Youth Works
Provided by: Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre
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- Extreme Weather Services
- Family Support Program
- Food Security
- Friendship Centre
- Indigenous Family Violence Program
- Language Classes – Cree Dene Michif
- Registered Nurse On-Site
- Resolution Health Support
- Self Defence Classes
- Sitoskawatowin – Mental Health Support and Therapies
- Social Services Help
- Youth Works
Service Description
Program that assists youth, male or female and under the age of 18, who have committed a crime and are looking to redirect their life or make restitution for their actions. Participants gain training and skills that can help to shape their future while undertaking community work.
For more information contact: youthworks@simfc.ca.
Eligibility
Target participants are male and female youth under the age of 18 years who have committed a crime.
Application Process
Youth are referred by youth workers at the Department of Corrections and Public Safety, Saskatoon Tribal Council, Saskatoon Community Mediation Services, or the John Howard Society.
Fax: 306-664-2536
Business Line: 306-244-0174
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatoon
Languages Offered
English
Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre
- Extreme Weather Services
- Family Support Program
- Food Security
- Friendship Centre
- Indigenous Family Violence Program
- Language Classes – Cree Dene Michif
- Registered Nurse On-Site
- Resolution Health Support
- Self Defence Classes
- Sitoskawatowin – Mental Health Support and Therapies
- Social Services Help
- Youth Works
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
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