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Centre for Aboriginal Human Resources Development304-181 Higgins AvenueMain If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us using our contact data or the form below. Please provide a phone number or email address if you would like a response.
To assist Aboriginal people prepare for, acquire and maintain successful employment by providing quality literacy, education, training and employment opportunities, and the required supports, through partnerships with community, educational institutions, business/industry and government. Aboriginal people in Winnipeg have a future of increased economic prosperity and self-determination. Our GoalsTo provide quality adult education, post-secondary education, trades training, daycare facilities, and student transitional housing as needed.- To provide employment and education services to approximately 2,400 people per annum.- To place an average of 1,200 people yearly in successful employment.- To train 500 people per annum.- To continue to meet or to exceed our vision, our mandate and our goals on a yearly basis.
Welcome to the online home of CentreVenture Development Corporation. In this introductory section, you can learn our mission , how the agency came to be , our accomplishments , and the strategic directions we are pursuing. You can also find out who sits on our board , who's on staff , and our enthusiastic partners in building a better downtown.
The Centre's Director/Curator programs all exhibitions and related or adjunct events (performances, readings, lectures, projects) with the input of an Advisory Panel. One slot each year is reserved for exhibition proposals brought to the attention of the Director/Curator through the Centre's open submission policy.
healing and empowerment through creative endeavourVisionTo enable consumers of mental health services to engage in artistic expression that promotes recovery, empowerment and community.MissionTo provide studio space, community and opportunity for creative initiative to facilitate mental, spiritual and economic health. Artbeat Studio is a mental health consumer initiated, peer directed, and recovery oriented program. This community-based studio accommodates artists whose mental health, social connection, and income make it impracticable for them, individually, to acquire a workspace where they might advance their artistic technique safely and securely. The artists are supported and mentored in managing their own workplace, production, and marketing within the operating parameters of the studio.Artbeat Studio accommodates a group of nine artist applicants per six month period.ServicesAccess to safe, secure and well equipped studio space.Opportunities for self-directed creative exploration and development of technique.Access to materials, tools, and process expertise in visual arts (painting/drawing, sculpture, pottery, video) and performance art (poetry/prose, plays/theatre, music, dance)
Posted onAugust 18, 2014The summer of music festivals continues with the sixth annual edition of Aboriginal Music Week. Running August 20-24 in various Winnipeg venues, this year's fest will feature a number of free and tickets shows as well as community celebrations, workshops, film events, and industry networking. AMW will play host to a number of touring acts, including first visits from emcee Tall Paul, violinist Laura Ortman, music producer Astronomar, and hip hop duo Mob Bounce, and guitarist Logan Staats. JUNO Award winners George Leach and Leela Gilday are both set to return, along with pop singer Inez Jasper, prehispanico music creator DJ Javier Estrad,a and moreHomegrown talent also plays a big part on the bill this year, including performances from award-winning rock outfit Eagle & Hawk, Métis fiddlers Darren Lavallee and Melissa St. Goddard, trip hop singer and 2014 Western Canadian Music Award nominee Iskwé, funk-rockers Burnt-Project 1, champion drum group Spirit Sands Singers, rockers The Mosquitoz, country chanteuse Frannie Klein
Fred Douglas Place, the place with heart, is a community of active, independent citizens over the age of 55 in a new form of housing where security of tenure is guaranteed. Located at the corner of Vaughan Street and Ellice Avenue, Fred Douglas Place is linked to a climate-controlled walking network accessing many exciting facilities in the heart of downtown Winnipeg. Designed to provide a quality living environment, Fred Douglas Place is an alternative to purchasing a condominium, or simply renting an apartment. Spacious, well-built apartments provide you comfort and peace of mind. In honour of our namesake, the late Rev. Dr. Fred Douglas, we continue to provide affordable housing in the heart of Winnipeg for active and independent citizens over 55. We are proud to provide quality non-profit Life Lease housing to persons 55 years of age and older in a safe, caring and independent living environment. Call us today for more information.