Housing Providers in Saskatoon
In response to the increasing need for affordable housing, many community-based organizations have undertaken the task of developing their own affordable housing projects in Saskatoon. These organizations are helping to alleviate specific housing needs by providing various forms affordable housing, including rent-geared-to-income social housing, supportive housing, transitional and emergency housing, affordable rental housing and assisted home-ownership.
Assisted Home-Ownership
Quint Development Corporation’s Neighborhood Home Ownership Program (NHOP)
The goal of the Neighborhood Home Ownership Program is to provide low income families with access to affordable housing. Quint’s work through the NHOP provides an environment that fosters stable homeownership within housing cooperatives. Quint’s programs compliment re-development projects throughout Saskatoon.
Phone: (306) 978-4041
Email: qdc_quint@sasktel.net
Website: www.quintsaskatoon.ca
Affordable New Home Development Foundation
The Affordable New Home Development Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides education and support for families and individuals that want to buy their first home. The Foundation’s primary focus is on assisting people with annual household incomes of $52,000 or less.
Phone: (306) 665-2525
Email: vsutton.sr@sasktel.net
Website: www.affordablenewhomes.ca
Saskatoon Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity Saskatoon works in partnership with low income families to help alleviate the effects of poverty by providing access to affordable housing.
Phone: (306) 343-7772
Email: habitatsaskatoon@habitatsaskatoon.ca
Website: www.habitatsaskatoon.ca/
Affordable Rental Housing
Central Urban Métis Federation Incorporated (CUMFI)
CUMFI is a community-based Métis owned and operated non-profit charitable organization. CUMFI strives to improve social and economic conditions for the Métis and works to improve the quality and standards of life for Métis both young and old.
Phone: (306) 975-9999
Email: e.trotchie@sasktel.net
Website: www.cumfi.org/index.htm
Quint Development Corporation’s Affordable Rentals
Quint operates two affordable rental apartment buildings in Saskatoon. Quint’s goal is to provide affordable rental suites that include common spaces, shared gardens, on-site daycare facilities, access to computers, and opportunities for residents to connect with the community.
Phone: (306) 978-4041
Email: qdc_quint@sasktel.net
Website: www.quintsaskatoon.ca
Juniper Housing Corporation’s Juniper Manor
Juniper Housing Corporation is a non-profit charitable corporation that is operates affordable and integrated housing units for lower and middle-income immigrants and seniors aged 55 and older. Juniper Manor provides 19 studio units and 24 one-bedroom units with a number of these units being wheelchaire accessible. The Manor also provides residents with access to numerous amenities, including a shared library room, large kitchen, sitting and dining areas, workshop rooms, and an assembly room for social and recreational activities.
Phone: (306) 382-2222
Email: information@juniperhousing.com
Website: www.juniperhousing.com/
Rainbow Housing Cooperative
The Rainbow Housing Cooperative is comprised of 87-units ranging from one-bedroom garden apartments to four-bedroom townhouses. There are 8 units that are specially designated for physically disables community members. The Rainbow Housing Cooperative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs within the community.
Phone: (306) 242-0604
Email: rhc@sasktel.net
Website: www.rainbowhousing.ca
Cooperative D’Habitation Villa Bonheur
The Cooperative D’Habitation Villa Bonheur assists families, seniors, singles and university students by providing affordable rental housing in the form of a housing cooperative.
Phone: (306) 242-4841
Terra Housing Cooperative
The Terra Housing Cooperative provides affordable rental options for families.
Phone: (306) 978-0252
Rent-Geared-to-Income Social Housing
Saskatoon Housing Authority
The Saskatoon Housing Authority’s goal is to provide suitable and affordable housing for the benefit of low income seniors, families and individuals with disabilities. The main objective of the Saskatoon Housing Authority is to improve the quality of housing for Saskatoon residents and enable clients to achieve or maintain independence by improving access to other programs and services.
Phone: (306) 668-2700
Email: saskatoon.housing@sasktel.net
Website: www.saskatoonhousingauthority.com
SaskNative Rentals Incorporated
SaskNative Rentals Inc., is a Métis managed non-profit corporation committed to providing, maintaining, and sustaining affordable, safe, and respectable housing for families. SaskNative Rentals places a particular emphasis and priority upon assisting those individuals and families of Aboriginal ancestry. The organization provides bachelor suites, two and three-bedroom suites, duplexes, seniors housing, accessible housing for people with physical disabilities, and housing for the homeless in Saskatoon.
Phone: (306) 653-0384
Email: admin.snr@sasktel.net
Website: www.sasknativerentals.ca
Cress Housing Corporation
Cress Housing Corporation is dedicated to providing affordable and adequate housing for First Nations persons living in Saskatoon. The organization supports any and all other potential housing solutions that will help to address the critical housing shortage facing the Urban First Nations community. Specific services available include: rent geared to income housing provision for all sectors of the Urban First Nation community, supported housing for senior citizens, individual home ownership mentorship and support, capacity support for other housing providers, among others.
Phone: (306) 244-7747
Website: www.sktc.sk.ca/?q=node/81
Transitional and Emergency Housing
YWCA’s Residence, Crisis Shelter, and Margaret’s Place
The YWCA provides shelter to women, children and youth at risk. The YWCA Residence provides safe, affordable, supportive long-term housing for up to 18 women. The Crisis Shelter is comprised of 22 rooms and provides safe, 24/7 emergency shelter to women, children, at risk youth. Margaret’s Place is a 4-bedroom suite specifically designed to offer a safe, secure living environment for young women that are 16-19 years of age. Those who access the services of the YWCA’s Housing Department also have access to services that include: employment and learning, health and wellness, childcare services, as well as access to additional services and programming available through the Saskatoon Community Service Village.
Phone: (306) 244-0944
Email: info@ywcasaskatoon.com
Website: www.ywcasaskatoon.com/hou-index.php
The Salvation Army
The Saskatoon Salvation Army Community Centre is a shelter, drop-in center, and a place where adults in Saskatoon’s core neighborhoods can receive support. The Salvation Army provides support for homeless men by offering them temporary and transitional housing and access to counsel and other services. The Salvation Army Community Centre offers numerous programs and services to help people re-establish themselves in the wider community of Saskatoon and area.
Phone: (306) 242-6833
Website: www.salvationarmysaskatoon.org
The Saskatoon Interval House
The Saskatoon Interval House is an emergency temporary shelter for women and children who require safe accommodation. The Interval House provides shelter services and educational programming to victims of family violence and offers women and their children with a range of accessible, protection, sensitive and safe services specific to the needs of each client.
Phone: (306) 244-0185
Website: www.saskatoonintervalhouse.org
Central Urban Métis Federation Incorporated (CUMFI) Infinity House
Developed through CUMFI’s Métis Community Homelessness Initiative, the Infinity House is dedicated to providing long term and emergency housing for single mothers and their children. The Infinity House is a supportive housing facility that provides Aboriginal women and their children, who are at risk of becoming homeless, with a safe haven that protects them from having to endure an unsafe living environment.
Phone: (306)-955-2332
Email: infinityhouse@sasktel.net
Website: www.cumfi.org/index.htm
Central Urban Métis Federation Incorporated (CUMFI) McLeod House
The McLeod House is a partnership between CUMFI and the Saskatoon Health Region – Mental Health & Addiction Service. The McLeod House provides 16 units in the form of transitional housing for men in addictions recovery and offers support services and programming for men post-treatment and recovery.
Phone: (306)665-0425
Website: www.cumfi.org/index.htm
Supportive Housing
Quint Development Corporation’s Pleasant Hill Place
Quint’s Pleasant Hill Place (PHP) is a home for women who have children that have been placed in care with the Ministry of Social Services, or for women who may be at risk of having their children placed in such care. This includes women who are homeless or are on the verge of becoming homeless and are in need of a variety of supports to help them move towards independent living, positive parenting, and self-reliance.
Phone: (306) 987-4041
Email: qdc_quint@sasktel.net
Website: www.quintsaskatoon.ca/housing.html
Quint Development Corporation’s Male Youth Lodge
Quint’s Male Youth Lodge provides transitional and emergency housing for young men. The Lodge offers safe, secure, housing for up to 10 young males between the ages of 16 and 22 years old. Whenever possible, the Lodge supports residents’ efforts with regard to education, training and employment and often works to link the male youth to education, training, and employment opportunities in Saskatoon.
Phone: (306) 987-4041
Email: qdc_quint@sasktel.net
Website: www.quintsaskatoon.ca/youthlodge.html
Saskatoon Housing Coalition
The Saskatoon Housing Coalition is a community organization that provides supportive housing to individuals living with chronic mental illnesses. The organization actively advocates for and provides safe, affordable and well-maintained housing units with support services to provide a means for independent living and improve the quality of life for clients living with chronic mental illnesses.
Phone: (306) 655-4979
Email: saskatoonhousingcoalition@sasktel.net
Website: http://www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca
Lighthouse Supportive Living Center
The goal of the Lighthouse Supportive Living Center Project is to provide low-income individuals with that have a high level of needs and/or are at-risk with stable, safe and affordable housing. The Lighthouse Supportive Living Center will provide services for low-income individuals that have mental health disorders, chronic addictions, brain injuries, physical disabilities, and learning disabilities.
Phone: (306) 653-0538
Email: jasonmoore@shaw.ca
Tamara’s House
Tamara’s House is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services to support the healing of female adult survivors of child sexual abuse. Along with housing, Tamara’s House offers services, family workshops, training and educational programs to help female adult survivors of child sexual abuse.
Phone: (306) 683-8667
Website: http://www.tamarashouse.sk.ca
Larson House and Brief Detoxification Centre
The Larson House and Brief Detoxification Centre in Saskatoon works with adults suffering with addiction. The Centre aims to reintegrate these individuals into the community in a healthy environment.
Phone: (306) 655-4195
Calder Centre
The Calder Centre assists individuals and families with recovery from chemical dependency. The Center offers a holistic, cross-cultural recovery program, provides a healthy environment conducive to meeting clients’ recovery needs, and delivers services in partnership with health districts, agencies, communities and consumers.
Phone: (306)655-4500
Email: terry.patzer@saskatoonhealthregion.ca
Website: www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/your_health/ps_addic_about.htm
Red Willow Centre
Phone: (306) 933-7345
Email: janice.coates@gov.sk.ca
Cheshire Homes of Saskatoon
Cheshire Homes of Saskatoon provides a accessible comfortable home for young adults with physical disabilities that require personal support services.
Phone: (306) 374-6191
Website: www.cheshirehomessaskatoon.com
Abbeyfield House in Saskatoon
The Abbeyfield House provides safe and affordable housing for ten independent seniors who choose to live in a family-style setting. Abbeyfield House offers companionship, security, personal space, independence and support for those seniors who do not wish to live alone. House coordinators prepare 2 meals per day and promote a caring and supportive environment.
Phone: (306) 374-8148
Website: www.abbeyfieldsaskatoon.ca
Elmwood Residences Incorporated
Elmwood Residence in Saskatoon provides long term care for both physically and intellectually disabled persons. Elmwood Residences Inc., operates numerous small group home, one respite home, a 50-bed lodge, and a Supported Independent Living Program in Saskatoon.
Phone: 306-374-1551
Central Haven Special Care Home
Central Haven Special Care Home provides supportive housing to persons with high health support needs.
Phone: (306) 665-6180
Email: Suzanne.chabot@saskatoonhealthregion.ca
Website: Central Haven Special Care Home
Circle Drive Place
Circle Drive Place offers a secure independent living environment for senior citizens in Saskatoon.
Phone: (306)955-2211
Email: circlecare@saskatoonhealthregion.ca
Saskatoon Convalescent Home
The Saskatoon Convalescent Home is 60-bed long term care facility that special care home that provides an environment that promotes an optimal quality of life for the residents.
Phone: (306) 244-7155
Website: www.saskatoonconvalescenthome.com
Extendicare Special Care Home
Extendicare Special Care Home provides care to people who are unable to maintain their independence through community support or home care.
Phone: (306) 374-2242
Email: cnh_preston@extendicare.com
KC Charities Columbian Manor and the Bob Jeanneau Assisted Living Centre
Columbian Manor is comprised of 62-units of seniors housing that is owned and operated by KC Charities, providing faith-based affordable housing to senior citizens in Saskatoon. The Bob Jeanneau Assisted Living Centre is a 51-unit assisted living facility that offers residents enhanced services such as full meal services, 24-hour supervision, linen services and weekly housekeeping services.
Phone: (306) 373-8160
Email: kcmanor@shaw.ca
LutherCare Communities
LutherCare Communities provides enriched seniors’ housing with a variety of support services that serve to enhance the quality of life for residents. Managing five facilities throughout Saskatoon, LutherCare Communities provide various ownership and rental models to potential residents.
Phone: (306) 664-0300
Email: luthercare@shaw.ca
Website: www.luthercare.com/index.html
Oliver Lodge Special Care Home
The Oliver Lodge Special Care Home provides long term care and community support programs to seniors with high health support needs in the range of level 3 and 4. The Lodge also offers specialized services for people living with dementia, both at the lodge and in the community, and programming to improve the health and quality of life of seniors
Phone: (306) 382-4111
Porteous Lodge Special Care Home
Porteous Lodge Special Care Home houses 95 residents that provides nursing care, meal services, recreational programming and personal attention for residents.
Phone: (306) 382-2626 ext. 222
Website: www.jubileeresidences.ca
St. Ann’s Senior Citizens Village
St. Ann’s Senior Citizens Village has 80 long term care beds, 60 apartments of seniors housing, and 60 apartments of enriched housing for seniors. The Village provides long term care, supports independent living and independent housing for senior citizens.
Phone: (306) 374-8900
Email: rae.sveinbjornson@saskatoonhealthregion.ca
Website: www.catholichealth.ca/facility-st-anns.aspx
Parkridge Centre Special Care Home
Parkridge Centre provides special care to those residents.
Phone: (306) 655-3865
Email: lorraine.greenwood@saskatoonhealthregion.ca
Website: Parkridge Centre Special Care Home
St. Joseph’s Special Care Home
St. Joseph’s Special Care Home provides special care, services and health supports for persons with high health support needs.
Phone: (306) 382-6306
Website: St. Joseph’s Special Care Home
Sunnyside Adventist Care Centre
The Sunnyside Adventist Care Center provides residents with high health support needs.
Phone: (306) 653-1267
Email: http://www.sunnysidecare.ca![]()


