Province Invests $42.6 Million In Community-Based Funding to Address Interpersonal Violence
Increased Investment will Strengthen Community Outreach and Empower Families
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $42.6 million over three years ($14.2 million a year) to 34 community-based service organizations and 54 programs across the province that provide supports and services to individuals and their families impacted by the critical, complex issue of interpersonal violence and abuse.
“This funding commitment will help our community-based organizations continue to deliver supports and services to victims of interpersonal violence and abuse, ensuring that victims don’t have to face challenges alone,” Premier Scott Moe said.
“This funding isn’t abstract, it makes a difference,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre said. “Last year, we ensured that over 1,000 adults and 1,100 children had access to safe accommodation and resources to rebuild their lives. Over 900 people in communities across the province also received counselling and advocacy services, as well as support for housing, employment and education.”