Saskatchewan Resources

REGINA

Here is a list of resources for homeless people in the Regina area. Inside, you will find links to food, shelter, and other information. Please suggest a link.

Shelters

  • Waterston Centre provides temporary shelter for men. Different support services are available. Food is also available for those in need twice a week. Contact: (306) 569-6088
    Waterson Centre
  • YWCA of Regina provides emergency shelter, affordable long-term accommodation, childcare and fitness programs, violence interventions.
    Contact: (306) 525-2141 x119
    YWCA of Regina

Women's Shelter's

  • Gemma House provides a safe, stable residential setting for female youth.
    Contact: Tel: (306) 586-5388; E-mail: gemmahouse@accesscomm.ca
  • Regina Transition House offers short-term shelter and several services including transportation to school and appointments. Also provides public education programs.
    Contact: 306-757-2096

Food

  • Regina Food Bank offers food hampers, clothing and furniture. Educational programs are also available.
    Contact: (306) 791-6533
    www.reginafoodbank.ca

Miscellaneous

  • Regina Anti-Poverty Ministry A social justice agency that operates in downtown Regina. RAPM's work can be identified in three areas: 1) individual advocacy, where the needs of individuals in conflict with the system are supported, 2) public education, where conferences and workshops are combined with academic research to raise awareness within the general public on poverty issues, and 3) systemic advocacy, where deficiencies within the system are identified and addressed by campaigns and presentations to the governing bodies.


    Contact:
    2330 Victoria Avenue
    Regina, SK
    S4P 0S6
    Tel: (306) 352-6386; E-Mail: rapm@sasktel.net
    or
    Bonnie Morton
    Tel: (306) 352-6386





SASKATOON

Salvation Army Community Centre.

The shelter can provide one night of free accommodation in an emergency and provide meals in the morning. They also have a program where someone can get 12 free meals each calendar month provided that they have I.D.

Contact:
339 Avenue C South
S7M 1N5
(306) 242-6833
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jordoncooper on 2008.05.26

There is also the Salvation Army Community Centre in Saskatoon.
339 Avenue C South
306.244.6280

The shelter can provide one night of free accommodation in an emergency and provide meals in the morning. They also have a program where someone can get 12 free meals each calendar month provided that they have I.D.

Sharon Lewis on 2008.06.07

Jordon Cooper do you have the statistics of how many homeless people there are presently in Saskatoon.

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