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SSAIC Newsletter – Charitable Giving Edition
SSAIC can’t wait to go out of business. 75-80% of our clients experience sexualized violence at the hands of someone they know and trust—a family member, a co-worker, a romantic partner…can you imagine the pain and confusion that causes? As Saskatoon’s major service provider to victims and survivors of sexual violence, we work with clients…

#whowillyouhelpSK
SSAIC’s social media campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness Week 2016 is features local and provincial leaders pledging to help end sexual violence in Saskatchewan. Tell us how you will help: #whowillyouhelpSK
April 2018 Newsletter
Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan are still looking for participation in their sexual violence survey as part of a research collaboration with the University of Saskatchewan. If you are a survivor, service provider, or secondary victim of sexual violence please contribute to this important data so that we can better advocate for sexual assault services…

May 2019 Newsletter
Welcome to this special edition of SSAIC’s Monthly Newsletter! It’s been an exciting month for us, as we received funding from Justice Canada for a special project launching for Victims and Survivors of Crime Week 2019, happening May 27-31. We’ve recognized at SSAIC that we need to do better in our service provision for LGBTQ2S…
March 2019 Newsletter
Hello, and thanks for opening this newsletter! SSAIC appreciates your time and attention. Big news headlines this month have include R. Kelly’s infamous interview with Gayle King (her poise in the face of his tantrum is a masterclass in composure under fire) and the fallout from a new Micheal Jackson documentary called “Leaving Neverland” –…