March 2024

At our regular March 11th meeting, our Rotary Club of Saskatoon proudly presented a cheque for $6,000 to Hope Restored Saskatoon. This funding will support the organization's Education Incentive Program through 2024, helping women on their journey from exploitation to personal growth and hope.
 
Read more to see how this support is helping craft pathways to dignity and success for women overcoming unimaginable challenges.
 

 
As we continue our annual support for this local project, the Rotary Club of Saskatoon is proud to contribute $6,000 to Hope Restored Saskatoon. This program serves women escaping sexual exploitation and trafficking, providing them with a safe environment for healing and growth through its 8-bed residential program, as well as outreach and education. It has now secured government funding for three years.
 
The Education Incentive Program
Our contribution is specifically directed towards funding the Education Incentive Program through the end of 2024.  This program helps celebrate program milestones and academic achievements through gift cards. The gift cards, a symbol of their progress, allow these women to make personal choices that celebrate their achievements. Whether it’s for special food items or essential clothing, these rewards contribute to their sense of dignity and individuality, empowering them to keep striving toward their goals.  By recognizing their hard work and resilience, we're not just offering financial support; we're affirming their value and strength.
 
Join our efforts!
We invite you to join us in this effort to make a lasting difference in the lives of women working towards a brighter future.
 
For more information on Hope Restored Saskatoon, check out its Local Project page HERE
 
Wendy Cooper (right) of the Rotary Club of Saskatoon presents a $6,000 cheque to Hope Restored Saskatoon's case manager Sheila Webster (center) and Executive Director Emmanuelle Morin (left), funding the Education Incentive Program through 2024