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Saskatoon Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) is a multifaceted organization that plays an instrumental role in both affordable housing, and solutions around homelessness in our community. At SHIP, we work to provide consultation and research services, and front-line support to groups developing affordable housing. We raise awareness about the need for affordable housing and research innovative policy solutions.
To address homelessness, we collaborate with multiple agencies across our city, and all levels of government, with one simple goal: To end homelessness in Saskatoon.
The Saskatoon Museum of Military Artifacts is a registered charity (no. 79585 5311 RR0001). a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to preserving the artifacts of military history that have come into its possession. We consider ourselves the keeper of memories and stories of Saskatchewan men and women who participated in military conflicts and peacekeeping roles throughout Canada’s history.
The Saskatoon Wildlife Federation has been a cornerstone in conservation education, training, and community programs for decades. Serving the greater Saskatoon area and surrounding rural municipalities, we are proud to offer a wide range of courses and services for both individuals and organizations.
Special Olympics Saskatchewan is dedicated to supporting the enrichment of Canadians living with intellectual disabilities through sport. The Special Olympics values are: <b>Sportsmanship with Joy, Athlete Leadership, Unity, Bravery and Perseverance</b>. Special Olympics is united in our commitment to inclusion, respect and dignity
Stensrud Lodge is a Long Term Care facility.
- We are an interdisciplinary team with extensive knowledge and experience in providing front-line intervention and prevention services to Saskatoon’s most vulnerable youth and young adults.
- We provide wrap-around client-centred services such as harm reduction education, personalized client referrals and assessments, outreach support, cultural and youth-developed programming, life-skills mentorship, substance use disorder and drop-in counselling.
- Summit believes in the inherent dignity and worth of all young persons regardless of their lifestyle or risk level.
The Sunshine Inclusive Playhouse in Saskatoon was founded by Yasaman Rafiei (Yasmine) and opened for business in April of 2022. This exciting initiative is an indoor ,safe and inclusive space for people with disabilities and families to develop and play. a registered non-profit entity under the Non-Profit Corporations Act 195 (sec 164) of Saskatchewan.
Our mission is to establish a first-class special needs service that will provide a home away from home for individuals (children and adults) with disabilities and typically developing children and adults. Our facility will be a sought-out destination place for children and adults with wide-ranging disability levels to play and grow together.
Our services include open play, respite care, birthday parties, camps, workshops, classes, day programs, field trips, special events, space rentals to therapists and schools and any other organizations.
The Micah Mission is a non-profit, grassroots organization in Saskatoon working with those who are federally incarcerated as well as coming out of incarceration. We are looking to add volunteers to our Person-to-Person (P2P) program. P2P is a program that matches interested patients at the Regional Psychiatric Centre with trained community volunteers - often patients in the program do not have any other visitors. Volunteers visit with an assigned patient two hours per month. The times are flexible and all training is provided. The experience is both rewarding to the patient as well as to the volunteer. If you are interested, please contact Debz Ferber - deborah@themicahmission.org
Micah is a volunteer-driven organization that promotes Restorative Justice. Through friendship, visitation, support and accountability we aspire to transform the lives of incarcerated, formerly incarcerated individuals, and their families.
The Micah Mission is a volunteer based, restorative justice organization in Saskatoon. We have programs in which volunteers can assist individuals affected by the justice system in safe and successful reintegration. Through Person to Person visits in prison and Circles of Support and Accountability in the community, volunteers make a significant difference in reducing the rates of recidivism.
The Princess Shop provides supports that empower women, girls and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals to work with them on their journeys of education, employment and community aspirations.
The Shoebox Project for Women is a registered charity that collects and distributes gift-filled Shoeboxes to local women impacted by homelessness across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
We aim to foster safe, supportive and inclusive communities by facilitating compassionate gestures of kindness between our supporters and local women experiencing homelessness.
For women who have been displaced from their homes and estranged from their families, special occasions can be particularly challenging. Often, women report feeling disconnected from society, invisible and alone. A Shoebox gift is a powerful reminder for a woman that she has not been forgotten and that she remains a valued and respected member of her community.
For those giving gifts, The Shoebox Project is a tangible and creative opportunity to give back directly to someone in your very own community. It’s a small, simple gesture of kindness that has an immediate, positive impact on the woman who receives it.
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