Government of Sask. awards 53 grants to support suicide-prevention initiatives
The Government of Saskatchewan is awarding 53 grants to support initiatives aiming to reduce suicide rates.
The Suicide Prevention Grant Program, which was first announced in September, provides grants up to $10,000 to community organizations developing “creative ways to support suicide prevention.”
The government said the funding adds up to nearly $480,000 and said applications from community groups, Indigenous organizations, school divisions and municipalities were accepted.
Lori Carr, Saskatchewan’s mental health and addictions minister, said she was “thrilled” with the response after the program was announced.


