Organizations

This page enables others to get a good overview on other charities and nonprofits based in Saskatchewan that are already affiliated with the SSCF: 

Care & Share

Brief Introduction:

Care & Share helps to ensure all children have an opportunity to develop all of their potential: In sports, in school, in culture, and recreation.

Who They Support:
Schools without sufficient funding for playgrounds and outdoor recreation.
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Canadian Mental Health Association – Regina Branch

Brief Introduction:

CMHA  is a charitable organization that offers services and programs to help build capacity and understanding through support, awareness and education – all contributing to a healthier community.

Who They Support:
Individuals and communities seeking mental health support, education, and resources – including those living with mental illness, their families, and the general public.
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Do It With Class Young People’s Theatre

Brief Introduction:

Do It With Class provides young Saskatchewan performers with opportunities to learn acting, singing, and dance skills and to perform in high-calibre, full-scale musical theatre productions.

Who They Support:
Young performers in Saskatchewan who are passionate about developing their skills in acting, singing, and dance through musical theatre.
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Saskatchewan Trails Association

Brief Introduction:

The Saskatchewan Trails Association promotes the development, maintenance, and enjoyment of a province-wide trail network by working with local communities and organizations.

Who They Support:
Communities and people across Saskatchewan who are passionate about outdoor recreation, healthy living, and environmental awareness.
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Nature Regina

Brief Introduction:

Nature Regina is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the appreciation and understanding of nature through education, conservation, and advocacy. They offer programs, outings, and resources for individuals and families interested in nature and environmental stewardship.

Who They Support:
Persons and families who are passionate about environmental education and protecting local ecosystems.
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Nature Regina

Brief Introduction:

CityKidz helps increase resilience and inspire dreams for children in low-income communities by providing inspirational experiences and nurturing relationships.

Who They Support:
Children and families in low-income communities who are at risk and in need of mentorship, stability, and long-term support.
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