REGINA — On June 1, Ranch Ehrlo Society marks 60 years of service, growth, and impact – six decades of supporting youth, individuals, and families in Saskatchewan and across Canada.
What began as a single group home has grown into one of the province’s largest human services organizations. Today, Ranch Ehrlo employs more than 1,000 people from diverse backgrounds, operates across 130 properties, and delivers programs in communities throughout Saskatchewan, while welcoming youth and families from across the country seeking specialized care.
Behind these numbers are thousands of stories of resilience, healing, and second chances.
“This is more than an anniversary – it’s a reflection of lives changed and communities strengthened,” said Natalie Huber, CEO. “Every young person and family who has come through our doors has shaped who we are today.”
To mark this milestone, anniversary activities will take place throughout 2026, beginning June 1 with a province-wide launch of 60 Acts of Kindness. Staff and participants will engage in community-focused initiatives in Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, and Moose Jaw – creating visible, local impact tied to the agency’s legacy of care.
Celebrations will continue with signature events, including the ninth annual powwow on Aug. 28 at the Pilot Butte campus. The gathering will bring together former participants and their families, staff, and community partners to tour the campus, walk the reconciliation pathway, and reflect on the agency’s history while looking ahead to its future.









