Social & Community Services Organizations in Saskatoon
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The AIM (Ability in Me) program is a provincial non-profit, charitable organization located in Saskatoon offering specialized therapy and innovative programs that support individuals between 0 and 22 years of age with Down syndrome and their families. Services include speech and language therapy, literacy programming, occupational therapy and music therapy. Staff work collaboratively with parents and caregivers, as well as health and education professionals. AIM puts emphasis on the successful inclusion in the home, school, and community settings.
Autism Services is a Saskatoon-based charitable organization dedicated to supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Autism Services supports the mental and social wellbeing of all involved through advocacy, resource navigation, mental health support, social recreation, and other programs.
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) Coffee Talk Inc. team invites you to join us at our 1st anti-racism forum and social gathering titled, "The BIPOC Lens" on Sunday, July 10th!
Bring you and your friends to our unique, exciting all-day event of anti-racism education, BIPOC perspectives, fun & games, and dancing!
For the event, the organizers are looking for ~5 volunteers to:
- Sign in attendees at the door
- Help watch the venue for damage
- Help set up the room
- Help with tear down and clean up
These volunteers will get free admission to the event. Food will be included.
Brevoort Park Community Association's objective is to promote community spirit and growth by providing sport, culture and recreational programs that enhance the well being of residents residing in or near to Brevoort Park.
Located on Broadway Avenue and connecting streets between Dufferin Ave and Eastlake Ave, the Broadway BID represents over 150 business owners and property owners, and is funded by a special tax levy applied to commercially assessed properties within the district. The Broadway BID is committed to developing initiatives that enhance and benefit the Broadway area, from promoting small businesses and local events, to streetscaping projects, and fostering community partnerships. Under the guidance of an elected President and Board of Directors , the Broadway BID provides the opportunity for businesses and property owners to join together to promote and advertise Saskatoon’s most vibrant neighbourhood.
Our mission
CISV educates and inspires action for a more just and peaceful world.
Our values
- Friendship – We find a common bond and we are kind to each other.
- Inclusiveness – We are open, culturally sensitive, we accept and respect people and cultures.
- Enthusiasm – We bring energy and passion to everything we do.
- Engagement – We show up, participate and learn with a positive attitude.
- Cooperation – We work together and support each other toward our common goal.
DCA encourages everyone in the community to participate in our activities which promote active and positive lifestyles and connect with each other in the community. A connected community is a safer community.
Dundonald is a neighbourhood located in the northwest corner of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The neighbourhood was built in the 1980s, and served as the last development of the northwest corner of the city, prior to the development of Hampton Village. Dundonald is surrounded by a large landscaped park, with a storm pond and is home to over 5700 of Saskatoon's residents. For more information on our community you can check out our community profile here: https://www.saskatoon.ca/sites/default/files/documents/community-services/planning-development/research/neighbourhood-profiles/dundonald.pdf
Mission: The church in Saskatoon caring together for families in the child welfare system and improving the lives and outcomes of them by building resilience in the continuum of families responsible for their care.
Each day more innocent children enter the Saskatoon child welfare system, facing trauma that could destroy their futures if they do not receive the intervention and healing support that they need. Children in our child welfare system suffer higher rates of crippling PTSD than our soldiers returning from war. These children urgently need a stable family environment where they can belong, build relationships, and learn to both give and receive love in order to develop and grow.
Thankfully, some Saskatoon families are responding. Foster families and Kinship (those led by grandparents, aunties, etc) families are opening their homes to welcome in children. And a great number of birth moms and dads are working hard to reunify with children previously apprehended into child welfare and to restore their family environment. These families are living pictures of grace and reconciliation in our midst. But their path is also filled with challenges, and many are walking it alone.
Sons & Daughters mobilizes men, women and families within the body of Saskatoon churches to build supportive relationships with families caring for children in the Saskatoon child welfare system. This includes foster, kinship and birth families.
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7, national mental health service for young people, offering professional counselling, clinically-based tools, resource referrals and crisis support services in English and French.
We are a volunteer run library filled with things to borrow like tools, kitchen gadgets, board games, camping accessories and more!
Light of the Prairies is a Saskatoon-based non-profit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to live full, meaningful lives.
Through residential homes, day programs, and community inclusion initiatives, we provide safe, supportive environments where individuals can grow, connect, and thrive. Our work is rooted in dignity, compassion, and a belief in the potential of every person.
At LOTP, we celebrate ability, foster belonging, and build community — one relationship at a time.
Our mission is to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime.
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