Volunteer with us
Join us in bringing hope and healing to Saskatoon’s most vulnerable families. Since 2016, Sons & Daughters Saskatoon has built caring, one-on-one friendships with at-risk children and parents—providing encouragement, practical support, and a listening ear. As a volunteer, you’ll invest your time and talents to strengthen families, prevent separation, and break the cycle of trauma. Ready to make a real difference in your community?
Explore Volunteering with Us
Not sure where to begin, or just want to explore what volunteering might look like? Connect with our Volunteer Coordinator for a no-pressure conversation. We’d love to learn more about you and help you discover where you might enjoy serving
Contact Katie at katie@sonsdaughters.org
Next Steps
Apply to Volunteer
Ready to take the next step? Fill out our volunteer application to get started! Whether you know exactly where you'd like to serve or you're still exploring, this is a great way to begin your journey. We're excited to connect and walk with you from here.
Learn What to Expect
Want to get a better sense of what volunteering with us looks like? Our Volunteer Manual is a great place to start. It covers expectations, opportunities, and everything you need to feel equipped and informed as you serve
By volunteering, you become a thread of relationship woven around families!
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“This work has changed everything for me. It has opened my eyes to the reality of oppression in my community. Through knowing and loving Birth Moms as a care worker, I have felt my capacity for love, mercy, empathy, and forgiveness expand in ways I didn’t know was necessary or possible. It has changed my relationships with my family, friends, strangers, and even myself. It has also radically changed my relationship with God. I trust Him to meet me in every place and person.”
— Rebekah, volunteer
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“Getting to know this grandma has been such a blessing!! I’ve heard so many stories about kids who came through the foster care system traumatized, so the Sons & Daughters vision of supporting grandmas really made sense and I wanted to be a part of this solution. I wouldn’t have met this grandma who is now my friend and I’m so grateful!”
— Louise, volunteer
