Invigorated with fresh vitality, the people of Regina
are united in carving new paths to bright futures for all those fortunate
enough to call this remarkable place home.
Residents don’t think of Regina as a small town, but being good neighbours makes the city feel friendly and close-knit. It’s a good feeling, knowing that the people you live with care about you and how you’re doing.
In Regina, giving doesn’t end
with time or effort
It’s true that Reginans have a reputation for helping one another. They are never shy of dipping into their pocketbooks to support organizations that work for all of us. In fact, when it comes to giving, Reginans support their charities at a per capita rate that is one of the highest for all cities in the country.
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Volunteering is second
nature to Reginans
Regina has one of the highest volunteerism
rates in the country. With 45% of residents
volunteering their time to build their
communities, propel civic pride, or just to
help others in need, is it any wonder that
Reginans feel good about themselves and the
people they live with?
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Source: Volunteer Canada
You’re going to love
your neighbours!
If you ask Reginans, one of the things they’ll say they have in abundance is good neighbours. That’s a hard thing to quantify. Understanding it comes from living here, from knowing that your neighbours are there for others, day in and day out, even for people they don’t know. It’s one of the things that makes Regina special.
For a full list of related resources, please visit our Resources page
Big Brothers of Regina
Big Sisters of Regina
Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating
Fraser Institute 2009 Generosity Index
Habitat for Humanity Regina
Hospitals of Regina Foundation
Regina and District Food Bank
Saskatchewan Abilities Council
Regina Branch
United Way of Regina