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Harbour Landing Village offers a variety of activities to our residents. One weekly activity has been a favourite for a few of our residents is our Knitting Club. Each week, our crew gets together to work on their knitting projects and chat. This is often where grandmas will make special items for their family members, as well as create beautiful, handmade pieces for such charities as the Canadian Mental Health, or the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Regina General Hospital.
Our club has been extra busy this year. They wanted to share their items with the community and promote a wonderful organization in Regina. Harbour Landing Village and the Knitting Club will be auctioning off quite a few handmade items; each made with love by one of our talented residents/staff and would make an excellent Christmas present for a friend or family member. 100% of the proceeds will go towards the Regina Transition House. This wonderful organization has been supporting women and children to live violence free for over 40 years.
Safe Temporary Housing
Regina Transition House provides a safe haven for women and children but not at the cost of losing a homelike atmosphere. The organization is committed to providing a functional, pleasant and comfortable atmosphere for women and children.
Counselling / Support / Referral
While at Transition House, staff provide information, support, options and alternatives and a holistic response to the needs of women and children. The shelter is staffed around the clock with staff available to resident clients, and community clients via telephone, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
Children’s Programming
The shelter’s Children’s Counsellors focuses on the needs of children both in shelter and in our Outreach program. Program priorities are risk assessment, supportive counselling and parenting assistance. Significant program time is committed to work with mothers on issues of child development, realistic expectations and constructive discipline. Referrals are made to various community agencies and services for children’s ongoing needs.
Outreach Program
Shelter clients have the option of participating in the “Bridges of Hope” Outreach Program which provides ongoing support and services to women and children from the time of their departure from shelter until they establish independence in the community. Programming focuses on assisting women to maintain stable housing, connecting with community supports and achieving a life without violence. Programs include a weekly supper club, resource group, children’s programming and access to our Elder and cultural events.
Cultural Programming
The shelter hosts regular in-house visits, feasts, ceremonies and sharing circles with a local Elder. We have worked to ensure that we have space and materials required for free expression of spiritual practices in our shelter.
Public Education and Awareness
Regina Transition House provides information to the public on the issue of interpersonal violence. Presentations have been provided to groups such as the Saskatchewan Police College, the RCMP, Nursing Education Program, work preparation programs, service groups, businesses and community associations.
Donate Today!
Your donation helps us support women and children fleeing any form of violence or abuse. Click the button below to donate to Regina Transition House via CanadaHelps.
Winners will be contacted to organize payment and pickup of your items.