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A vital service to people in crisis

Your donation can have huge impact on people’s lives, from providing blankets, mitts, toques, and hand warmers to people in need; to buying groceries or home furnishings to participants’ new apartments and covering transportation cost to medical appointments.

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Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service
313 Ontario Avenue
Saskatoon, SK S7K 1S3

Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service is a registered charity

Charitable tax receipts are issued for all donations over $20. Our registered charity business number is 896568417RR0001.

The only 24-hour mobile crisis unit in Saskatoon

Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service provides immediate access to barrier-free, non-judgmental, confidential support and follow-up for youth, adults and seniors through our 24/7 service. Delivering this important and effective service would not be possible without donations from the community and our funding partners. We are 2SLGBTQ+ friendly and non-denominational.

Why our donors give
“Thanks for your time and for running such an amazing organization. We hope our donation will help make a difference for mental health and all you do to help others.”
“Because you helped my mom when I was little.”
“Thank you for taking such good care of my mother tonight.”
“Thank you for the important work you do to help families in crisis.”
“Because you are a community-based organization, which means donations go a long way to front line services, and you are leading the way in Saskatchewan with mental health and suicide-specific services.”

Thanks to our partners

We are only able to continue helping the community thanks to our partners and their donations.

SCIS in the news

Read the latest stories about Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service.

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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

From CBC: Sask. residents say more resources needed for suicide prevention, family supports

August 3, 2023

From the StarPhoenix: Saskatoon 911 transfer protocol for mental health calls to continue

January 28, 2023
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