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Sometimes life doesn't go as planned.  Saskatchewan is a province with an unbreakable social fabric, and a place where no one is left behind.  Here you'll find some of the programs and services to help you and your family out.   

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The Saskatchewan Employment Supplement is a monthly payment that supplements the income earned by lower income parents from wages, self-employment and child/spousal maintenance payments.
Benefits for lower income working families. Most eligible families will already be receiving a monthly child allowance under the federal National Child Benefit Supplement or funding through the Saskatchewan Employment Supplement.\n\nChildren are covered for:\n* most dental services \n* basic eyeglasses \n* emergency ambulance \n* basic medical supplies (some items require prior approval) \n* chiropractic services \n* prescription drugs\n\n= Toll-Free: 1-877-696-7546\nRegina: 306-787-4723
The Government of Saskatchewan is working in partnership with communities, families and individuals to foster family relationships free of violence and abuse.
To provide confidential peer telephone counselling, support, information and referral services that respond to the needs of rural people families and communities.
Funding for housing programs and services for low to moderate-income households, and sometimes landlords, with an identified need.
The Office of Disability Issues (ODI) serves as a focal point for provincial government initiatives on disability policy and performs a co-ordinating role throughout government in addressing disability issues and policies.
The Provincial Training Allowance is grant funding to assist with the costs of living for low income adult clients enrolled in basic education and bridging programs.
The Saskatchewan Home Energy Improvement Program (SHEIP) assists low and moderate-income homeowners and rental property owners housing low-income tenants to undertake energy efficiency retrofits.
SchoolPlus is a province-wide initiative led by Saskatchewan Learning and the provincial education system that promotes learning success and well-being for every child and young person. It envisions a province where every school is actively improving student outcomes through the delivery of a strong learning program and serving as a centre for social, health and other services for children and their families.
Information on programs and services for families and individuals who, for various reasons, cannot meet basic living costs.
The Government of Saskatchewan is helping students finance their education as they plan for a prosperous future in the province.
Supplementary Health Program provides extended health services and products in addition to the universal health benefits to eligible patients identified by Community Resources.
TEA provides some income to people who are looking for work with the help of the Jobs First program, waiting for their first paycheque, or waiting for income from some other source.

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