As cold weather returns to Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is helping people stay warm — the Share the Warmth grant program is back. One group that received help last year is the Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. in Meadow Lake, which runs a shelter for people who don’t have a safe place to stay during the cold winter months. “One of our biggest challenges is securing the funds needed to operate the emergency shelter during the coldest months,” says Joanne Gislason, Board Chair of ML Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. “The Share the Warmth funding from SaskEnergy made a meaningful difference in our...
… meal.” Last year, Share the Warmth celebrated 30 years by increasing the program’s funding to $100,000, expanding its … and helping more than 105,000 people across the province. Since 2013, the program has given over half a million … until October 31, 2025. Visit our Share the Warmth page to find out how to apply today. On … Share the Warmth’s impact …