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Recurring Event CONNECT – SUPPORT FOR ALL

CONNECT – Support for All

Family Service Regina #200 – 1440 Broadway Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan

The Connect group is a safe environment for connecting with others, with the main goal of giving and receiving support for all who have experienced intimate partner and/or family violence. The format alternates between times of sharing, information sessions, discussion nights, guest speakers, and creative expression nights. This group runs weekly, with the option of […]

Free
Recurring Event Group Z Meeting

Group Z Meeting (Ages 16-24)

Discord

Group Z is a group for 2SLGBTQ+ and allied folks aged 16-24. It runs Wednesday evenings from 7-9pm over discord. Come and meet other queer folks, play games, and generally hang out! For more info, email ryan.lizee@urpride.ca

Free
Recurring Event Youth Group Meeting

Queer Youth Group (Ages 12-18)

Discord

Youth Group is a safe space for queer, trans+, questioning, and allied youth between the ages of 12 and 18. It runs Thursday evenings over discord from 7-9pm. We’re super radical, and super stoked to learn about tearing down homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, intersexphobia, acephobia and transmisogyny. Come hang out with us! For more info, email […]

Free
Recurring Event 2SLGBTQQIA+ Club

2SLGBTQQIA+ Club

Piwapan Women's Centre La Ronge, Saskatchewan

2SLGBTQQIA+ is all about acceptance and is open to all ages. This is a safe environment to meet others, share information, ask questions, share a snack and do fun activities together. Contact: Lauren 306-420-9946  

Free
Recurring Event Resilience Meeting

Resilience Meeting (Ages 16+)

Discord

Resilience is an adult oriented (16+) social support group for those who are transgender, gender diverse, or interested in exploring their gender. It runs Wednesday’s over Zoom from 5-6pm! For more info, email trans@urpride.ca

Free

Supporting and Advocating for Survivors Who are Navigating the Criminal Justice System

Virtual

IPV specialists know that criminal court systems often exacerbate trauma and risk associated with IPV. They understand that when survivors are knowledgeable about legislation, legal frameworks, and procedures specific to their needs and probable outcomes, they are more likely to feel competent and empowered in their actions. They also know that their role is often […]

$50

SASS is a registered non-profit, member-driven organization dedicated to eliminating sexual violence in Saskatchewan through research, public education, and advocacy.