Warm Shelter Available for People in Need
People in need of warm and safe shelter this winter will receive support from government and community partners.
“We all know how difficult Saskatchewan winters can be, especially for the most vulnerable in our province,” Social Services Minister Gene Makowsky said. “That is why once again this year, our government is joining with local community partners across the province to make sure everyone has a warm and safe place to stay, no matter where they live or when they need it.”
Emergency shelter spaces are available across the province.
In communities without shelters, or if an emergency shelter is full or doesn’t meet a person’s needs, residents will be connected to a hotel or different shelter that offers the support they require.