News & Updates
Growing Home Fundraising Campaign kicks off during November Adoption Awareness Month!
Permanency includes a variety of care arrangements for children that can include adoption, kinship care, guardianship, PSI and is of paramount importance for children. For over 30 years the Evermore Centre has been committed to providing support for our communities...
Our New Name
We are happy to share that we have changed our name to “The Evermore Centre”. The word “evermore” is a synonym for “forever, always”, and it reflects our organization’s focus on fostering permanent homes that create well being & long term stability for children....
Opportunity to Listen to Personal Stories About Adoption and Ask Questions
Join us for our Human Library event! A Human Library is a way for people to reach out and connect with individuals within our dierse community. Visitors to our library have an opportunity to rotate through a series of Human Books by borrowing them for 12 minute...
Message from The Evermore Centre Board President
The Evermore Centre Members and Friends, We have had a very different year as Covid-19 has impacted the world and our organization in unexpected ways. Through the strong leadership of our Executive Director Sylvia Cholodnuik, we maintained our services and took...
The Evermore Centre Launches “ADAPT” Virtual Teen Group!
The Evermore Centre launches 5 session virtual group "ADAPT" for teens ages 14-17! “ADAPT” was created through a partnership between CFS and The Evermore Centre for adopted teens and teens living permanently with caregivers. This virtual group will meet through...
The Evermore Centre Interviews Local Author Alison Lohans
The Evermore Centre Interviews Local Author Alison Lohans about her book “No Place for Kids” Alison Lohans is an award-winning Regina-based author of 26 books for young people and teens. She has given more than 1000 author talks about her work, and writing, in schools...
The Evermore Centre Presents “Becoming Trauma Informed” with Erin Beckwell
The Evermore Centre is proud to bring in Erin Beckwell to talk about trauma and violence informed relationships and the impact trauma can have on children. Erin is a local social worker and consultant who has spent her career working in the areas of health, education,...
The Evermore Centre Brings Exciting Learning Opportunity to Saskatchewan
The Evermore Centre Brings Exciting Learning Opportunity to Saskatchewan’s Adoption Community! This summer The Evermore Centre’s Resource Director Leah Deans had the opportunity to attend a 3-day National Adoption Conference hosted online by the North American Council...
Youth Speak Out Podcast
These are two podcasts that were done with members of our Youth Speak Out Team in collaboration with the First Nations University (Youth Voices Today). The purpose of the podcasts is to profile the importance of youth mental health and well-being during these...
Give a hand to writing: Doing a journal is engaging
In 2017, at the age of 37, I began the process of trying to get pregnant through IUI with donor sperm. Though my fertility was given a good prognosis, I had three unsuccessful attempts. It’s common to have to try up to six times, or more, before obtaining a successful...