New emergency safe home opens on MGBHLM First Nation
Kanaweyimik Child and Family Services has opened up a new emergency safe home on the Mosquito Grizzly Bear’s Head Lean Man First Nation designed to shelter its residents from abusive and traumatic circumstances.
The First Nation is located about 35 kilometres south of Battleford. Marlene Bugler, the Executive Director of Kanaweyimik Child and Family Services explained that this safe house can provide a maximum of five kids emergency placement, and the basement suite can serve as a temporary shelter for people experiencing domestic abuse.
“We never know when children need to be placed somewhere. We have foster parents in the community, but the homes are full, and we have emergency needs for placing more children. If we brought in a group of four or five kids, we would have to split them up and put them in different homes,” said Bugler.
“At least in this house, they can all come here all together and not be as scared as it’s not as traumatic for their life as being split apart and taken all over.”



