About All Nations Hope Network

For over 20 years, ANHN has shown up every day for Indigenous people in Regina living with HIV, Hepatitis C, homelessness, addiction, and everything in between — because community-led care is the only kind that works.

Who We Are

All Nations Hope Network Inc. is a registered non-profit organization based in Regina, Saskatchewan. We provide culturally safe support and services to Indigenous People — First Nations, Métis, and Inuit — living with or affected by HIV, Hepatitis C, and sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections. We also serve Indigenous people facing homelessness, addictions, mental health challenges, and the overlapping vulnerabilities that come with them.

We are rooted in traditional ways of knowing and doing. That means our work is holistic — we address the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of the people who walk through our doors. It means we centre dignity. And it means the community leads.

What We Do

The Place of Hope and Awasiw

Our primary location at 2735 5th Avenue is open weekdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Awasiw operates seven nights a week from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM, with extended hours during extreme weather. Anyone can walk in. No barriers. What you'll find inside: nutritious meals, access to Elders, traditional medicines, personal care items, naloxone kits, housing referrals, phones, support groups, workshops, and ceremonies when offered — including sweat lodges, moon ceremonies, feasts, giveaways, round dances, and cleansing ceremonies.

We distribute naloxone throughout every hour we are open. We are saving lives from overdose every day.

HIV and Hepatitis C Testing

We offer regular testing services for HIV and Hepatitis C on-site. Referrals are accepted for Indigenous people living with or at risk of HIV/AIDS.

Resolution Health Support Program

We provide health support services for survivors of the Indian Residential School system, including those engaging with the Independent Assessment Process and the Common Experience Payment.

Training, Education, and Workshops

We provide training on HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis C for individuals and organizations across Saskatchewan. Regular workshops are offered at the Place of Hope.

Our New Building

In January 2026 we broke ground on a new 30,000 square foot facility at 2735 5th Avenue. The new two-storey building will consolidate all three of our current locations into one. The main floor will house community services. The second floor — the Place of Hope — will hold ceremony rooms, offices, and administrative operations.

Phase 1 funding of approximately $13 million has been secured through Indigenous Services Canada and the National Indigenous Collaborative Housing Inc. We are working to secure the remaining $3–4 million needed to complete the full build. The new facility is a direct response to demand that tripled following COVID — from 50–70 people a day to 300–350 and beyond.