopping, and from social outings to his regular workdays, he knows he can count on our friendly drivers. He often tells his friends and neighbors about the service, proudly comparing it to a taxi or bus: “I once paid $21 for a round trip by cab. With Seniors Transportation, it’s just $5 per trip—or $10 round trip—anywhere in the city. And the drivers are so helpful and kind. I could take a bus, but I’d rather pay the extra $2.00 each way to have door-to-door service and not have to wait outside or transfer to other buses, especially in the winter.”
Beyond his practical use of the service, Albert continues to enjoy life outdoors. One of his favorite things is a fully loaded hamburger—he loves walking over to Humpty’s for their Cowboy Burger or heading to the Gateway Mall to visit Fireside Grill for their famous fully loaded burger. He also enjoys walking and spending time in Prince Albert’s parks—Little Red, Kinsmen, and the Riverbank path are among his favorites. He still finds time for fishing, and as a proud Saskatchewan Roughriders fan (complete with a Riders tattoo!), he never misses a chance to cheer on his team.
Albert agreed to represent “Mary” this year because, as he puts it, “it’s the right thing to do.” He knows firsthand how much Seniors Transportation helps seniors maintain independence and stay connected—and he wants to spread the word so others can benefit, too.
We are proud to have Albert as this year’s “Mary,” and we thank him for sharing his story of determination, hope, and community connection.