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Operational/occupational Stress Injury Canada
**Special Note:
100% of donations stay in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
OSI-CAN is a free, confidential, community-based mental wellness support initiative for Veterans, First Responders and Public Safety Personnel.
We seek to empower and encourage our target group to strive for recovery through peer and professional support while creating greater public awareness. For information, access to resources or to join a group,
contact OSI-CAN at 306-552-3801 or 1-888-495-6068
Upcoming Events
- Sat, May 10Location is TBDMay 10, 2025, 5:40 p.m. – 9:40 p.m.Location is TBD
- Sat, Oct 26Saint Joseph'sOct 26, 2024, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Saint Joseph's, Saint Joseph's, SK S0G 0E0, CanadaA supportive place to find the calm within the storm: See https://www.osicansk.ca/healing-with-horses-reset-event for tickets
- Sat, May 11ReginaMay 11, 2024, 6:45 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.Regina, 200 Lakeshore Dr, Regina, SK S4S 7L3, CanadaDo you appreciate First Responders, community Frontline Protectors, and Military personnel who face danger to help others? They need your help!!
OSI-CAN Target Demographic
The target demographic of OSI-CAN are but are not limited to: former and serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Allied Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Frontline Protectors --- Municipal Police Services, CN Police Services, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Protection Services, Wildland Firefighters, Hospital Trauma personnel, Nurses, Healthcare Workers, Crown Prosecutors, Social Workers, Animal Control Officers, Coroners, Indigenous Emergency Management, Victim Services Personnel, Emergency Communications Specialist, Crisis Management Workers (such as Mobile Crisis, etc), Corrections Officers, “Volunteer” First Responders, Conservation Officers, Tow Truck drivers, and private sector First Responders. Persons who in the performance of their jobs are exposed to criminal acts of Trauma. We also provide supports to the spouses and significant others of those exposed to such trauma. This demographic was chosen due to the commonality of experiences they share through the service they provide to the country and community. We have a special interest and support volunteer first responders as they may not have proper access to support.
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