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These Gift Cards Donate to GGP!

It’s hard to believe but the holiday season is already upon us. For many of us, it is a time of both gift giving and acts of kindness. Global Gathering […]

Fighting Food Insecurity

Fatuma Khalif is an Enhanced Lifeskills Facilitator with Global Gathering Place who works very closely with our most vulnerable clients. The clients she supports are brand new to the country […]

A Successful Employment Partnership!

Last Spring, Farah Alizadeh began her work placement with Nutrien Wonderhub through GGP’s Economic Recovery Work Experience Program. Wonderhub is a nonprofit that runs an interactive museum for all ages […]

Learn About Our New Program!

Racialized newcomer women are the newcomer group most likely to experience prolonged unemployment. The Pre-employment and Skills Development Support for Racialized Immigrant Women Project is a new program Global Gathering Place is […]

Join us to celebrate newcomer art!

“Find some beautiful art and admire it, and realize that that was created by human beings just like you, no more human, no less.” –Maya Angelou, in a letter to […]

Sign up for Ride for Refuge!

Ride for Refuge is a fundraising bike ride or walk, held nationwide on October 1 to raise money for charities that support people seeking refuge from danger, hardship, and abuse. This year, funds raised through Saskatoon’s Ride for Refuge will support Global Gathering Place!

Hear from our English Students!

GGP’s warm and social atmosphere extends from the Main Office to our English Language Centre. Our teachers go the extra mile, engaging with students on a social level and providing […]

Meet Two of Our Student Volunteers!

Did you know that Global Gathering Place partners with local universities to place student volunteers? This month, we spoke to two students from the College of Medicine Community Service Learning […]

Refugee Engagement and Community Health Clinic

The REACH Clinic is Saskatoon’s only primary health clinic established specifically to address the needs of newly arrived refugees. REACH grew out of the need for more specialized care amongst Syrian refugees and, in the intervening years, the demand for our services has not wavered. Just this week, we met with the Refugee Health Collaborative met to share information on the incoming Afghan and Ukrainian refugees. In the coming months, cross-sector partnerships like ours will only prove more vital.