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Increasing the quality of life; ensuring the safety of the environs for the youth in the Region of Peel.

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The Housing Crisis in Saskatchewan

In Saskatchewan, homelessness has become a grave concern and a serious reality for many women and children. Saskatchewan now has the highest rates of homelessness in the country with one in five people saying that they are homeless or at risk of being homeless. In the past 3 years in Saskatchewan the vacancy rate has been dropping with the rate for 2009 being 1.5%. Regina and Saskatoon have vacancy rates below 1%.
Homelessness is compounded by poverty. More than 41% of female-headed lone-parent families in Saskatchewan struggle to provide the basic needs of their families because they live below the poverty line. Saskatchewan has the third highest child poverty rate in Canada.
With sky-rocketing home ownership costs and a constantly decreasing availability of safe and affordable housing, the women and children of Saskatchewan who are attempting to exit abusive situations are faced with incredible challenges. If women cannot find adequate and affordable housing their chances of succeeding in leading lives free from violence are diminished.

Our Values

With our values we can enhance the quality of life for Individuals, families and the LGBBTQ2SA+

We will work together for the fulfilment of our aims and objectives, within specific time frames.

Commitment to our goals and set down objectives, and we do not relax until we achieve them.

We will maintain honesty in our dealings with ourselves and those we relate with.

Strong channels of communication will be maintained among all to build strong bonds among us.

We value the integrity, potentials and contributions of everyone.

We value the rich multiculturalism among our clients, staff and community.

We recognize the ongoing barriers to accessing services and the systematic discrimination with our youth and we challenge this by building efficient partnerships, with our colleagues and community partners.

We endeavor to display the maximum quality in all we do through the use of research based knowledge, informed practice, proven-outcome evaluation, and detailed accountability and transparency to our clients, partners and stakeholders.

We thrive to build a creative environment with opportunities for our staff and clients, to cultivate and explore new ideas to develop unique programming.

We are determined to reduce the barriers to accessing services for our members, client staff and volunteers adhering to the principles of Ontario Disability Act (ADAO).