Sask. supports United Way services for victims of violence, abuse
Services for families and individuals impacted by abuse and interpersonal violence are getting a boost in Saskatchewan.
On Wednesday, the Ministry of Justice announced a funding boost of $634,000 for the United Way to support the 211 Saskatchewan phone line and Re:CONNECT crisis hotline.
The ministry described 211 as “a one-stop service for people seeking a wide range of supports and information, including for those impacted by intimate partner violence, sexual assault, or family violence.”
Re:CONNECT, meanwhile, is a hotline managed in partnership with Family Service Regina to support families and communities by providing crisis management and de-escalation support for those at risk of violence.


