We’re raising $5,000 to help new refugees…are you in?
We’re also asking for your support to raise $5,000 for GGP’s Refugee Resettlement Fund by December 31st. If you support the work we do, please consider making a donation today.
United Way Day of Caring brings United Way, SK Blue Cross, and GGP together
On November 24, we had an amazing day collaborating with United Way of Saskatoon and Area and Saskatchewan Blue Cross for the United Way Day of Caring! It was the […]
It’s time for our most popular fundraiser! Get your FundScrip gift cards now
It’s hard to believe, but the holiday season is already upon us. For many of us, it’s a time in which we give to the people, organizations, and causes that […]
Fall into Friendship with GGP Meet Up!
Beginning this September, GGP starts a new program specifically aimed at connecting young newcomer adults in their 20s and 30s through fun and social networking. It’s called GGP Meet Up! […]
Nearly 900 Covid-19 vaccination doses delivered through GGP-hosted clinics
GGP hosted four Covid-19 vaccination clinics that resulted in 900 doses of vaccine delivered to refugee and immigrant clients. Not only were they highly efficient, these clinics were joyful events for all.
Immerse yourself in our Annual Report!
Watch, hear, and read about GGP’s impact in our 2020-2021 Annual Report!
2021 Annual General Meeting and Board Recruitment
Happy Spring! On behalf of the Board of Directors, we are delighted to invite you to the Annual General Meeting of Global Gathering Place on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at […]
What is Orange Shirt Day?
Orange Shirt Day, observed on September 30 each year, honours survivors of Canada’s residential schools.
Celebrating #WelcomingWeek with some of our favourite 2020 stories
To celebrate #WelcomingWeek, we’re revisiting some of our favourite stories from 2020!
Canada Day 2020: Acknowledging our past, building a better future for all
On July 1st each year, Canada commemorates the day in 1867 that it became a country. However, Canada’s history is deep and complex and begins long before 1867. As you prepare for July 1st this year, check out our blog post for resources to learn, reflect, take steps towards reconciliation, and celebrate the holiday with your family or close friends.