Apr 16, 2024
Carter* is an eight-year-old boy who, like so many his age, loves to play Lego and toy trains but unlike his peers, Carter lives with a foster family and is learning to live with autism. Despite…
Ranch Ehrlo, a non-profit organization, was founded by the late Dr. Geoff Pawson in 1966. It started as a single home for six boys with significant complex needs and grew to a multi-service agency delivering a wide range of accredited mental health and developmental services delivered in southern Saskatchewan and in and around Saskatoon and Prince Albert.
As a CARE certified organization, our services include assessment and psychotherapy for members of the broader community, family treatment and reunification, early learning, vocational training, emergency receiving services, treatment foster care, affordable housing, group living treatment and education for children and youth with mental health, behavioural, and addictions needs, group living care for older adolescents and adults with pervasive and complex developmental disorders, and community recreation and sports programs for at-risk youth. Our participants are referred from across the country.
Provides affordable housing to low-income families, individuals with chronic mental health conditions, and young people transitioning from care.
Provides youth and families with control of, and access to, a variety of recreational programs and removes barriers to allow everyone to participate in sport.
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Offers high quality childcare to families in the city of Regina through the cooperation and involvement of parents, children, and caregivers.
Provides a range of quality assessment, treatment, education, support, and community services that improve the lives of children, youth, and their families.
We offer a variety of treatment services. Our group living programs serve youth and adults with complex needs on an individual, person-centered basis. Our family programs are in place to help families heal and learn to function together. Refer now.
All Group Living Services serve a specific purpose designed to accommodate the needs of our participants. The Ranch is responsive to issues of cultural diversity and makes every effort to design programs and services that reflect the population it serves.
We believe families function better when they’re together.
That’s where our family programs come in: we offer three unique community services with the common goal of helping families reach their full potential.
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Ranch Ehrlo is proud to work with families representing some of the many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities from across Canada. Our programs are located on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 territories, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, Dene, and homeland of the Métis – Michif Nation.