Social Service & Welfare Organizations in Burrows - Keewatin, Winnipeg, MB

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45 GILBERT AVENUE, Winnipeg, R2X 0T4

(204) 982-4425
Services communautaires et Organisations, Aboriginal, ABORIGINAL ORGANIZATIONS, Social services organization, Organizations, Famille et communauté, Organisations des Premières Nations & autochtones, SPIRITUALITÉ AUTOCHTONE

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1286 Aberdeen, Winnipeg, R2X 0B8

(204) 792-0685
Independent living is affordable housing for Manitobans aged 65 plus whose annual income is at or below the Housing Income Limits established by Manitoba Family Services and Housing. We manage two facilities that you can choose between, Fred Douglas Apartments and Fred Douglas Courts. The Courts offer fully renovated studio and one and two bedroom apartments. The building is attached to the personal care home.

51 Morrow Avenue, Winnipeg, R2M 1A5

(204) 946-9418
Closed now

312 Blake St, Winnipeg, R3E 2Z4

(204) 786-8686
Blake Gardens Resource Centre is highly regarded by its customers for the various services and supportive staff they offer. Mentioned services include meal programs, access to counselors, EIA support, and kids programs. The centre also received praise for providing delicious food items, such as banana bread with raisins. The overall feeling towards the centre is positive.
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66 Neville Street, Winnipeg, R2P 1W3

(204) 632-9669
Children, Personal & Community Services, Family & Community, Child day care services, Soins des enfants, Garderies en milieu familial & centres de la petite enfance, Social Services, Famille et communauté, Day care center, Childcare Services, Children & Child Care
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1349 Border St, Unit 1, Winnipeg, R3H 0N1

(204) 632-5404
Social services organization, Child care agency
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1644 Dublin Avenue, EARL GREY, Winnipeg, R3H 0X5

(204) 897-5482
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Arcane Horizon Inc
Arcane Horizon Incorporated is highly regarded as an exceptional workplace with a strong sense of community.
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A-440 Don Ave, ST. JAMES INDUSTRIAL, Winnipeg, R3L 0S4

204.982.1050
Variety, the Childrens Charity, is dedicated to raising funds that enable us to meet the tangible needs of children of all abilities in Manitoba.
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1313 Border St #56, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3H 0X4

(204) 942-0788
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Anishinaabe Child & Family Services

1313 Border St #31, ST. JAMES INDUSTRIAL, Winnipeg, R3H 0X4

(204) 927-0250
Social services
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70 Stevenson Rd, ST. JAMES INDUSTRIAL, Winnipeg, R3H 0W7

(204) 633-4868
Social services
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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.
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94 McGregor St, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R2W 4V5

(204) 943-7357
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Native Clan Organization

204-2211 Mcphillips St, Winnipeg, R2V 3M5

204-949-1649
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Sagkeeng Child & Family Services Sub-Office
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519 Selkirk Ave, WILLIAM WHYTE, Winnipeg, R2W 2M6

(204) 589-4433
Urban Circle Training Centre Inc. is a community-based, non-profit organization governed by an independent Board of Directors.
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472 Selkirk Ave, Winnipeg, R2W 2K1

(204) 589-5545
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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470 Stella Avenue, DUFFERIN, Winnipeg, R2W 2V1

(204) 586-8137
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Northend Stella Community Ministry

470 STELLA AVENUE, DUFFERIN, Winnipeg, R2W 2V1

(204) 586-8137
Organization, Social And Human Service Organizations
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419 Selkirk Ave, Winnipeg, R2W 2M4

(204) 582-7434
CEDA has worked with inner city parent councils and schools on a wide range of education programs and issues including establishing school age child care programs, summer enrichment programs, after school recreation programs, tutoring programs, adult literacy and education programs, parent child centres, Aboriginal Head Start programs located in schools, community teacher assistant training programs, classroom outreach learning enrichment programs, home visiting programs, anti-racist education initiatives, and advocacy to address issues such as student migrancy, school board ward reform, budget cutbacks to inner city programs such as the nursery program, and establishing Aboriginal schools such as Children of the Earth and Niji Mahkwa.

646 Logan Ave, Winnipeg, R3A 0S7

(204) 783-8565
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Kali Shiva AIDS Services