Learn more about COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Case numbers are updated daily.
Effective December 17, all private dwelling indoor gatherings are limited to immediate households only. Review all public health measures.
Learn more about COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Case numbers are updated daily.
Effective December 17, all private dwelling indoor gatherings are limited to immediate households only. Review all public health measures.
Apply for support services and benefits for individuals with cognitive disabilities who have significant behavioural and developmental challenges.
The Discounted Bus Pass Program allows people with lower-incomes access to quality public transportation, in order to work and attend community activities.
Health benefits available for low-income working families who meet the standards of an income test, or are receiving the Saskatchewan Employment Supplement or the Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement.
Find documents and forms for various Government of Saskatchewan financial assistance programs.
Learn about your eligibility and how to apply for Individualized Funding for home care for seniors.
Senior citizens who have little or no income, can receive financial assistance to help meet their basic needs.
Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) is an income support program for people with significant and enduring disabilities.
The Provincial Training Allowance (PTA) provides income assistance to low-income adult students enrolled in full-time Adult Basic Education, workforce development or skills training programs. Individuals are only eligible to apply for PTA after being accepted in an approved training program.
Financial assistance for unemployed or lower-income families to help with the basic costs of living.
Lower-income families with children may receive a monthly payment that supplements income from a job, farming, self-employment, or from child or spousal support.
If you or your family need help to meet the basic costs of living due to low income or unemployment, you can apply for financial help through the Saskatchewan Income Support program.
Individuals who are looking for work may receive a general living allowance, which includes things like food, clothing, shelter, and transportation.
The Child Care Subsidy is available to help families with the cost of child care. Find out your eligibility and how to apply.
Check the payment dates for Saskatchewan Assistance Program (SAP), Transitional Employment Allowance Program (TEA), and Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID).
The Personal Care Home Benefit (PCHB) provides seniors with monthly financial assistance to help them with the cost of living in a licensed personal care home.
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