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From the United Way Saskatoon: Statement on the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners’ letter on homelessness and “complex needs” to the Saskatchewan Government

August 30, 2023

United Way Saskatoon and Area (United Way) welcomes the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners’ recent letter to the Saskatchewan Minister of Health, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, and Minister of Social Services requesting increased long-term support for people with complex needs experiencing homelessness. The United Way funded Journey Home program, which is managed by Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service (SCIS), is an example of an effective and collaborative solution to this pressing challenge.

Read more here: https://unitedwaysaskatoon.ca/statement-on-the-saskatoon-board-of-police-commissioners-letter-on-homelessness-and-complex-needs-to-the-saskatchewan-government/

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