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The Rob-Lyn story begins with Barry Adams. Barry first began working in the financial industry in 1966, as an insurance representative sponsored by Great-West Life. In 1976, Barry founded Rob-Lyn Financial (named after his two children) on the principle of protecting and doing what is right for clients. At the time, Rob-Lyn was just a two-person team made up of Barry Adams and Joanne Sands, and focused largely on insurance.
EUTC is a Winnipeg-based service organization in operation since 2005. We are mandated by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs to serve as a social service organization addressing transitional issues of First Nation citizens. Centrally located in Winnipeg's downtown, the EUTC assists more that 1700 individuals and families in the areas of housing, addictions, referrals, counseling, advocacy and other enhanced services. The influx of clients and the broad array of transitional issues indicate the growing demand and need for culturally relevant services by and for First Nation citizens.The EUTC serves as a hub of information and central location for clients seeking transitional support while living in and/or relocating to Winnipeg. The EUTC maintains an up-to-date inventory of resources, programs and services available to assist First Nation clients with day-to-day issues including housing, social assistance, addictions, resources for youth and services/programs in the areas of training/employment and education.
Manitoba Public Insurance is a non-profit Crown Corporation that has provided basic automobile coverage since 1971. Public insurance was introduced after extensive public hearings that found the existing private system to be expensive, inadequate and confusing. The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation officially opened for business on Nov. 1, 1971. Our services are available throughout Manitoba in claim centres and Customer Service centres. Driver and vehicle licensing services are available at more than 300 Autopac brokers around the province.
We are committed to ensure your home selling, buying or renting is a pleasant experience. After many years of real estate sales, we know how to utilize proven systems to get maximum results.
Broadband Communications North Inc. (BCN) was incorporated in 2002 as a not-for-profit community driven network which initially targeted 28 un-served and underserved communities with broadband issues in Manitoba. Since then BCN has been actively consolidating and expanding its network to serve more communities in order to facilitate equitable high speed broadband. BCN now services 49 rural, northern and remote communities in Manitoba.Our Board of Directors is appointed by the BCN membership and includes representatives from tribal councils, political territorial organizations and independent First Nation communities.Our network is one of the largest First Nations community networks in Canad,a spanning over 1000km, encompassing a large portion of the province of Manitoba.Our services facilitate access too many critical services; including health care (telehealth), education, justice, and governance.Our business model has been developed which promotes the growth of local First Nations businesses, who employ and train First Nations people
Our HouseHesed is a Hebrew word used in the Old Testament to describe the eternally loyal, lavish, extravagant, unrestrained, compassionate, merciful love of our Father God. As recipients of this divine love, we desire to emulate His compassion in our attitudes and actions towards others, particularly toward those people living with HIV/AIDS. Our MissionOur Mission is to provide a home for persons living with HIV/AIDS, sharing mercy, hope, dignity, and peace. Consistent with the Christian perspective of caring for those in need regardless of race, creed, gender, or sexual orientation, we provide a home-like setting promoting the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual quality of life of persons affected by HIV. We seek to provide the type of assistance and support that enables those who can, to return to stable, independent living in the community. House of Hesed is committed to affirming the value of each person who resides with us, and educating our community about HIV/AIDS to help dispel the stigma and fear surrounding those living with HIV, replacing it with a spirit of compassion.The House of Hesed is a Registered Charitable Organization (83209 8214 RR0001) that relies on individuals, local companies, foundations, and churches for support.Since 1998, when we first opened our doors, House of Hesed has been home to more than 80 people
A Word About LanguagePeople First is an organization that was formed because some of the people in our communities felt that they were not considered as people first. They felt that they were talked about, talked to, thought about, and treated according to the disabilities that others labelled them with.The founders of People First did not think this was fair. Over the years people have been called mentally handicapped, developmentally disabled, cognitively challenged, intellectually disabled, and many other labels.In order to avoid hurting peoples' feelings and to avoid using labels when we talk about the many different members of People First, we will use the term people who have been labelled.
ADAMThe Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM) was formed in 1986, for and by people suffering with anxiety disorders. We receive expert, ongoing, and current advice from specialists in this field. Last year, we celebrated 25 years of serving Manitobans with anxiety!We are a peer-led organization; our staff has personally experienced and overcome the disabling effects of anxiety, and is now sharing that knowledge and hope with others. ADAM is a registered self-help charity. Your donations are welcomed! You can make a positive difference in the lives of many Manitobans who suffer with anxiety disorders!