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Saskatoon program helps former inmates rebuild lives and clean up community

  • A program in Saskatoon partners with the city to provide employment opportunities in community cleanup for individuals transitioning out of incarceration.
  • SWEEP came about to address employment barriers faced by people leaving prison who struggle to keep work or face discrimination.
  • Program members perform tasks like garbage, needle, biological waste removal, and graffiti cleanup while receiving life-skills training and housing support.
  • Aaron Timoshyk, SWEEP program manager, said helping people positively reintegrate could amplify community healing effects and reduce hopelessness.
  • SWEEP implies that community-based employment and wraparound support can assist reintegration and may reduce recidivism for those with criminal histories.
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stateline.org broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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