About PATHS

PATHS has 19 member agencies, which run 24 Emergency Shelters; Second Stage Shelters; and Counselling & Support Centres; in 15 communities across Saskatchewan.

Services Provided by PATHS Member Agencies

Emergency Shelters

  1. Piwapan Women’s Centre (La Ronge)
  2. Waskoosis Safe Shelter (Meadow Lake)
  3. Prince Albert Safe Shelter for Women
  4. Battlefords Interval House (North Battleford)
  5. Saskatoon Interval House
  6. YWCA of Saskatoon
  7. Shelwin House (Yorkton)
  8. Project Safe Haven (Yorkton)
  9. Qu’Appelle Haven Safe Shelter (Fort Qu’Appelle)
  10. Regina Transition House
  11. Isabel Johnson Shelter (Regina)
  12. Wichihik Iskwewak Safe House (WISH) (Regina)
  13. Moose Jaw Transition House
  14. Southwest Crisis Services (Swift Current)

Second Stage Shelters

  1. Adelle House (Saskatoon)
  2. SOFIA House (Regina)
  3. Wichihik Iskwewak Safe House (WISH)—2nd Stage (Regina)
  4. Genesis House (Swift Current)
  5. Prince Albert Safe Shelter for Women—2nd Stage

 Counselling & Support Centres

  1. North East Outreach and Support Services (Melfort)
  2. Hudson Bay Family and Support Centre
  3. West Central Crisis & Family Support Centre Inc. (Kindersley)
  4. Envision Counselling and Support Centre Inc. (Estevan)
  5. Envision Counselling and Support Centre Inc. (Weyburn)

Our Funders

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice and Attorney General

Status of Women Canada (SWC) is a federal government organization that promotes the full participation of women in the economic, social and democratic life of Canada. SWC works to advance equality for women and to remove the barriers to women’s participation in society, putting particular emphasis on increasing women’s economic security and eliminating violence against women.

Prairieaction Foundation (PAF) is a Prairie-based organization with a national mission to raise and grant funds; to sustain a Prairie network that seeks Research and Education for Solutions to Violence and abuse; to support national community partnerships pursing the same goal; to establish an educational and awareness program based on these results.

SaskTel works with PATHS each year to publish an Abuse Help Lines page in all 10 Direct West phone books across Saskatchewan. Thanks to the generous support of SaskTel, we are able to get important information about violence and abuse into the hands of people who need it. SaskTel also runs the Phones for a Fresh Start program, providing cellular phones to women staying in emergency shelters, free of charge, to ensure their safety.