About the Saskatoon Open Door SocietySaskatoon Open Door Society was established in 1981 primarily to assist refugees from Vietnam who were settling in Saskatoon. The Open Door has since assisted refugees and immigrants from all over the world including Laos, Poland, El Salvador, Guatamala, Bosnia, Kossovo, Sudan, Congo, Zaire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Burma, Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Colombia. The Open Door has also provided services to immigrants from countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, England, France, China, USA and Ukraine.
The Mission of the Open Door Society is to welcome and assist refugees and immigrants to become informed and effective participants in Canadian society and to involve the Saskatoon community in their hospitable reception and just acceptance.
The Open Door takes a holistic approach to service delivery and provides services and programming in the areas of settlement and integration, language training, and employment services. A large volunteer component compliments the work of Open Door staff by providing assistance in translation and interpretation, serving on the board of directors and programming such as Youth Study Group and Community Engagement Programming and Services.
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100-129 Third Ave N
Saskatoon, SK
S7K 2H4
Ph: (306) 653-4464
Fax: (306) 653-7159
skopendoor@sods.sk.ca
Language Training
247 First Ave. N.
Saskatoon, Sk.
Canada S7K 1X2
Ph. (306) 653-4464
Fax: (306) 653-4404