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Ehrlo Community Services
P.O. Box 570
Pilot Butte, Sask.
S0G 3Z0
Phone: 306 781-1800
Fax: 306 757-0599

 

 
Ehrlo Community Services - General Information

Ehrlo Community Services Inc. was established as a non-profit organization in 1995. It is an associated charity with the Ranch Ehrlo Society and its mandate is to provide community-based prevention and intervention services. Ehrlo Community Services is currently operating four programs

Ehrlo Housing operates the Lakeshore Village, a 48-apartment complex in Regina for single parents and low-income families. The Lakeshore Village provides affordable quality housing along with a variety of social and supportive programs and services to individuals and families. Ehrlo Housing also operates Washington Park Place, a supportive accommodation for young single mothers.

Ehrlo Sport Venture is a sports and recreational program designed to provide access to community recreation for inner-city youth. It runs the nationally acclaimed Outdoor Hockey League, Dress a Champion, Monday Night Football, Ehrlo Basketball League and a Sports Lending Library program.

Ehrlo Counselling Services provides professional counselling services and programs to children, adolescents and families that address a variety of issues.

Ehrlo Community Economic Development which consists of:

  • Avant-Garde College - which offers comprehensive training in the area of Cosmetology, Esthetics and Nail Technician throughout the year. Each year the college makes available a full bursary, covering the cost of the tuition and kit to one student from each of the cosmetology and esthetics program. The target group is young people who otherwise would not have access to post secondary training.
       
  • Pre-Trades Construction Project - which prepares youth for entry level employment in construction. Youth participants will have an interest in a career in the construction industry but lack experience, education, training and employability skills to secure or maintain employment in the sector.

    Using a combination of classroom, workshop and on-the-job training experiences, Project Staff implement a combination of career development, employability, and skill development activities. Youth in this project can expect to secure employment in the construction sector at the end of the project.  Participants will also have the opportunity to indenture as an apprentice carpenter and work toward their Level 1 Apprenticeship Training. 

 

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