We are men of all stripes and walks of life. We are stay at home fathers, white collar business men, blue collar tradesmen, farmers, business owners, and the list goes on. Most importantly, we are all men who care.

Our understanding is that the concept for 100 Men Who Care was born in Halifax a few years ago and was fashioned after a group called 100 Women Who Care.

We’re a non-organization. We are not registered; we have no directors, officers or treasurer. We have no bank account because we don’t collect, spend or donate anything – it’s our members who make the donations. The group and its events are run on a budget of zero by a core team of big-hearted volunteers and with the assistance of some very generous sponsors.

Who

Anyone! This is a networking opportunity, a chance to give back, and a fun time while helping out. Could you be one of 100 Men Who Care? Find out!

What

Simple. Once a quarter we gather and commit $100 each to a charity to be decided at our evening event. A small personal donation adds up to a big change for a local charity.

When

100 Men Who Care Regina meet once a quarter from 6pm to 8pm at a local establishment for some camaraderie, refreshments and to make a change in our community.

We are men of all stripes and walks of life. We are stay at home fathers, white collar business men, blue collar tradesmen, farmers, business owners, and the list goes on. Most importantly, we are all men who care.

Community Impact From Past Donations

Are you a charity that serves the Regina region? If so, would you like to be considered for a donation? Only 100 Men Who Care Regina members in good standing may nominate a local charity. But the best way to get the word out about your organization is to follow us on X and like us on Facebook. We are committed to raising awareness of all our local charities, whether or not yours presents, whether or not yours is ultimately a recipient of funds from 100 Men Who Care Regina.

March 10, 2026

We had a fantastic meeting tonight with a lot of information shared. Running Wild Rescue kicked off the meeting explaining that they had 3,429 animals in care and 2,532 animals that were adopted.

Mobile Crisis mentioned all the programs they are involved in including National Suicide Line (988), 24/7 crisis consultation and finding shelter, food & transportation; gambling addiction and domestic violence.

H.E.L.P. Homes of Regina spoke about how they assist adults with disabilities and mental health and funding 12 participants to locate meaningful employment.

Newo Yotina Friendship Centre spoke about the donation received from the last meeting and how it was used to open a warming centre 24/7 during the winter months and purchasing blankets and winter clothing.

Congratulations to Mobile Crisis of Regina who was the successful charity!

Please do not mark your donation anonymous. Also note that if you previously paid by etransfer there is a new email address to direct your payment to as the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation is now the Saskatchewan Community Foundation.

Please make your $100 donation by either credit card or etransfer at the following links:

We had a fantastic meeting tonight with a lot of information shared. Running Wild Rescue kicked off the meeting explaining that they had 3,429 animals in care and 2,532 animals that were adopted.

Mobile Crisis mentioned all the programs they are involved in including National Suicide Line (988), 24/7 crisis consultation and finding shelter, food & transportation; gambling addiction and domestic violence.

H.E.L.P. Homes of Regina spoke about how they assist adults with disabilities and mental health and funding 12 participants to locate meaningful employment.

Newo Yotina Friendship Centre spoke about the donation received from the last meeting and how it was used to open a warming centre 24/7 during the winter months and purchasing blankets and winter clothing.

Consider donations to Running Wild Rescue and/or H.E.L.P. Homes of Regina if you are able:

Congratulations to Mobile Crisis of Regina who was the successful charity!

Please do not mark your donation anonymous. Also note that if you previously paid by etransfer there is a new email address to direct your payment to as the South Saskatchewan Community Foundation is now the Saskatchewan Community Foundation.

Please make your $100 donation by either credit card or etransfer at the following links:

Consider donations to Running Wild Rescue and/or H.E.L.P. Homes of Regina if you are able:

Cheque presentation to Clare Parker Homes - 100 Men Who Care Regina Dec 2025 (Saskatchewan Community Foundation)

December 2, 2025

What a powerful meeting that we had tonight. We had three fantastic presentations from Newo Yotina Friendship Centre, Cornwall Alternative School and Neil Squire Society. To top the evening off- Clare Parker Homes brought a contingent of wonderful partners that shared the donation of $8455.33 assisted in the purchase of a van. 

After all the votes were tabulated, Newo Yotina Friendship Centre was the fortunate charity.

What a powerful meeting that we had tonight. We had three fantastic presentations from Newo Yotina Friendship Centre, Cornwall Alternative School and Neil Squire Society. To top the evening off- Clare Parker Homes brought a contingent of wonderful partners that shared the donation of $8455.33 assisted in the purchase of a van. 

After all the votes were tabulated, Newo Yotina Friendship Centre was the fortunate charity.

Please make your $100 donation by either credit card or etransfer at the following links:

Consider donating to Cornwall Alternative School and/or Neil Squire Society if you are able:

Please make your $100 donation by either credit card or etransfer at the following links:

Consider donating to Cornwall Alternative School and/or Neil Squire Society if you are able:

September 9, 2025

We had another super night at Birmingham’s where we heard from Clare Parker Homes, Cosmo Learning Centre,  & Options Pregnancy

We also heard from Street Culture Project and how appreciative they were for our gift of $8641.69. If you are near Darke Hall , be sure to grab a coffee at “The Safe” 2375 College Avenue where a portion of our donation went to start up costs for this venture.

After all the votes were tabulated, Clare Parker Homes was the recipient of this quarter’s donation.

Please make your $100 donation by either credit card or etransfer at the following links:

We had another super night at Birmingham’s where we heard from Clare Parker Homes, Cosmo Learning Centre,  & Options Pregnancy

We also heard from Street Culture Project and how appreciative they were for our gift of $8641.69. If you are near Darke Hall , be sure to grab a coffee at “The Safe” 2375 College Avenue where a portion of our donation went to start up costs for this venture.

After all the votes were tabulated, Clare Parker Homes was the recipient of this quarter’s donation.

Please do not mark your donation anonymous. The last meeting for 2025 is on “Giving Tuesday” December 2nd at Birmingham’s East. Mark your calendars!
Spread the word – we currently have 90 members and we would love to get to 100 by year end!
 
Visit https://100menwhocareregina.com/ for information or forward this message to your buddies.
Cheque presentation to Street Culture Project - 100 Men Who Care Regina Sep 2025 (Saskatchewan Community Foundation)

Please make your $100 donation by either credit card or etransfer at the following links:

Please do not mark your donation anonymous. The last meeting for 2025 is on “Giving Tuesday” December 2nd at Birmingham’s East. Mark your calendars!
Spread the word – we currently have 90 members and we would love to get to 100 by year end!
 
Visit https://100menwhocareregina.com/ for information or forward this message to your buddies.
Cheque presentation to Ranch Ehrlo - 100 Men Who Care Regina Jun 2025 (Saskatchewan Community Foundation)

June 10, 2025

We had a very successful meeting tonight. The room was indeed full and the energy was certainly noticed. The three charities that presented covered a spectrum that we are all familiar with. Queen City Disabled Sailing assists 110 disabled persons, Health Arts Society of Saskatchewan – Concerts in Care provided 155 concerts in the past year to the elderly and Street Culture Project provides support to 400 youth in the city.

Ranch Ehrlo explained that they used the March donation to purchase sporting equipment – in particular hockey gloves, elbow pads, helmets, basketballs and jerseys.

Congratulations to Street Culture Project who was the successful charity!

Consider donations to Queen City Disabled Sailing and/or Health Arts Society of Saskatchewan – Concerts in Care if you are able:

We had a very successful meeting tonight. The room was indeed full and the energy was certainly noticed. The three charities that presented covered a spectrum that we are all familiar with. Queen City Disabled Sailing assists 110 disabled persons, Health Arts Society of Saskatchewan – Concerts in Care provided 155 concerts in the past year to the elderly and Street Culture Project provides support to 400 youth in the city.

Ranch Ehrlo explained that they used the March donation to purchase sporting equipment – in particular hockey gloves, elbow pads, helmets, basketballs and jerseys.

Congratulations to Street Culture Project who was the successful charity!

Consider donations to Queen City Disabled Sailing and/or Health Arts Society of Saskatchewan – Concerts in Care if you are able:

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