Regina Transition House

Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 3B8 Canada

Mission Statement

Since 1976, Regina Transition House has provided safe housing and support services to over 14,000 women and children fleeing violence.

About This Cause

"Supporting women and children to live violence free" Since opening its doors on January 12, 1976, Regina Transition House has been providing short term emergency housing and services to over 14,000 women and children fleeing violence. We create physical, mental, emotional and social space for women and children where they can change their lives. Regina Transition House can accommodate up to 27 people. Agency staff provide support counselling, safety planning, women's and children's programming, referrals, advocacy, information and education about violence against women. Outreach programming is in place to support families after their shelter stay. All services are confidential and are free of charge. Funding is provided by the Ministry of Justice, United Way Regina and the City of Regina. Regina Transition House generates up to 20% of annual operating costs through fundraising, donations and project grants. Our Mission Regina Transition House serves the needs of women and children through the provision of safe temporary shelter and support services. We provide education and offer a voice to address family violence.

Regina Transition House
Po Box 1364
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3B8
Canada
Phone 306-757-2096
Unique Identifier 130167232RR0001