Young people in need will benefit from the Province’s new integrated youth services location in Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
The service, titled HOMEBASE, aims to deliver mental health and addictions supports to people ages 12 to 25 and their caregivers.
Youth will also be offered physical health services, peer supports, education, employment and training supports, cultural and traditional supports, and social and community supports.
This is Saskatchewan’s fourth integrated youth services location. The HOMEBASE provincial team within the John Howard Society of Saskatchewan is leading the implementation of the hubs with $4.5 million in 2025/26.














