FRANCOPHONE SERVICES IN SASKATOON
Many services are offered by all Francophone groups in Saskatoon. You will find them listed below and on this map!
OUR SERVICES
In addition to the organization of cultural and leisure activities, the Federation offers the services below.
Information and assistance for newcomers in finding appropriate services.
Access to a photocopier,
fax machine and scanner.
The Francophone Urbain Village
The "Village Urbain Francophone" is a community effort to make French-language services visible in Saskatoon. The village includes organizations and infrastructure that allow Francophones to have access to various activities, services and useful information in French.
SERVICES IN SASKATOON
Assemblée Communautaire Fransaskoise
The ACF, governing body of the Francophone organizations in Saskatchewan, offers reception and settlement services to newcomers. It also offers employment assistance services (personalized job search assistance and placement of internships for better integration into the labor market) and public notary services.
Communauté des Africains francophones de la SK
The Community of Francophone Africans of Saskatchewan (CAFS) is an apolitical and secular non-profit community organization. Its mission is to welcome, support, and integrate French-speaking Africans and promote their culture.
Conseil économique et coopératif de la SK
The dynamic CÉCS team offers Francophone community services and programs based on 3 specific axes: Entrepreneurship, community economic development and capacity building.
Entr'Elles Regroupement Femmes Saskatchewan
Entr'Elles Regroupement Femmes Saskatchewan offers French-speaking women quality resources and services that meet their needs. Thus, it promotes the education of women, promotes their autonomy and improves their condition while sensitizing the community to the concerns of women.
Vitalité 55+
Vitalité 55+ contributes to the vitality of the Fransaskois community by promoting the development and fulfillment of Francophone and Francophile seniors and retirees aged 55 and over in Saskatchewan.
Réseau Santé en français de la Saskatchewan
The RSFS is a provincial network that aims to create a conducive environment where Francophones request and receive health services in French, and where institutions and professionals actively offer a continuum of quality health services in French adapted to the needs of the Francophone population of Saskatchewan.
Association des parents fransaskois
The APF works for the development and overall training of young Fransaskois aged 0 to 22, as well as for the development of their families. To accomplish its mission, the APF collaborates with other organizations and institutions involved in educational services and family support services.
École canadienne-française
The École canadienne-française is the only francophone school in the city of Saskatoon with two pavilions (PM-6e and 7e-12e). It serves Fransaskois families in Saskatoon and surrounding areas who are looking for an elementary and secondary school for their children in separate lodges, which offers a quality education in French as a first language.
Centre éducatif Félix le chat
The CEFC welcomes children aged from 6 weeks to 4 years old. It is the only licensed and subsidized Francophone daycare in Saskatoon. The center was founded by the Association des parents de l'École canadienne-française (APECF) in 1996 on the premises of the École canadienne-française.
Collège Mathieu
Collège Mathieu is a French-language post-secondary institution recognized for the excellence of its programs and services. The College offers professional and technical training to the French-speaking and bilingual population in order to promote the socio-economic development of its community.
Association Jeunesse Fransaskoise
The organization sets up activities in French for the youth between the ages of 12 and 25. It costs nothing to be a member. Their goal is to introduce and bring to life the Fransaskois culture for young people in Saskatchewan through sports and cultural activities and leadership training.
La Troupe du Jour
La Troupe du Jour (LTDJ) is a non-profit professional organization that develops theater in Saskatchewan through creation, training, production and presentation. It is within this framework, set out in the charter issued in October 1987 and revised in September 2007, that the company operates.
Conseil Culturel fransaskois
As the voice of the Francophones in Saskatchewan (Fransaskois) in the arts and culture sector, the Conseil culturel fransaskois (CCF) has been serving the Fransaskois since 1974.
Paroisse des Saints Martyrs Canadiens
The Parish of the Holy Martyrs of Canada (Roman Catholic Church) was founded in 1928. Today, it consists of approximately 110 families and serves the entire city of Saskatoon.