Widening the Circle of Support

We provide pre- and post-adoption support services, as well as support for all forms of permanency including legal guardianship, Person of Sufficient Interest (PSI), and kinship care.

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Caregivers & Parents

If you are a parent or caregiver in need of support, you are not alone. We offer supports and programs to permanent and adoptive families.

Looking to Adopt

Are you exploring your options or ready to start the adoption process? We can help!

Birth Parent Support

Support and guidance for birth parents making an adoption plan or looking to reunite.

Adoptees

Those who have been adopted can access support, education and reunification information.

Resources & Education

Resources & referrals for all people at all stages of the adoption process.

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. Permanency is an expansive term, with many important factors. Our previous name, Adoption Support Centre of Saskatchewan, no longer represents the breadth of work we do to support all forms of permanency, including adoption, but also legal guardianship and kinship care.

News & Updates

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Upcoming Events

Indigenous Storytelling

February 08, 2024

In honour of Storytelling month, The Evermore Centre is pleased to announce an in-person, collaborative event with the Saskatoon Indian & Metis Friendship Centre!  Elder Sanford Strongarm Sr. will guide the storytelling session through various stories and experiences. This event creates a space for connecting to families built through adoption, foster care, kinship care, and PSI agreements and honors traditional cultural ways of bringing family together. Enjoy soup and Bannock prepared by SIMFC.  All ages are welcome!  

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Family Craft Night (2 days): Indigenous Medicine Bag

March 19, 2024 - March 21, 2024

For families grown through PSIs, Kinship, Guardianship, Foster Care, and Adoption. Come out for two nights of fun and learning with Jasmyn Albert and the Evermore Team. A chance to learn about Indigenous teachings while you make your own beaded or painted medicine bag! Everyone is welcome and the medicine bag can be customized to accommodate all ages. Please note that this is a two day event, Tuesday, March 19 and Thursday March 21 from 6-8pm. Snacks & drinks are provided.    

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Peyakôskân (One Nation) Family Gathering in Regina

April 13, 2024

Please join us for a day for the entire family, filled with interesting and fun activities. The workshop is focused on families grown thru PSI, kinship, guardianship, adoption and foster care. The morning session will divide the parents/caregivers into one group and the children/youth into another, allowing for open discussion and learning for each. The parent group will learn about loss and how it manifests and then focus on how to parent through these challenges. The children’s/youth group will focus on addressing and understanding their feelings. Both groups will include an Indigenous perspective. Lunch will be provided to socialize and connect with other families. After lunch, we will start with a session on supporting families and Indigenous culture and then we will conclude with an Indigenous craft – making talking sticks – fun for all ages!

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Rapid Access Counselling

At The Evermore Centre, we have recognized a need for counselling in our office through our “Your Opinion Matters” survey. In response, we have partnered with Family Service Saskatoon to provide phone, virtual, and in-person FREE Rapid Access Counselling out of our office at 527 Main Street in Saskatoon.

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Parent Tips

Sessions will focus on the following topics: - Working on Attachment after Trauma – Enhancing Family Relationships – It’s All About Feelings – Why Structure and Predictability are Key – Understanding Self Regulation – The Importance of Self Care

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Peyakôskân (One Nation) Family Gathering in North Battleford

May 04, 2024

Please join us for a day for the entire family, filled with interesting and fun activities. The event is focused on families grown through PSI agreements, kinship, guardianship, adoption and foster care. The morning session will divide the parents/caregivers into one group and the children/youth into another, allowing for open discussion and learning for each.

The parent group will learn about loss and how it manifests and then focus on how to parent through these challenges. The children’s/youth group will focus on addressing and understanding their feelings. Both groups will include an Indigenous perspective. Lunch will be provided to socialize and connect with other families. After lunch, we will start with a session on supporting families and Indigenous culture and then we will conclude with an Indigenous craft. Fun for all ages!

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Round Dance

November 2024

"Strengthening Our Families: Round Dance" is an inclusive event that brings together diverse communities to celebrate the power of family, unity, and resilience. Rooted in the tradition of Round Dances observed by many Indigenous cultures, this intercultural gathering aims to foster a sense of belonging, understanding, and shared humanity among participants from all walks of life.

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Considerations in Adoption

Adoption can be an exciting, meaningful experience, but it can also be a complicated process with many challenges through life stages. It is essential to take the time to explore the reality of this decision before following through.

Explore our resources and educational supports:

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Cultural Awareness

Fostering your child's cultural identity is imperitive in building a positive sense of identity and well-being.

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Attachment and Bonding

These are important topics when discussing adoption placements. Many children who are eligible for adoption through the domestic adoption program have experienced trauma.

What is adoption?

Adoption is the process through which a child becomes a legal, permanent part of a family through the application and approval of parental guardians.

Who can adopt a child or children?
  • The applicant must be at least 18 years of age or over
  • Single, married or common law with or without bio-children
  • Any race or ethnicity
  • Any gender identity or background
What are some of the requirements?

The applicant must be willing to:

How long does the adoption process take?

The length of time it takes to adopt a child varies and depends on a wide variety of factors. Applicants who are willing to support older children, sibling groups, or children with complex needs will be prioritized. First Nations and Métis families interested in adoption are prioritized as there is an ongoing need for Indigenous and Métis resource families.

What is the cost of adopting?

Domestic (Saskatchewan) adoptions are funded through the provincial government Ministry of Social Services. However, there are some small fees along the way, such as the fee for the Domestic Adoption Orientation (DAO) program we provide at The Evermore Centre.

Independent and international adoptions are not funded through the Ministry. Independent adoptions will incur Home study/PRIDE training and legal fees. In addition to the above, international adoptions will also incur costs such as agency fees, travel fees, immigration fees etc.

Who oversees all adoptions in Saskatchewan?

The Ministry of Social Services oversees all adoptions in Saskatchewan, including domestic, independent, and international. Learn more about the types of adoption.

What is the first step in applying to adopt a child in Saskatchewan?

The very first step in domestic adoption in the province of Saskatchewan is to receive an information e-package. Learn more about starting the process for domestic adoption.

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