Proudly Supporting Indigenous Education

Proudly Supporting Indigenous Education

Proudly Supporting Indigenous Education Through Truth & Reconciliation

The Bishops of Saskatchewan have proclaimed May 10 to May 17 Catholic Education Week.  The Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association (SCSBA) states that “Catholic Education Week is a meaningful opportunity to highlight and celebrate the distinctiveness of Catholic education across Saskatchewan’s eight publicly funded Catholic school divisions”.

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation is proud to support initiatives that advance Indigenous Relations through education. Through its Indigenous and Indigenous Relations Endowment, the Foundation invests in meaningful projects that promote understanding, respect, and dialogue across communities.

One example of this commitment is the Foundation’s support for the SCSBA in producing a new educational film that enhances Indigenous learning and reflects the calls of Truth and Reconciliation.  This new video has been released to coincide with Catholic Education Week.

The film produced by the SCSBA serves as an important educational resource for students, educators, and the wider community. Through storytelling and reflection, sharing Indigenous perspectives and histories, it helps deepen understanding of Indigenous education and encourages meaningful dialogue rooted in respect, dignity, and reconciliation.

This project reflects a shared commitment to listening, learning, and walking together in a spirit of respect, understanding, and faith.

The Foundation recognizes that reconciliation is an ongoing journey—one that requires collaboration, education, and sustained investment. By supporting initiatives like this film, the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation aims to contribute to lasting impact in schools, parishes, and communities throughout the province.

“Our goal is to support meaningful initiatives that build understanding and strengthen relationships,” said President Harvey Granatier, “Through our Indigenous and Indigenous Relations Endowment, we are proud to help make projects like this possible.”

Truth and Reconciliation is not a single event or moment—it is a journey. For Catholic organizations and schools, that journey involves honest reflection, acknowledgement of past harms, and a sincere commitment to education that honours Indigenous voices, histories, and lived experiences.

At the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation, our mission of “Charity” includes supporting initiatives that strengthen Catholic education while responding to the needs of our communities. Supporting this film aligns closely with our faith and principles — charity, unity, and fraternity—and our belief that education plays a crucial role in reconciliation.

Catholic schools have a unique responsibility to educate not only minds, but hearts. By supporting projects like this film, we help ensure that students are equipped with both historical knowledge and compassionate understanding as they grow into future leaders.

We invite you to watch the film and reflect on the messages it shares:

👉 Watch the video here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GY8pseNwEESqCwXM0SJz2qaJxy9JJRWC/view?usp=sharing

We commend the SCSBA for their leadership and vision in bringing this project to life. Meaningful reconciliation requires collaboration, humility, and courage—and this film is a strong example of what can be achieved when organizations work together for the common good.

As we continue on the path of enhancing Indigenous Relations, may initiatives like this inspire learning, compassion, and a deeper commitment to walking together in faith and respect.

We also would like you to “stay tuned” for our September Communications where the weekly newsletter articles and website posts will feature how the Foundation is proudly supports programs, services and initiatives that enhance Indigenous relations through Catholic Education, truth and reconciliation, amplifying Indigenous voices and nurturing partnerships and shared commitment.

To view the video, click here. (Turn on Closed Captioning to read what they are saying in the video).

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Weekly Winner

Winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw – May 8 – 2026

Karen Jiricka from Biggar, SK, is the winner of the $100 Weekly Cash Calendar Prize Draw.

Holder of calendar #4017. Mount Carmel Council 5549 in Landis, SK, sold this.

The next weekly draw will take place on May 15, 2026, with a $100 prize.

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation will contact all prize winners. If you believe you are a prize winner and have not been contacted by the Foundation within seven (7) calendar days of the draw date, please contact Gerry Gieni at 306-631-1610 or fill out the Contact Us form here.

Click here for a map of the cities/towns where the winners live.

Click here for a list of all previous winning numbers.

 

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James & Lawrence Meier Food for Families Fund

Sask K of C Charitable Foundation donates to the Humboldt Soup Kitchen

The James and Lawrence Meier Food for Families Program is a dedicated initiative of the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation that supports food banks and school programs across Saskatchewan in their efforts to combat food insecurity.
Through this fund, and with the assistance of local councils such as Humboldt Council 1886 in Humboldt, the Foundation provides meaningful financial assistance to organizations like the Humboldt Soup Kitchen.

Charitable Foundation cheque given to Humboldt Soup Kitchen by GK Vince Leonard, Kari Cenciosi, Humboldt soup kitchen manager, Brad Lefebvre representing the Charitable Foundation
Charitable Foundation cheque given to Humboldt Soup Kitchen by GK Vince Leonard, Kari Cenciosi, Humboldt soup kitchen manager, Brad Lefebvre representing the Charitable Foundation

This contribution, providing food for those in need, was made possible through the Foundation’s James and Lawrence Meier Food For Families program and our partnerships with Councils throughout Saskatchewan

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James & Lawrence Meier Food for Families Fund

Sask K of C Charitable Foundation donates to the Colonsay Food Bank

The James and Lawrence Meier Food for Families Program is a dedicated initiative of the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation that supports food banks and school programs across Saskatchewan in their efforts to combat food insecurity.
Through this fund, and with the assistance of local councils such as St. Alphonse Council #6529 in Viscount, the Foundation provides meaningful financial assistance to organizations like the Colonsay Food Bank.

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In the Photo left to right are:Volunteer- Kim Medrano, Council Chaplain -Father Daniel Louh Grand Knight -Murray Phillips Volunteer- Gord Buckingham Colonsay food Bank Co-ordinator-Cathy Weir Volunteer -Darlene Vowles
In the Photo left to right are:
Volunteer- Kim Medrano,
Council Chaplain -Father Daniel Louh
Grand Knight -Murray Phillips
Volunteer- Gord Buckingham
Colonsay food Bank Co-ordinator-Cathy Weir Volunteer -Darlene Vowles

This contribution, providing food for those in need, was made possible through the Foundation’s James and Lawrence Meier Food For Families program and our partnerships with Councils throughout Saskatchewan

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Memorial Donations

Memorial Donations – April 2026

Honour a Loved One with a Memorial Donation

Making a Memorial Donation to the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation is a touching way to celebrate the life of a friend or loved one. This thoughtful gesture not only brings comfort to grieving families but also helps continue charitable work in their memory.

Certificate of Remembrance is sent to a family member of the deceased, offering heartfelt condolences and recognizing your generous contribution. The individual is also prayerfully remembered during a special Memorial Mass, ensuring their legacy lives on.

The following individuals were recently commemorated through Memorial Donations:

James VanDerHaegen – Prince Albert
Ervine Altrogge – Humboldt
Fabian Paydli – Humboldt
Lawrence Bernhard – Humboldt
Norman Duerr – Humboldt
Leonard Hautzinger – Humboldt
John Krueger – Humboldt
Leonard Lukan – Humboldt
Richard Muench – Humboldt
Rev. Daniel Muyres, OSB – Humboldt
Gerald Stauber – Humboldt
George Theisen – Humboldt


Click here to see a complete list for the last 12 months.

Make a Memorial Donation

 

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Press Release 2026

Press Release from the AGM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 18, 2026

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Sask K of C Charitable Foundation Reports Record Financial Year and Board Leadership Updates

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation held its 56th Annual General Meeting on April 18, 2026, in Saskatoon, celebrating a record-setting financial year and announcing important updates to its Board of Directors.

The Foundation reported its strongest financial performance in its history for the year ended December 31, 2025. Total assets grew to $9.1 million, representing a 20% increase over the previous year, while total earnings exceeded $2.0 million, a 7.1% year-over-year increase. The Foundation distributed $392,700 in grants and bursaries to faith-based charitable organizations across Saskatchewan, supporting health, youth, pro-life, and senior programs and initiatives as well as enhancing indigenous relationships. In total, there were 174 grant and bursary recipients, of which 27 organizations will receive funding through the James & Lawrence Meier Food for Families program.

“Our Foundation continues to demonstrate strong stewardship and a deep commitment to charity throughout Saskatchewan,” said Harvey Granatier, President and CEO. “These results reflect prudent financial management and the dedication of volunteers who give generously of their time and expertise.”

In addition to grant funding, the Foundation highlighted the continued success of its signature initiatives, including Coats for Kids, which provided 6,876 winter coats to children and youth across the province in partnership with local Knights of Columbus councils and First Nations communities, and the Cash Calendar Project, which sold 4,884 calendars and generated significant funding for community-based charities.

Board of Directors Updates
The Foundation also announced several changes to its Board of Directors at the Annual General Meeting.

Gerard Muyres was elected to the Board of Directors, bringing valuable experience and leadership to the Foundation as it continues to grow and expand its charitable impact. Gerard is a member of St. Augustine Council 10587 in Saskatoon.

At the same time, the Foundation recognized the retirement of Marvin DeSchryver, who concluded 24 years of distinguished service on the Board. Mr. DeSchryver was thanked for his long-standing commitment, leadership, and dedication to advancing the mission of the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation and strengthening charitable work throughout the province.

“The Foundation is deeply grateful to Marvin DeSchryver for nearly a quarter-century of faithful service,” Granatier said. “His contributions have helped shape the strong and respected organization we are today.”

About the Sask K of C Charitable Foundation

The Sask K of C Charitable Foundation is a registered charity dedicated to promoting, financing, and assisting charitable projects throughout the province, without distinction as to race, colour, or creed. Owned by Knights of Columbus councils across Saskatchewan, the Foundation supports community programs, education, youth initiatives, faith-based projects, and assistance for those most in need.

For more information about the Foundation or its programs, visit www.saskkofc.foundation

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