Your Voice, Your Choice
Cast your vote today to help us direct funds to the causes that you and your employees care about most!
Your Voice, Your Choice
Community Investment is a fundamental part of who we are and integral to how we define organizational success. We’re proud to be a leader in community engagement, investing meaningfully in Saskatchewan communities through our time, finances, resources, energy and spirit to help advance the places we call home.
We know caring about health and wellness is as important to you as it is to us. That’s why, through the “Your Voice, Your Choice” program, we’re directing funds to causes you and your employees care most about.
For the fourth year of this program, we’re asking you to help us allocate $30,000 by selecting one of the organizations below:
- Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
- SaskAbilities
- Saskatoon Community Foundation – Community Fund for Reconciliation
- South Saskatchewan Community Foundation – The Truth and Reconciliation Fund
- Friendship Inn – Saskatoon
- Nēwo-Yōtina Friendship Centre – Regina
We value your opinion and the causes that matter most to you. Please vote through the link below for the organization of your choice before Oct. 10, 2024. We’ll tally the results and donations will be made to selected organizations on behalf of our amazing partners.
Learn more about the selected organizations that are working towards improving health and wellness of Saskatchewan.
Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan is a provincial not-for-profit, non-governmental agency that works to ensure ethnocultural survival, strength and prominence and foster opportunities for cross-cultural interaction. It has been raising awareness of the benefits of cultural diversity and the dangers of racism since 1975.
SaskAbililties
Collaborating to create inclusive communities for individuals of all abilities, SaskAbilities is dedicated to enhancing the lives of those experiencing disability through a range of programs and services.
Each year, their committed staff delivers employment, quality of life and rehabilitation programs to tens of thousands of children and adults across Saskatchewan, making a meaningful impact on the lives of people with disabilities.
Saskatoon Community Foundation
Community Fund for Reconciliation
The Saskatoon Community Foundation team brings extensive knowledge of community needs, expertise in planned giving and a strategic approach to directing donations where they can have the greatest impact.
In 2017, the Foundation launched the Community Fund for Reconciliation, dedicated to supporting initiatives aligned with the 94 Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations. All contributions to this fund will enhance the Community Fund for Reconciliation Grants, furthering efforts to address these vital calls to action.
South Saskatchewan Community Foundation
The Truth and Reconciliation Fund
The South Saskatchewan Community Foundation is committed to enhancing community well-being and fostering the development of healthy, resilient communities for all members. To further these goals, the Foundation has established the Truth and Reconciliation Fund (TRF), designed to support initiatives aligned with the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action.
The TRF focuses on advancing programs in the areas of Education, Culture and Language. This includes creating opportunities for children, youth and families to reconnect with their cultural heritage through workshops, events and classes that facilitate connections with Elders, communities and the Land.
Friendship Inn
Offering free breakfast and lunch every day of the year, with no questions asked, the Saskatoon Friendship Inn creates a welcoming environment for anyone in need. It provides a range of programs and services designed to support individuals and families facing poverty.
The Inn serves a diverse clientele, including those struggling to make ends meet on a fixed income, individuals dealing with addictions or mental health challenges, single parents, senior citizens and new immigrants.
Nēwo-Yōtina Friendship Centre
The Nēwo-Yōtina Friendship Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting urban Indigenous individuals and families in Regina. It offers a range of services and programs designed to promote holistic health and personal development within the community.
In addition to delivering social programs for both urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals and families, the Centre acts as a central hub for various community events and gatherings. They provide breakfast daily and lunch five days a week, from Monday to Friday.