Saskatchewan

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PATHS – Provincial Association of Transition Houses

PATHS offers a comprehensive list of emergency shelters. It is the member of organizations providing support and shelter to survivors of intimate partner violence across Saskatchewan.

If you or someone you know needs support, you can find help through their network of shelters and services across the province.

Regina Temporary Shelter

The City of Regina provides a Temporary Shelter to support individuals experiencing homelessness, especially during extreme weather conditions. This shelter offers a safe space with access to essential services, including meals and support resources.

It is part of Regina’s broader efforts to address housing insecurity and connect individuals with long-term housing solutions.


Housing Support

  • Under the National Housing Strategy, the SHB provides eligible Saskatchewan renters with financial assistance to cover rent and utility costs.

    This program supports those living in rental accommodations, including people with disabilities and those at risk of homelessness, by reducing housing costs and improving affordability. 

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Legal Aid

  • Legal Aid PEI offers legal services to individuals with low incomes who cannot afford legal representation.

    Their services cover various areas, including housing disputes, family law, and criminal matters, ensuring that everyone has access to justice regardless of financial status.

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  • CLIPEI is a non-profit organization that provides legal education and resources to the public.

    They focus on simplifying legal information and provide guidance on various legal topics, including tenant rights and housing issues, to empower individuals to navigate the legal system.

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  • The Tenant Support Centre PEI provides resources and guidance for renters, helping tenants understand their rights and responsibilities under the Residential Tenancy Act.

    They also offer assistance in resolving disputes between tenants and landlords.

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  • The PEI Human Rights Commission works to promote and protect human rights across the province.

    They handle complaints related to discrimination in areas like housing, employment, and public services, ensuring equal treatment for all residents.

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