Affordable Housing
Provided by: Saskatoon Tribal Council
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- Affordable Housing
- Community Justice Program
- Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation
- Education – Child Care (STC Urban Early Learning Centre)
- Education – Instructional Services
- Education – Pathways to Education
- Education – Special Education
- Education – Urban Aboriginal Head Start Program
- Employment and Training Services
- First Nations Band Offices (7 locations)
- Housing and Technical Services
- Sawēyihtotān – Supportive Family Housing – Kotawān I & II
- Sawēyihtotān – Transitional Home
- Sawēyihtotān Mobile Services – Home Based Outreach
- Sawēyihtotān Mobile Services – Outreach
- SGI Traffic Safety Program
- STC Safe House
- Urban Justice Programs – Alternative Measures and Extrajudicial Sanctions
- Urban Justice Programs – Indigenous Court Worker Program
- Urban Justice Programs – Opikinawasowin Reintegration Program
- Urban Justice Programs – Reintegration at Saskatoon Correctional Centre
- Well-Being Services – Child Protection and Child-Safety Services
- Well-Being Services – Urban Family Services – Children First
- Well-Being Services – Urban Family Services – Creative Healing for Urban Members
- Well-Being Services – Urban Family Services – KidsFirst
- Well-Being Services – Urban Family Services – Providers of Aboriginal Lifestyle Supports
- Wellness Support Services – Accreditation and Quality Assurance
- Wellness Support Services – Community Health – COVID Nurses
- Wellness Support Services – Community Health – Know Your Status Program – HIV and Hepatitis C Education
- Wellness Support Services – Community Health – Know Your Status Program – HIV, Hepatitis C, STI Testing
- Wellness Support Services – Community Health – Know Your Status Program – Information Text Line
- Wellness Support Services – Community Health – Tuberculosis Program
- Wellness Support Services – Community Nutrition Program
- Wellness Support Services – Emergency Wellness Centre
- Wellness Support Services – Environmental Public Health
- Wellness Support Services – Home and Community Care
- Wellness Support Services – Integrated Wellness
- Wellness Support Services – Residential School Support Workers
- Wellness Support Services – STC Health Bus
- Wellness Support Services – STC Health Centre – Client Navigator
- Wellness Support Services – STC Health Centre – Harm Reduction Supply Exchange Program
- Wellness Support Services – STC Health Centre – Peer Mentor
- Wellness Support Services – STC Health Centre – Registered Nurse
- Wellness Support Services – STC Health Centre – Urban Wellness Workers
- White Buffalo Youth Lodge – Pathways to Wellness
- White Buffalo Youth Lodge – Primary Nurse Practitioner
- White Buffalo Youth Lodge – White Buffalo Club
- White Buffalo Youth Lodge – Youth Council
Service Description
Provides affordable and adequate housing for First Nations persons living in the city of Saskatoon. Both the subsidized and non-subsidized housing aim to provide low to moderate-income families and individuals with affordable accommodations.
Eligibility
First Nations families and individuals living in the city of Saskatoon
Application Process
Fill out the application form via their website here.
Documents Required
Cheque stub showing gross monthly earnings, pensions, etc. Letter verifying amount in student allowance. Two written landlord references, one from current landlord and one from previous landlord. If application is for medical reasons, medical documentation indicating illness/disability.
Maintenance (After Hours): 306-221-2582
Fax: 306-244-2444
Business Line: 306-244-7747
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm (noon), 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm.
Service Website
www.facebook.com/SaskatoonTribalCouncil
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Coverage Area
Saskatoon
Languages Offered
English
Cress Housing
Mailing Address
300-203 Packham Ave
Saskatoon SK S7N 4K5
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm (noon), 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm.
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