Safe Haven
Provided by: Yorkton Tribal Council
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- Safe Haven
- Safe Haven – Crisis Line
- Safe Haven – Family Violence Outreach
Service Description
24/7 Safe shelter to address the immediate safety and support issues of single women and women plus their children fleeing situations of domestic violence. No cost. The client’s right to culturally appropriate care and traditions, individual choice, independence, and self-care is supported and respected. Care is unique to the culture and spiritual health of the woman and her children.
Facility includes four self-contained bedrooms, laundry facilities, a full kitchen, healing room, playroom, and an outside play area for kids. Services provided include:
- Counselling
- Advocacy
- Empowerment
- Safety Planning
- Case Management
- Crisis Intervention
- Referrals
- Family Violence Education and Outreach
- Individual and Group Programming
- Presentations on Healthy Relationships, Life Skills, Traditional Parenting, Lateral Violence, and many other topics.
Eligibility
Females (with or without children) fleeing domestic violence. Not limited to First Nations or Yorkton Tribal Council Members. Depending on a number of factors, pets may be welcome to join shelter residents -- will be discussed when individuals call for intake.
Application Process
Call to check availability and admissions suitability.
Fees
None.
Fax: 306-782-0629
Toll-Free: 1-877-444-2836
Hotline: 1-877-444-2836
Hours of Operation
24 hours, 7 days a week.
Service Website
yorktontribalcouncil.com/safe-haven/
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan and other provinces if needed.
Languages Offered
English
Safe Haven
Mailing Address
102 - 506 Broadway Street West
Yorkton SK S3N 0P3
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Fax: 306-782-0629
Toll-Free: 1-877-444-2836
Hotline: 1-877-444-2836
Business Line: 306-782-0676
Website
yorktontribalcouncil.com/safe-haven/
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