Farmer Jane University Heights – 24 Daze of Giving

Farmer Jane’s 24 Daze of Giving: Spreading Holiday Cheer and Kindness
On the sixth day of the Holidaze, Farmer Jane University Heights and their partner, SHRED, are gearing up for the annual tradition of the 24 Daze of Giving.
This heartwarming initiative sees each of our 13 store locations across Regina, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg engaging in thirteen consecutive days of small acts of giving to local non-profit organizations that hold a special place in our hearts.
The Spirit of Giving
At Farmer Jane, we believe in the power of community and the joy that comes from spreading kindness. The 24 Daze of Giving is a celebration of this spirit, allowing each of our locations to contribute to a community initiative or charity of their choice. This year, each store is thrilled to make a $250 donation to support these worthy causes, creating a positive impact and fostering a sense of togetherness during the holiday season.
Farmer Jane University Heights and SHRED
On this special day of our 24 Daze of Giving Calendar, Farmer Jane University Heights, in collaboration with SHRED, is directing its generosity towards OUT Saskatoon and The Saskatoon Friendship Centre! These respected organizations are both integral to the wellbeing of Saskatoon’s communities.
OUT Saskatoon: Making a Difference
OUT Saskatoon is a community centre and service provider for the 2SLGBTQ+ community. They believe in a bolder, braver, and safer future for all. They strive towards this by providing support services, youth housing, and education and research services through a harm reduction, culturally informed, equity-seeking, and community-based approach.
How You Can Make a Difference Too
Donate: Every contribution, big or small, helps the OUT Saskatoon continue its vital work. Your support is necessary, as we build into the future where all 2SLGBTQ+ people receive the respect, freedom and right to be themselves.
Saskatoon Friendship Centre: Making a Difference
The Saskatoon Indian and Métis Friendship Centre (SIMFC) is a non-political, autonomous, and a non-profit organization that was incorporated in 1968. The SIMFC supports First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultural distinctiveness by providing community development services that holistically support all ages.
How You Can Make a Difference Too
Donate: Every contribution, big or small, helps the Saskatoon Indian and Metis Friendship Centre continue its vital work. Your support is necessary to help meet the unique needs of Saskatoon’s Indigenous community by supporting First Nations and Métis cultural distinctiveness.
As we approach the holiday season, let’s come together as a community to make a positive difference.
Join us at Farmer Jane in embracing the spirit of giving and spreading joy to those who need it most.
Stay tuned for more updates on our 24 Daze of Giving and continue supporting local charities with us. Together, we can make this holiday season truly special for everyone!