Regina’s annual Hearts in the Park event provided a platform for community members to raise awareness about domestic violence, share survivor stories, and celebrate cultural diversity. The event, led by the Circle Project Association, emphasized the need for collaboration to break the cycle of violence and create a violence-free community.
Results for: Community Awareness
In recognition of the ongoing struggle against sexual violence, Saskatchewan has designated May as its inaugural Sexual Violence Prevention Month. This initiative aims to amplify awareness, mobilize resources, and encourage preventive measures. Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan (SASS) and its partners will lead this month-long campaign, building on the momentum of the decade-long Sexual Violence Awareness Week. Saskatchewan’s government has committed $42.6 million over three years to support community-based organizations providing vital services to individuals affected by interpersonal violence and abuse. By empowering communities with education and resources, the province aims to create a transformative change, fostering a safer Saskatchewan for all.