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Crisis and Distress Lines:
- National Suicide Crisis Helpline 9-8-8
- Prince Albert Children's Haven (Emergency Care) 1-306-922-4454
- Saskatoon Children's Haven (Emergency Care) 1-306-242-2433
- Prince Albert Mobile Crisis Unit 1-306-764-1011
- Regina Mobile Crisis Unit 1-306-757-0127
- Saskatoon Mobile Crisis Unit 1-306-933-6200
- Southwest Mobile Crisis Unit 1-800-567-3334
- General Crisis Counselling - North SK 1-800-611-6349
- Regina Sexual Assault Centre 1-844-952-0434
- Saskatoon Sexual Assault and Information Centre 1-306-244-2224
- Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline 1-833-900-1010
- First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line 1-855-242-3310
- Trans Lifeline - Support for Transgender people 1-877-330-6366
PRINCE ALBERT, SK
John Howard Society of Saskatchewan - Redemption Project (Prince Albert) - youth housing and support program for Indigenous male youth between the ages of 16-24 looking to develop life skills to move away from gangs, addictions and criminal justice system. 1-306-981-2264
Children's Haven: Child Crisis Center - services for children, parents and families. 1-306-922-4454 | [email protected]
YWCA Phoenix Place - supportive home for youth that have aged out of care, but still require assistance to transition into adulthood. 1-306-763-8571 | [email protected]
YWCA Rendalyn Home - supportive home environment that provides various of services for youths aged 16-21 who are expecting a child or have children and are involved with Social Services. 1-306-763-8571 | [email protected]
YWCA Prince Albert - Youth Shelter - Central Avenue - Shelter is for youth of all genders. Upstairs houses female youth and downstairs houses male youth for ages 16-18. 1-306-763-8571 | [email protected]
YWCA Prince Albert - Terrance Place & Harmony Home - Harmony Home provides supportive housing for all youth of all genders from 16-21. Terrance Place provides supportive housing for ages 12-15. Both places provide support in several areas. 1-306-763-8571 | [email protected]
REGINA, SK
John Howard, Lulu's Lodge - supportive transitional home for LGBTQ2S+ youth ages 16-21 facing homelessness in Regina. Youths staying here also have access to Manitohkan Youth Drop in Center to receive additional resources. 1-306-757-6657
John Howard, Stewart's Place - voluntary mentor home for male youth ages 16-18 in care of Social Services. 1-306-757-6657
John Howard, Robert's Place - voluntary peer home for male youth ages 12-15 in care of Social Services. 1-306-757-6657
Salvation Army Regina Waterston Ministries: Gemma House - group home for females aged 12-15 who are in need of protection under the Child and Family Services Act. 1-306-569-6088
Street Culture Project - Tuhk Sih Nowin Youth Shelter - serves any youth ages 16-18. 1-306-545-3445
SASKATOON, SK
Haven Kids' House - temporary home for children when families need for 0-12 years of age in times of crisis. 1-306-242-2433
EGADZ Saskatoon Downtown Youth Centre Inc.: 1-306-931-6644
- Operation Runaway - a program for runaway youth in Saskatoon that can self-refer. Identifies the root causes of youth running patterns and help youth create a case plan.
- Street Outreach - Goes on the streets every night providing emergency services. M-F 8:45AM-12:15AM, Saturday & Sunday - 4:15PM-12:15AM, Stat Holidays - 4PM to midnight. For support and access to Street Outreach Services, call 1-306-221-3719.
- Operation Help - specializes in assisting people who are involved, or at risk of being involved in sexual exploitation and human trafficking. It is for any individual who voluntarily would like to exit the sex trade lifestyle. Call 1-306-931-6644.
- Transitional Outreach - provides assistance to youth who are wanting to be more independent.
- Drop in Centre - For all youth to drop in to get support, shower/hygiene services, laundry, school supplies, formula and diapers, etc. Hours of Operation: School days: M-F, 3:30-9PM, School breaks: M-F, 1-9PM, Saturdays: 1-9PM, Sundays & Stat holidays: Closed.
- Ground Zero - emergency transitional housing program offering immediate safe place to live for ages 16-18
- Retreat Home - for youth ages 12-18 with high mental health and addiction needs. Gives them a safe spot to work on these issues.
- Garden of Hope (Bottom of website) - supports additional mental health and addiction support for youth in the community. For ages 12-18.
YWCA Saskatoon, Margaret's Place - provides 6 youth 16-21 years old with a safe place to learn life skills - 1-306-244-2844
SWIFT CURRENT, SK:
Dorie's House , Treatment - provides youth ages 12-18 supportive services such as Emergency Beds. Admission Requirements Apply. To learn how to get support for you or someone else, click here. 1-306-773-8937