211sask
@211sask
A FREE, confidential, 24/7 service that connects individuals to human services in the province by telephone, text, or web chat, plus a searchable website.
FAQ: Has any research been done regarding the value of 211? Answer: Studies in Saskatchewan and beyond show 211 delivers strong value. The benefits—including time and cost savings—far outweigh the costs, helping the public, governments, and service providers alike.

Looking for training programs or employment support in your area? Our website makes it easy to narrow down your search using sub-topics and filters, helping you find exactly what you need—faster. sk.211.ca

What's the most challenging part of finding community services? Join the conversation and share your thoughts.

211 Saskatchewan is your connection to free, confidential support. Whether you need help with housing, mental health, child care, or other services; call, text, or chat with us. We’ll guide you to the right resources, right here in Saskatchewan.

Experiencing abuse or violence? You're not alone—there is help. 211 Saskatchewan offers free, confidential support and connects you to shelters, crisis lines, counselling, and more. Call 211 anytime, or chat and text during business hours—help is always here.

Tip: If you're unsure about what services you need, call or text 211 to speak with our trained professionals. They can guide you to the appropriate support.

Your search for support ends here. 211 Saskatchewan provides easy access to a wide range of services across the province. Connect with us.

Parenting young kids comes with questions—Parent Central has answers. For families with children 0–6 in Saskatchewan, access trusted info on childcare, parenting, health, and more. Need support? Need support? Visit parentcentral.sk.211.ca

Need help navigating Saskatchewan's services? 211 Saskatchewan connects you to over 5,000 community, social, non-clinical health, and government services. Available 24/7 via phone, and during business hours via text, or web chat. Your one-stop resource for support.

Struggling to find the right support? 211 Saskatchewan offers confidential assistance to connect you with the services you need. Call 2-1-1! anytime—day or night. Webchat and text are available during business hours.

What's your go-to resource when you need help? Share your experiences and let others know how 211 Saskatchewan has assisted you.

Seniors in Saskatchewan face unique challenges. Whether you need home support, meal programs, or social connections, we’ll help you find the right fit.

When was the last time you helped someone find support? Tell us one way you've helped a friend, neighbour, or loved one get connected to services in Saskatchewan. Your experience might inspire someone else.

Did you know 211 Saskatchewan supports professionals, too? Social workers, teachers, and first responders use 211 to refer clients and patients to services.

211 Saskatchewan isn’t just a helpline, it’s a province-wide support system. With our database of community resources, we make finding help easier and faster. Dial 2-1-1 to get connected.

Tip: When you're overwhelmed, just start with one call. You don’t need to know all the answers. Our team is trained to ask the right questions to guide you.

Witnessing abuse is just as traumatic. If you're a bystander or loved one unsure how to help, we can guide you toward safe and responsible next steps. Need help but don’t want to call? Just text 2-1-1.

Struggling to find local support services? Whether it’s housing, mental health, or food resources, 211 Saskatchewan helps you navigate over 5,000 listings across the province. It’s free, confidential, and available 24/7. Call 2-1-1 to connect with help now.

FAQ: “How can 211 Saskatchewan help if I live in a rural area with limited services?” Even in areas with few local supports, we can connect you to the closest available services. We also track gaps in services to help inform future improvements. sk.211.ca

If you’re a veteran navigating life after service, we’re here to support you. From mental health to financial assistance and transition programs, you can find information on services available near you through our website. sk.211.ca
