Sandra Reid provided chaplaincy services at the Regina Provincial Correctional Centre in Saskatchewan, Canada. While serving as chaplain, Sandra initiated the first Loss and Grief program for inmates and was awarded the Premier's Award for Excellence for her contribution to the Dedicated Substance Abuse Treatment Unit Team. Sandra Reid graduated from the University of Regina with a B.Ed. and a BSW and began employment as a Probation Officer with the Government of Saskatchewan. In 1986, she entered the Salvation Army school for officers' training in Toronto, ON, and went on to ministry in Fort Macleod, AB, Cranbrook, BC, and Moscow, RU. Her work with Moscow's homeless and disadvantaged minorities provided her an opportunity to present a paper on her work at the International Social Workers Conference in Israel. Following her term in Russia, Sandra took charge of Correctional and Justice Services for the Salvation Army in Regina, SK, establishing a counselling service for probation clients. She also assisted in the development of the first Pro Bono Legal Service in Regina and sat on the Board of Directors for Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan. Now retired, Sandra Reid lives at Kipabiskau Regional Park in Saskatchewan. She enjoys hiking, birdwatching, reading, and photography.