Saskatchewan Wildfire Resources ~
Supporting Saskatchewan communities currently impacted by wildfires.
The people being affected by the wildfires in Saskatchewan and Manitoba are in our hearts here at the Community Foundation. While we typically support Saskatchewan causes, we want to direct you to other organizations offering opportunities for you to donate to help those currently seeking emergency support in both northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Currently, the Community Foundation is reviewing how we can assist in the community recovery in the near future. We are working diligently so that we may provide support to our communities who need it most, while ensuring that we are providing support in the most immediate and impactful way possible.
Please note that the Community Foundation is not directly affiliated with the organizations listed below. For any further information on the use of donations for each organization, please reach out to that organization directly.
If you are a fundholder at our Foundation and would like to make a donation from your fund to one of the charities listed below, please reach out to our team and they will gladly help:
Battlefords Healthcare Foundation
The Battlefords Healthcare Foundation is putting together Comfort and Trauma kits to helps those fleeing the wildfires. To learn more about how you can support this initiative, what items are requested for donation, and where you can donate, please visit the article that has been linked.
Big River First Nation
The Big River First Nation are accepting donations for a variety of items to support evacuees. To learn more about what is still being requested and how you may donate, please contact Julie Morin at (306) 468-4091.

Canadian Red Cross Saskatchewan 2025 Wildfires Appeal
The Government of Canada will match donations to the Canadian Red Cross 2025 Saskatchewan Wildfires Appeal from May 30 to June 29, 2025. Every $1 donated will become $2 to support the families and individuals most affected by the wildfires.

Central Urban Métis Federation Inc.
The Central Urban Métis Federation Inc. is accepting both supply and monetary donations to support evacuees from northern communities now residing in the Saskatoon area.
City of North Battleford
The City of North Battleford is calling on the public to provide much needed items to help support wildfire evacuees. Donations can be dropped off at the Northland Power Curling Centre (2-623 Carlton Trail, North Battleford, SK.). To view the list of requested items, please visit the article that has been linked.

City of Saskatoon Emergency Management Organization (EMO)
The EMO are currently offering shelter coordination, updates, and centralized services. They are collecting donations of essential items, to learn more about what types of donations are currently being accepted, please email: [email protected].Â

James Smith Cree Nation - Office of the Chief
The James Smith Cree Nation are accepting donations of a variety of items to help support the evacuees. Drop off locations include: James Smith, Melfort, and Prince Albert. To view the list of items that are still needed, please visit the Facebook page that has been linked. Â

Marguerite Riel Centre in Melfort, SK.
The Marguerite Riel Centre in Melfort is working with evacuees from Creighton, Flin Flon, and northern First Nations communities that are staying in the Melfort area. Donation of requested items listed in the article linked can be brought to 124 McKendry Ave West, Melfort, SK.

MLA Offices in Regina and Saskatoon
Both offices are accepting a variety of item donations at offices in both Saskatoon (304–1114 22nd Street West, Saskatoon, SK.) and Regina (6300 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK.). For more details on the items being accepted, please visit article that has been linked.

Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Wildfire State of Emergency Fundraiser
Thousands of families and colleagues from our communities—Pelican Narrows, Denare Beach, Sandy Bay, Southend, Creighton, and Flin Flon—have been forced to evacuate their homes. All donations will be distributed through our community coordinators to ensure they reach those most in need.

Peter Ballantyne Group of Companies
They’re organizing a donation drive to support evacuees during their transition back to their communities. Accepting donations of essential supplies (non-perishable food, hygiene products, diapers, bottled water, etc.), which will be delivered to communities as soon as it is safe to do so. Drop-off at 1520 17th Street, Saskatoon, SK.

Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC)
The PAGC is currently accepting donations in the form of cash and cheques to help support those affected by the wildfires. You can send donations to the following address:
Prince Albert Grand Council
ATTN: Gene Der or Al Ducharme
2300 10th Avenue West
Prince Albert, SK S6V 6Z1

Prince Albert SPCA
The Prince Albert SPCA is currently accepting monetary donations in addition to items to help support families with pets that are evacuating the wildfires. To learn more about the items requested for donation, and how to donate, please visit their Facebook page that has been linked.
Regina Food Bank
At this time, the Regina Food Bank is accepting monetary donations in addition to non-perishable food to help support evacuees in the Regina area.Â

Saskatoon Community Foundation Emergency Response Fund
Currently, over 2,800 evacuees have arrived in Saskatoon and the Saskatoon Community Foundation (SCF) is mobilizing to respond. Working together with key partners including the City of Saskatoon Emergency Management Organization (EMO), SCF is mobilizing funds and collecting donations to support the evacuees.

Saskatoon Food Bank & Learning Centre
At this time, the Saskatoon Food Bank is accepting monetary donations in addition to non-perishable food to help support evacuees in the Saskatoon area.Â

Saskatoon SPCA
Saskatoon SPCA are providing a variety of items and services to those fleeing the wildfires with pets. These include free pet food and supplies for evacuees, short-term shelter for dogs, cats, and small animals, info and support. Monetary donations will go towards food, shelter, and care for pets affected by the fires.

St. John Ambulance Saskatchewan
In response to the devastating wildfires affecting communities across Saskatchewan, St. John Ambulance Saskatchewan is proud to be supporting emergency operations at the Avana Centre in the REAL District in Regina, SK. Our team was among the first on the ground to help set up the evacuation centre, working alongside emergency partners to ensure a safe and welcoming space for evacuees.

United Way Saskatoon 2025 Fire Evacuee Fund
United Way Saskatoon is raising funds to provide evacuees with access to local entertainment and recreational activities that offer relief, joy, and a sense of belonging during this difficult time.
Information was gathered from the following sources in addition to internal efforts:
- The information on this page was last updated: June 10, 2025