Additional funding on the way for secondary housing in Prince Albert
More financial support is coming for victims of violence and abuse in Saskatchewan.
The province announced Thursday that it is investing an additional $108,000 in operational funding over the next three years to support second-stage housing. In total, $72,000 is coming to Prince Albert through the Prince Albert Safe Shelter for Women, while the rest of the money will be allocated to Regina.
Earlier this year, $876,000 was given to five second-stage shelters across the province as part of a three-year funding agreement. It included the North East Outreach Support Services in Melfort and Sapohtewan House in La Ronge.
The addition of the funding for the Prince Albert Safe Shelter for Women and YWCA Regina brings the government’s total three-year investment into second-stage housing to $984,000.