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Emergency shelter spaces allocated

Government of Saskatchewan announces service providers to operate planned emergency shelters in Regina and Saskatoon.
Homeless woman
The Mustard Seed will operate a new emergency shelter in Saskatoon. Regina YWCA will operate a shelter in that city.

 REGINA — YWCA Regina and The Mustard Seed are successful proponents of a recently issued request for service to deliver new permanent emergency shelter spaces in Regina and Saskatoon, as announced in October 2023, as part of the Provincial Approach to Homelessness.

YWCA Regina provides shelter, supportive housing, and assistance to marginalized populations to help break the cycle of poverty and will operate a new emergency shelter in Regina.

The Mustard Seed will operate new emergency shelter spaces in Saskatoon. Founded in 1984, with existing operations in Alberta and British Columbia, The Mustard Seed offers a range of programs and services to serve vulnerable community members and assist individuals toward greater health and independence. 

The service providers will provide emergency shelter services and assist clients with referrals to programs and services provided by government and other community agencies. Work is underway with Regina and Saskatoon who are identifying suitable locations for the planned emergency shelters. Opening dates will be set once the locations are confirmed.  

 


 

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