The Incredible Parent Directory 2023: HOUSING

July 22, 2021

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Adelle House

  • (306) 668-2761
  • Fax (306) 668-2769
  • www.saskatoonintervalhouse.org

Second stage housing in which women over 18 and their children are provided with safe accommodations after they leave Interval House. Operates within a 12-unit apartment complex that is accessible, family oriented and affordable with a focus on safety. Once an application is approved, an individual and her family may stay up to one year. Rent is proportional to income.


Brief and Social Detox  – Mental Health & Addictions Services

  • Ph: (306) 655-4195 (24hrs)
  • Fax: (306) 655-4196
  • 201 Avenue O South, Saskatoon SK, S7M 2R6

A safe environment for anyone coming off alcohol and/or drugs. They are a detoxification service where clients can stay from 5 – 7 days. Following their stay, clients will receive an outpatient referral to Addictions Services in their home health district.


Calder Centre

  • (306) 655-4500
  • www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca
  • 2003 Arlington Avenue, Saskatoon S7J 2H6

Assists individuals and families with recovery from chemical dependency. The Center offers a holistic, cross- cultural recovery program, provides a healthy environment conducive to meeting clients’ recovery needs.


Central Urban Metis Federation Incorporated (CUMFI)

  • (306) 975-9999
  • Fax (306) 975-9156
  • cumfiadmin@sasktel.net
  • www.cumfi.org
  • 315 Avenue M South, Saskatoon S7M 2K5

The following programs are delivered under the CUMFI umbrella of services.

    • Hessdorfer House – designed to provide safe, supported housing for individuals with cognitive disabilities.
    •  McLeod House – provides 12 units in the form of transitional housing for men in addictions recovery and offers support services and programming for men post-treatment and recovery.
    • The Stewart House – a duplex home that has 2 suites that will provide supportive housing to Aboriginal families living well with HIV/AIDS.
    • Infinity House – serves woman and their children.

Cheshire Homes of Saskatoon

  • (306) 374-6191
  • www.chesshirehomessaskatoon.com
  • 2901 Louise Street, Saskatoon S7J 3L1

Provides an accessible, comfortable home for young adults with physical disabilities that require personal support services.


Cress Housing Corporation

  • (306) 244-7747
  • Fax (306) 244-2444
  • www.sktc.sk.ca/programs-services/rental-housing/
  • 200 – 335 Packham Avenue, Saskatoon S7N 4S1

Provides affordable and adequate housing for First Nations persons living in Saskatoon.


Eagle’s Nest Youth Ranch

  • (306) 385-2611
  • 607 – 3rd Ave N, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2J8

Provides a therapeutic group living environment for vulnerable youth (10-21 years of age) who are experiencing social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties. The program provides 24-hour care, supervision, counselling, and education. The Independent School Education Program is designed to gain a clear understanding of the youth’s academic and social needs for transition into a community school setting.


EGADZ – Saskatoon Downtown Youth Centre

  • (306) 931-6644 (306) 665-1344
  • www.egadz.ca
  • 485 1st Avenue North Saskatoon, SK, S7K 1X5
  • EGADZ provides a wide range of programs and supportive residential programs that offer safety, mentorship, and support to youth. Programs empower youth and assist them to reach their full potential.
    Programs offered include:
    • YOUTH DROP-IN CENTRE offers recreational activities and an on-site kitchen to teach nutrition and provide a meal every day at 5:00 p.m. The drop-in center also operates education programs, cultural programs, and employment programs.
    • TEEN PARENT PROGRAM provides educational outreach, medical and crisis services, and individual and group sessions for expectant parents and their children.
    • STREET OUTREACH PROGRAM connects with youth through use of an outreach van that operates after hours. Immediate assistance provided includes nutrition, clothing, condoms, personal hygiene items, baby formula and diapers.
    • OPERATION HELP for youth involved in the sex trade, including immediate supports upon involvement with the justice system, assistance to connect with community support and supports to assist with lifestyle change.
    • JOE AND JOSIE’S GARAGE to support aboriginal youth through life skills, mentorship, and elder support to build healthy interpersonal relationships.
    • RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS for youth in the care of the MSS. Programs offer supportive living environment in a home-like setting for youth exiting high risk street lifestyle, and/ or who need supports to safely parent their children. Programming is offered to all individuals including life skills, parenting skills, support for addiction, education around domestic violence, and access to counselling supports.
  • The Residential Programs are:
    13 MY HOMES – supportive independent living environment for youth involved with MSS.
    • BABY STEPS & MAH’S PLACE – supportive environment where mothers can work towards having child(ren) safely returned to their care with supervision. Mothers and babies reside in a separate residence side by side and are provided with the opportunity to bond. Moms learn to care for their children with support, structure, and guidance.

Elmwood Residences

  • (306) 374-5151
  • info@elmwoodyxe.ca
  • 2012 Arlington Ave, Saskatoon S7J 2H5

Elmwood Residence in Saskatoon provides long-term care for both physically and intellectually disabled persons. Elmwood Residences Inc. operates numerous small group homes, one respite home, a 50-bed lodge, and a Supported Independent Living Program in Saskatoon.


Infinity House – CUMFI

  • (306) 955-2332
  • 127 Avenue Q South, Saskatoon S7M 2X9
  • www.cumfi.org

A supportive housing facility that provides Aboriginal women and their children who are at risk of becoming homeless with a safe haven that protects them from having to endure an unsafe living environment. Dedicated to providing long-term and emergency housing for single mothers and their children. Programming for each month is focused on the themes of the Tipi Teachings/Values.


John Howard Society

  • (306) 244-8347
  • Fax (306) 244-9923
  • www.sk.johnhoward.ca
  • 218 – 33rd Street West, Saskatoon S7L 0V1

Jay’s Place provides up to five male youth aged 12 – 15 a staffed Peer Home environment with referrals from the Ministry of Social Services. Jay’s Place requires youth to possess a commitment to case planning and goal setting to facilitate positive outcomes for positive decision- making and effective life skills management.

• Cedar House provides up to five youth aged 15-21 years a long-term Mentored Peer Home environment with referrals from the Ministry of Social Services. Referred youth come to the home with a high level of commitment to case planning, goal setting, life skills development and long-term planning.

Basswood Place provides male youth aged 12-15 referred by the Ministry of Social Services, a long-term Staffed Peer Home environment. Five male youth reside in the home at a time and receive ongoing support.

Bert’s Safe Shelter provides males aged 12- 15 years temporary residence for a period of up to 30 days through referral from the Ministry of Social Services. A maximum of five youth are provided 24/7 staffing support. Meeting emergent needs related to health, housing, addiction, family breakdown and education.


Niwaapatahanannik (NIWA)

  • Ph: (306) 975-9999
  • Fax: (306) 975-9156
  • https://www.cumfi.org/coming-home-program

NIWA is a Fostering Families home for single parents and two-parent families who have children placed in foster care with MSS or who are at risk of placement. Programming offered includes creating healthy lifestyles, relationship building, positive parenting, life skills, mental health addictions, educational assessment, career counselling and recreational activities.


Saskatoon Habitat for Humanity

  • (306) 343-7772
  • www.habitatsaskatoon.ca
  • 122 Ave D S, Saskatoon SK, S7M 1P7

Facilitates partnerships between prospective homeowners, businesses, individual donors, and volunteers to build basic affordable housing in Saskatoon. Habitat partners with families, helping them achieve the dream of homeownership through a HAND-UP, NOT A HANDOUT.


Saskatoon Housing Authority

  • (306) 668-2700
  • Fax (306) 668-2701
  • saskatoon.housing@sasktel.net
  • www.saskatoonhousingauthority.com
  • 525 24th Street East, Saskatoon S7K 0K9

Provides suitable and affordable housing for the benefit of low-income seniors, families and individuals with disabilities.


Saskatoon Housing Coalition

  • (306) 665-4979
  • Fax (306) 655-4981
  • www.saskatoonhousingcoalition.ca
  • 319 Camponi Place, Saskatoon S7M 1E9

A community organization that provides supportive housing to individuals living with chronic mental illnesses. The organization actively advocates for and provides safe, affordable and well- maintained housing units with support services to provide a means for independent living and improve the quality of life for clients living with chronic mental illnesses.


Saskatoon Interval House, Inc.

  • (306) 244-0185
  • Fax (306) 244-0327
  • Toll-free 1-888-338-0880
  • www.saskatoonintervalhouse.org

An emergency temporary shelter for women and children who require safe accommodation. Provides shelter services and educational programming to victims of family violence and offers women and their children a range of accessible, protective, sensitive and safe services specific to the needs of each client.


Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement

  • 1-800-667-7567
  • www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/shrp

Provides suitable, adequate, and affordable rental housing for low-income seniors and families in more than 280 communities throughout the province. Some units located in seniors’ projects are suitable for persons with disabilities.


The Salvation Army Bethany Home

  • (306) 244-6758
  • Fax (306) 244-6282
  • www.bethanyhome.ca

Exists for the benefit of female youth in crisis from age 13 to 18, as well pregnant and parenting mothers and their children. We provide a safe, stable, nurturing residential setting. Bethany Home offers life skills education in a wide variety of areas, and support for the individual. Requires MSS referral.


The Salvation Army Crossroads

  • Ph: (306) 242-6280
  • info@salvationarmysaskatoon.org
  • www.salvationarmysaskatoon.org
  • 339 Avenue C S, Saskatoon, SK S7M 1N5

A shelter, drop-in center, and a place where adults in Saskatoon’s core neighborhoods can receive support. The Salvation Army provides support for homeless men/women by offering them temporary and transitional housing and access to counselling and other services.


SaskNative Rentals Inc.

  • Ph: (306) 653-0384
  • Fax (306) 653-0394
  • https://www.shipweb.ca/sasknative-rentals-inc
  • 1715 – 11th Street West, Saskatoon SK, S7M 0S2

A Métis-managed non-profit corporation committed to providing, maintaining, and sustaining affordable, safe, and respectable housing for families. SaskNative Rentals places a particular emphasis and priority upon assisting those individuals and families of Aboriginal ancestry.


YWCA of Saskatoon

  • (306) 244-7034
  • www.ywcasaskatoon.com
  • cdelgado@ywcasaskatoon.com
  • 510 – 25th Street East S7K 4A7

Provides shelter and supports to women, children and youth at risk through the Crisis Shelter and Turning Points. Offering employment and learning, health and wellness, and childcare.