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Organismes sans but lucratif à Winnipeg

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Arcane Horizon Community
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Arcane Horizon provides community living supports that focus on quality of life, respect and dignity for adults with intellectual disabilities.

We champion the inclusion of the skills and ideas people with intellectual disabilities can offer to make Manitoba a stronger society and a better place to live.

CA

Our Mission

The Canadian Red Cross mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world.

Our Network

The Canadian Red Cross Society is part of the largest humanitarian network in the world, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. This network includes the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (Federation) and 190 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies dedicated to improving the situation of the most vulnerable throughout the world.

Our Vision

The Canadian Red Cross is the leading humanitarian organization through which people voluntarily demonstrate their caring for others in need.

Our Values

Our actions and decisions will be based upon:

- Humanitarian values, as expressed in our Fundamental Principles;
- Respect, dignity and inclusiveness.
- Integrity, accountability, effectiveness, and transparency, and adaptability.
- Quality and safety.

Learn more about our work by visiting our charity profile or exploring a Canadian Red Cross infographic filled with fun facts, videos and stories that explain how our volunteers, donors and staff help people in Canada and around the world.

Destiny’s backpacks from Heaven
Winnipeg, Manitoba

<blockquote>In article below  basically my daughter Destiny died from tainted drugs Nov 4/18 and her bday is Nov 10:/95.  When she died I decided to do something for the homeless, substance use disorder and mental health . I collect new and used winter supplies and pack them into backpacks</blockquote>

Ethiopian-Canadian Alliance

Our vision and mission is to creat a unified and sustainable community for all Ethiopians residing in Manitoba based on respect, trust, commitment, inclusiveness and harmony. We value the input of all communities cultural team work, collaboration and horizontal relationship.

FO

F.A.C.E.S. empowers youth by fostering a community of support. Our network seeks to instill young people with confidence in their unique identities and abilities, while providing safe environments to learn and grow.

Our primary objective is the healthy growth and development of every young person who comes through our doors. We aim to address the unique individual needs of youth in our community. Whether those needs are to develop social skills, life skills, work skills, or self-esteem, we work with each youth where they are at. This is done by applying a collective, unified approach to all our programs and services that inspires youth empowerment.

We are a non-profit governed by a volunteer board of directors, and our programs and services are designed and delivered by dedicated professionals. Engagement of caring community volunteers, partners and supporters helps us to accomplish our mandate. Without them, none of this would be possible.

It is our hope that those who complete our programs will in turn “pay it forward” by returning to volunteer and become role models and mentors for other participants.

Future Hope Inc.
Winnipeg, Manitoba

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<p class="font_6"><strong>Future Hope helps individuals rebuild their lives, </strong><strong>contributing to stronger, safer communities.</strong></p>
<p class="font_8">It is a sad truth that within just two years of release, a man leaving a Canadian prison has a one in three chance of reoffending.</p>
<p class="font_8">Not only is this dire for the individual’s chance at a productive, independent life, it ultimately means less safe communities and higher costs for taxpayers.</p>
<p class="font_8"><strong>This is where Future Hope comes in.</strong></p>
<p class="font_8">As a registered charity, we work with prisoners before and after their release to give them the support they need to become responsible, contributing members of the community. For each man we help build a life away from crime, taxpayers are saved at least $120,500 annually in federal prison fees, not to mention the many associated – and often substantial – policing, court, and victim costs. This is a win-win for both the ex-offender and our communities, and Future Hope has been successfully doing this for over 20 years.</p>

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<p class="font_6"><strong>Helping Men Achieve Productive Lives</strong></p>
<p class="font_8">A man emerging from prison faces many immediate challenges. Where will I live? Can I find a job? How do I stay safe and avoid past negative influences? Luckily, Future Hope is there to help him deal with and overcome these and other hurdles. It starts well before his release with our Next Step program that includes both guidance and peer group support meetings to help him prepare for life after prison. Then, upon his release, Future Hope helps him rebuild his life with the following:</p>
<p class="font_8">• Safe, affordable, supportive, alcohol and drug-free housing managed by Future Hope</p>
<p class="font_8">• Assistance obtaining Manitoba Health card, IDs, driver’s license, clothing, etc.</p>
<p class="font_8">• Caring peer-group relationships that promote personal growth and a renewed sense of belonging</p>
<p class="font_8">• Connection to employment readiness, search and placement supports</p>
<p class="font_8">• Access to community groups and health resources</p>
<p class="font_8">• Help improving management of personal finances</p>
<p class="font_8">• Ongoing support and encouragement dealing with substance dependencies issues</p>

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JE
Winnipeg, Manitoba

<strong>Our Vision</strong>

Jewish Child and Family Service strives to be the place in the community where all voices are heard and needs are realized.

<strong>Our Mission</strong>
Strengthening lives in keeping with Jewish values.

MA
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Our mission is to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime.  Our key areas of focus are youth, education and awareness, public policy, technology and victim support.

There are a variety of volunteer opportunities with our Chapter from board positions to special event support.  We meet once a month, if you would like to attend one of our meetings please email us to find out the date.

No experience necessary to volunteer with us.  We provide all the training and support you need.

Manitoba Women in Agriculture and food (MWAF)
Winnipeg, Manitoba

The Manitoba Women in Agriculture and Food (MWAF) works to empower women to achieve their career and business aspirations. MWAF also supports companies and industry organizations to advance diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace.

We are a registered non-profit that advocates for all women in the entire agriculture and food processing sectors, from producers to the products and services sectors.

Mennonite Central Committee Thrift
Winnipeg, Manitoba

MCC Thrift mission is to support Mennonite Central Committee supporting relief, development and peace projects locally and around the world. MCC Thrift shops are community hubs offering low cost items and supporting community building through vibrant volunteer communities.