Nonprofit Organizations in Regina
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The Regina Community Fridge is a non profit project geared toward addressing food insecurities that impacts many Regina and area residents. The Fridge is cared for by a committee of volunteers who give of their time to raise awareness of the severity of the need that exists within our city and surrounding areas.
In partnership with The Comeback Society and Warriors of Hope Community Support we work and collaborate to bring the community much needed support and services including meals, hygiene products and more. This would not be possible without the dedication of our teams and spaces to prepare meals graciously donated by Fresh & Sweet and the Regina Food Bank.
If you have been looking for an opportunity to give back to community, to build relationships with amazing organizations and be part of mutual aid efforts, please contact us!! We would love to have you by our side.
Regina Community Fridge - reginacommunityfridge@gmail.com
Warriors of Hope Community Support Inc. - (639) 538 2244 or rnrcs21@hotmail.com
The Comeback Society - alicia@thecomebacksociety.com
REACH (Regina’s Education and Action on Community Hunger) is a Regina-based nonprofit working toward a healthy community where everyone has access to nutritious and affordable food.
For over 30 years, REACH has addressed food insecurity through practical, community-focused programs that increase access to healthy food, reduce financial and transportation barriers, and support long-term well-being.
REACH programs include the Good Food Box, a frozen meal program designed to support seniors and individuals with limited mobility, community and school-based food education, mobile food stores, and large-scale food packing initiatives that support families and community partners across Regina and surrounding areas.
REALM, a Regina based registered charity, has been helping individuals with high levels of disability and their families build community based networks of support since 2008. The role of a network is to support people with high physical disabilities. We call them Centres. We support by listening and learning who they are, by understanding what they want in order to live their best life, and helping them work towards achieving that best life.
RRRC Community Based Day Program is a supportive program for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. The program is intended to help individuals foster and enhance their abilities and confidence in personal and community activities thereby promoting inclusion. Our major focus at RRRC is to become involved in and to contribute to the local community. We are looking for business and individuals with skills they are excited to share to volunteer with us and teach our members some new skills, or activities while developing new relationships with community members. If you have a skill, or just extra time to share we want to hear from you. Our program runs Monday to Friday 9:30 to 2:30.
Applicants to volunteer with us will be required to supply a criminal record check and a vulnerable sector check.
Ranch Ehrlo Society is a non-profit charitable organization, founded in 1966. This multi-service agency provides highly specialized residential, clinical, community, and educational programs across the province of Saskatchewan. Youth are referred to our residential programs by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services, First Nations Child & Family agencies, as well as out-of-province referrals. Clients are referred to our community-based programs through a variety of channels including advertising and promotion, professional referrals, and word-of-mouth. Volunteer opportunities regularly exist within out programs located in Regina, Pilot Butte, the R.M. of Corman Park, Prince Albert and the R.M. of Buckland.
Regent Park Community Association is a small group of people that is devoted to enhancing and improving life and a sense of community in Regina and in the Regent Park area.
It is a fun, non-formal group that has wonderful volunteer incentive programs. This volunteer work is very rewarding, fun, and easy!
People for Animals of Saskatchewan Inc. (Regina Cat Rescue) is a Regina-based, non-profit, volunteer-run animal welfare organization and registered charity which works to assist companion animals in need and to educate the public about the humane treatment of pets and other animals. In addition to conducting animal rescue and rehabilitation operations we provide them with necessary veterinary care such as spay/neuter, identification, vaccination and rehabilitate these animals for adoption into loving homes.
Regina Cat Rescue (RCR) is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization and registered charity that helps abandoned cats and kittens and educates people about the humane treatment of pets.
We rescue cats and kittens found on the streets and provide them with necessary veterinary care such as spay/neuter surgeries, deworming, identification, vaccination and any rehabilitation necessary for adoption into loving homes.
We also trap, neuter/spay, and return feral cats back into colonies, followed by long-term care and feeding by dedicated volunteers.
Finally, we feel strongly that education is the key to success in addressing the severe plight of cat overpopulation in our city. We educate the public on the importance of sterilization, responsible pet care, and the benefits of well-maintained community cat colonies.
The Regina Community Fridge is a non profit project geared toward addressing food insecurities that impacts many Regina and area residents. The Fridge is cared for by a committee of volunteers who give of their time to raise awareness of the severity of the need that exists within our city and surrounding areas.
In partnership with The Comeback Society and Warriors of Hope Community Support we work and collaborate to bring the community much needed support and services including meals, hygiene products and more. This would not be possible without the dedication of our teams and spaces to prepare meals graciously donated by Fresh & Sweet and the Regina Food Bank.
If you have been looking for an opportunity to give back to community, to build relationships with amazing organizations and be part of mutual aid efforts, please contact us!! We would love to have you by our side.
Regina Community Fridge - reginacommunityfridge@gmail.com
Warriors of Hope Community Support Inc. - (639) 538 2244 or rnrcs21@hotmail.com
The Comeback Society - alicia@thecomebacksociety.com
The Regina Dragon Boat Festival is a non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers.
Volunteer run non-profit organization that provides dragon boat programming and events in Regina. The Regina Dragon Boat Festival Inc. promotes cultural diversity, inclusiveness and harmony through the sport of dragon boating.
The Regina Early Learning Centre is a family and child development centre working with families to foster the healthy development of children, from prenatal to five years of age. The first five years of life are incredibly important and can have a profound impact on physical and mental health, educational success, and the ability to become a contributing member of our community. Investments in young children lead to healthier children, stronger families, and more vibrant communities.
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