Non-profit Organizations in Pacific Industrial, Winnipeg, MB

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180 Mcphillips Street, PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL, Winnipeg, R3E 2J9

(204) 774-5909
Manitoba Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre located in Winnipeg Manitoba. We are dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Japanese culture, heritage, and history. 180 McPhillips Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
The Manitoba Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre is described as a welcoming and friendly place with clean facilities and knowledgeable staff. Visitors have enjoyed various activities, cultural classes, and specialty lunches. The building is filled with Japanese heritage items and is a great place for communities to come together.
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1085 Winnipeg Avenue, PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL, Winnipeg, R3E 0S2

(204) 982-3663
Winnipeg Harvest is a non-profit, community-based organization committed to providing food to people who struggle to feed themselves and their families. We are also committed to maximizing public awareness of hunger while working towards long-term solutions to hunger and poverty. Founded in 1984, Winnipeg Harvest opened its doors in 1985. Our immediate goal was, and continues to be, to feed hungry people. Winnipeg Harvest is a founding member of Food Banks Canada and the Manitoba Association of Food Banks (MAFB). To further Winnipeg Harvest’s mission, we raise: Money : For every $1 we receive, Winnipeg Harvest is able to pick up and deliver $20 worth of groceries. At Winnipeg Harvest, every loonie matters! You will receive a tax receipt for every donation of $20 or more. Food: Donations are needed at our warehouse to continue to deliver our promise to share food with hungry people and their families. Time: Winnipeg Harvest provides volunteer opportunities to individuals as well as welcoming groups such as schools, faith communities and businesses that want to volunteer. Inspired by the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, we are working to reduce by half the need for food banks in our province by 2020. More than 60, 000 Manitobans receive food from food banks each month. Winnipeg Harvest moved more than 12.8 million pounds of food through our warehouse last year. Winnipeg Harvest shares food through the Manitoba Association of Food Banks and through partnerships with more than 380+ agencies (including soup kitchens, food banks and youth programs) to distribute surplus to food hungry families all over Manitoba.