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Well-being for Individuals and Families

Well-being for Individuals and Families

Ranch Ehrlo Society’s Ehrlo Counselling received a $50,000 grant from the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation last year to be allocated for pro bono counselling services. These funds help fill gaps in services within the community and aims to provide the necessary and utmost care to all of their clients regardless of socioeconomic status. 

Ranch Ehrlo Society is a non-profit charitable organization that provides residential, clinical, community, and educational programs across Saskatchewan. The agency provides a continuum of quality preventative, restorative, and advocacy services, promoting the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through the elimination of abuse, neglect, addictions, and violence, in Saskatchewan and beyond. 

Clients are referred to Ehrlo Counselling Services, and other community-based programs, through a variety of channels including promotion, professional counselling services and programs to children, youth, adults, and families. Programs and services address a variety of issues, and are tailored to clients’ needs. Ehrlo Counselling Services provides its clients with options including: individual counselling, family counselling, group counselling, couples counselling, and consultations.

Pro bono counselling services are provided to the most marginalized families who do not have the financial means to afford counselling. Families and individuals depend on the services to achieve a greater physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. 

Ehrlo Counselling has helped families who are at risk of family breakdown repair relationships. Counsellors have seen individuals who are experiencing significant mental health concerns become stronger and resume healthy functioning. Outreach services have become available for individuals who cannot travel to the office. The pro bono funding from the Foundation has allowed Ehrlo Counselling, and Ranch Ehrlo, to reach these goals. 

Trudy Bosch

Ranch Ehrlo

Ranch Ehrlo Society’s Ehrlo Counselling received a $50,000 grant from the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation last year to be allocated for pro bono counselling services. These funds help fill gaps in services within the community and aims to provide the necessary and utmost care to all of their clients regardless of socioeconomic status. 

Ranch Ehrlo Society is a non-profit charitable organization that provides residential, clinical, community, and educational programs across Saskatchewan. The agency provides a continuum of quality preventative, restorative, and advocacy services, promoting the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through the elimination of abuse, neglect, addictions, and violence, in Saskatchewan and beyond. 

Clients are referred to Ehrlo Counselling Services, and other community-based programs, through a variety of channels including promotion, professional counselling services and programs to children, youth, adults, and families. Programs and services address a variety of issues, and are tailored to clients’ needs. Ehrlo Counselling Services provides its clients with options including: individual counselling, family counselling, group counselling, couples counselling, and consultations.

Pro bono counselling services are provided to the most marginalized families who do not have the financial means to afford counselling. Families and individuals depend on the services to achieve a greater physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. 

Ehrlo Counselling has helped families who are at risk of family breakdown repair relationships. Counsellors have seen individuals who are experiencing significant mental health concerns become stronger and resume healthy functioning. Outreach services have become available for individuals who cannot travel to the office. The pro bono funding from the Foundation has allowed Ehrlo Counselling, and Ranch Ehrlo, to reach these goals. 

Trudy Bosch

Ranch Ehrlo

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