Social Service & Welfare Organizations in South Portage, Winnipeg, MB

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280 Smith Street, Winnipeg, R3C 1K2

+1 204-956-6650
We are St Raphael Wellness Centre (SRWC) a non-profit, charitable organisation based in Winnipeg serving the needs of individuals and families affected by addiction. From our beginnings in the early 1970s as a small church-based addictions support service, we grew into a helping agency that, in the early 1990s sought to introduce European-influenced housing and addiction treatment to Winnipeg. Since then we have re-focused on meeting the needs of those in pre- and post-treatment. While our history has informed our holistic approach to addictions recovery-we believe that personal spirituality is one of many areas that are included in well-balanced living-our programs are not faith-based and we welcome Participants from all cultural and religious backgrounds.
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207 Donald St #200, Winnipeg, R3C 1M5

(204) 956-6440
A & O: Support Services for Older Adults is a not-for-profit organization that provides specialized services for older Manitobans across the province. The goal of these programs is to empower and support older adults in the community. With roots that trace back to 1957, the focus of A & O: Support Services for Older Adults’ operations is identifying and addressing many of the issues facing older adults. Hand in hand with older adults, and through partnerships with community groups, the Agency takes action to improve the quality of life for older adults in Manitoba through advocacy, education and service delivery. A & O strives to involve older adults in decision-making. Their expertise is an important contribution to building a healthy community in which older adults play a vital role.
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1 Wesley Ave #304, Winnipeg, R3C 2B3

(204) 415-6598
Disability Service, Government office, Social Service, Charity Organization, Social services
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183 Kennedy St #1B, Winnipeg, R3C 1S6

(204) 515-4125
Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Social services organization, Non-profit organization

274 Smith St, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3C 1K1

(204) 987-9480
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Awasis Agency Of Northern Manitoba

294 Portage Ave #909, Winnipeg, R3C 0B9

(204) 947-0303

238 Portage Ave, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3C 0B1

(204) 989-1911
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Community EIA Education Program

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200-280 Smith St, Winnipeg, R3C 1K4

(204) 452-9491
Charity Organization, Non-profit organization, Social services, Senior citizen center, Nonprofit Organization, Social Service
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301-286 Smith Street, Winnipeg, R3C 1K4

(204) 942-1828

303 Portage Ave, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 2B4

(204) 943-4836
About Climate Change Connection is a program of the Manitoba Eco Network . We are a non-government organization working to educate Manitobans about climate change facilitate climate change solutions What do we do? We build awareness of climate change so Manitobans will reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions - both individually and as a community. We work to expand our network of people and groups who are involved in climate change solutions. What can we do for you? Here is a list of services we offer: Centres were created in each province and territory to serve as inter-connected information hubs. That network no longer exists formally, but we still work with our current partners to connect Manitobans to climate change facts and solutions. Governance & funding We are administered by the Manitoba Eco-Network and are governed by a Steering Committee . The Steering Committee is by the Manitoba Eco-Network and the University of Winnipeg. Primary funding is provided by the Province of Manitoba, Manitoba Hydro, and Manitoba Tire Stewardship. We also accept donations and grants. Donations are tax deductible. We work to objectives, deliverables, and metrics laid out in our annual business plan. We report progress twice a year. Sun Certified Builders Co-op builds low-energy homes. They build to a model called Passive House or passivhaus, something that isn’t often used in Manitoba - yet. Thanks to our funders.
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Unit 100 – 346 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, R3C 0C3

(204) 988-7440
Government Organization, Government office, Social Service, Social services
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903 - 213 Notre Dame Ave, Winnipeg, R3B 1N3

(204) 982-4842
Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Disability services & support organisation
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251-A Notre Dame Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 1N8

(204) 940-1260
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de N E E D S Newcomer Employment Education & Development Services
N.E.E.D.S Newcomer Employment Education & Development Services is warmly received by immigrants, with friendly and polite staff providing essential help and support. Gratitude expressed for team members Oksana and Elizaveta's clear and quick problem-solving. Children have great experiences at the center. Overall, a fantastic institution for newcomers' adaptation.
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301 – 441 Main Street, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 1B4

(204) 943-2382
Individual and family services, Social Services, Individual & Family Services, Non-Profit Organization, law practice

103-388 Donald St, Winnipeg, R3B 2J4

(204) 783-8684
Social services organization
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174 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, R3C 3N2

(204) 956-7711
Founded in 1965 as the Home Welfare Association, Meals on Wheels (MOW) is committed to delivering nutritious meals to senior citizens, physically challenged and vulnerable members of the Winnipeg Area. We value the personal contact and caring provided by our volunteers as well as every client’s right to the very best service we can offer. We take pride in the responsible management of our human, physical and financial resources, and in providing the highest quality product. 2015 marks Meals on Wheels’ 50th anniversary. In 2012, approximately 160, 000 meals were served by a dedicated team of volunteers. We are a non-profit registered charity. There are five full–time employees who manage the administration and approximately 300 volunteers who deliver meals 365 days a year. We are governed by a Board of Directors and funded by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA), The United Way and The Winnipeg Foundation. We have a collaborative relationship with 13 facilities. Our meals are prepared at the WRHA Regional Distribution Facility and transported to Winnipeg’s nine hospitals for pick up by our volunteers. There are also four independent facilities that prepare food for our clients: Park Manor for the Transcona area, West Park Manor for the Charleswood area, St. Amant for the St. Vital area, and Gwen Secter, which provides kosher food for all areas of the city.
Meals on Wheels provides invaluable service for seniors in need, with volunteers going above and beyond to ensure the recipients' nutritional needs are met, despite challenges. Gratitude expressed for the remarkable, kind-hearted, and committed volunteers.
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185 Carlton St, LEILA - MCPHILLIPS TRIANGLE, Winnipeg, R3C 3J1

(204) 694-5602
Canadian Lutheran World Relief (CLWR) is one of Canada's most experienced relief and development agencies. Formed in 1946 as a response to the humanitarian crisis in post-war Europe, CLWR has grown to serve the world's poor and disenfranchised through community development, refugee resettlement, emergency relief, and humanitarian aid shipments (We Care program) . Watch a video about CLWR's work. CLWR is headquartered in Winnipeg with offices in Waterloo and Vancouver. Contact us. We are committed to programming excellence while maintaining minimal operating costs so that donor dollars are directed primarily to those in need. The financial support from CLWR donors is vital to the agency's ability to carry out its work of improving lives. A woman and her baby sit in their small shelter in the Dadaab refugee camp in northeastern Kenya. CLWR supports refugees in Dadaab through its partnership with the Lutheran World Federation. Photo by ACT/Paul Jeffrey.
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393 Portage Ave. #232B, Winnipeg, R3B 3H6

(204) 947-1401
An organization dedicated to strengthening families and building healthy supportive communities by providing a variety of programs and services to more than 6, 000 Winnipeg families each year.
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100 – 167 Lombard Ave., DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 0V3

(204) 947-0194
ILRC promotes and supports citizens with disabilities to make choices and take responsibility for the development and management of personal and community resources.

388 Kennedy St, Winnipeg, R3B 2N1

(204) 943-7575