This week:Tuesday, June 17 - Physio as usualWednesday, June 18, a.m. - (art therapy) we are working at coming up with a new name with a new therapistWednesday, June 18, p.m. - Peer support for stroke survivorsThursday, June 19 - Birthday Game Day, celebrating June birthdaysFriday, June 20 - Conversation GroupSaturday, June 21 - June Solstice - the looongest day of the year. We don't have any events that day, but we are just pointing out summer is here!Next week:Monday, June 23 p.m. - Carepartners. See the attachment for information this. ... See MoreSee Less2 months ago · Shawn ObedzinskiWhat an amazing day at the Strokes Wheel & Walk although I think the weather may of scared some away ,there were less people than we expected what a great bunch that were there Thanks Bo for all your announcing and to all the volunteers. All though this year there was a shortage of dogs They still tried to keep the many activities for the animals going as there were a lot of prizes Thank you, Andy for all your set up.A great job done by all.
Mission:
To ensure that all people live in a state of dignity, sharing and participating in all elements of living in the community.
Vision:
Provide quality services and supports to confirm this quality by becoming an accredited organization. Help individuals achieve outcomes related to identity, autonomy, affiliation, attainment, safeguards, rights, and health and wellness. Engage families and advocates, recognizing that there are limits to the supports the Association can offer. Encourage families to make a commitment to the Association. Collaborate with other community organizations.
Rainy River Law Association are ready to help you with your legal needs today. Their qualified cabinet is available as defense lawyers, legal counselors, attorneys and even more. They can help in the matter of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship.
MCCA: Who We AreOur Corporate IdentityThe Manitoba Customer Contact Association exists to promote the development and sustainability of a growing, healthy and dynamic industry.Manitoba Customer Contact Association (MCCA) is an industry association comprised of Manitoba companies and organizations associated with the customer contact sector. MCCA supports the industry by coordinating training and networking opportunities to ensure the necessary skills are developed to meet the needs of the future. Members are also committed to educating the public and creating career awareness, promoting the industry as one where many careers begin and develop into a successful future.Why Join? Membership Has its BenefitsMembers have value-based activity and information relevant to their needsThey also have access to current and innovative best practicesThey have access to meaningful and high quality training opportunities, including Industry CertificationThey have access to relevant knowledge industry information, trends and challengesThey have opportunities for partnering and showcasing servicesMembers are recognized for their contributions to the industry
Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of CanadaValley of WinnipegFreemasonry is a Fraternal Brotherhood whose membership must be sought by an aspiring candidate. In other words, to be part of our international organization, ask a Freemason how to become a Member.For more information about Scottish Rite, feel free to contact the Valley of Winnipeg Office.For more information on Freemasonry in Manitob,a visit the Grand Lodge of Manitoba website .Freemasonry, Making Good Men Better !VALLEY of WINNIPEG NEWSWe hope you have been enjoying the Summer Brethren. Our Fall Degree schedule will be starting soon so please check back for more information.Our September/October edition of The Rite News will be published soon, as well. It too will be full of updates, news and forthcoming events.Ill. Bro. Dave Holt 33°, who is coordinating the Rite Irees Luncheon events, is requesting the assistance of Valley Members to recommend Speakers for upcoming luncheons. If you know of a potential speaker who would be interested in presenting to the group, please contact Bro.
Posted on July 26, 2013 by adminDon't put your knitting needles away over the summer! Toy Mountain will be needing knitted items for the Christmas Cheer Board. The Fire Department and Salvation Army are involved in this effort. Members who wish to donate knitted articles can drop them off at our office any Tuesday. We will make sure they get to Toy Mountain.
NADA Envisions Diabetes Free PeopleAbout NADAOur VisionNADA is a not-for-profit members-led organization established in 1995 as a result of the rising rates of diabetes in Aboriginal communities.NADA envisions diabetes-free people.To achieve this vision NADA will be an open, independent, grassroots prominent organization that is the driving force in:Raising awareness about diabetes and Aboriginal peoples among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in Canada.Advocating for programs and services for Aboriginal peoples affected by diabetes.Promoting healthy lifestyles to prevent the onset or complications of diabetes for all Aboriginal peoples.Our MissionNADA's mission is to be the driving force in addressing diabetes and Aboriginal people as a priority health issue by working together with people, Aboriginal communities and organizations in a culturally respectful manner in promoting healthy lifestyles among Aboriginal people today and for future generations.Our Goals and ObjectivesTo support individuals, families and communities to access resources for diabetes prevention, education, research and surveillance.To establish and nurture working relationships with those committed to persons affected by diabetes.To inspire communities to develop and enhance their ability to reduce the incidence and prevalence of diabetes
Welcome to Knowles Centre. We are a non-profit treatment centre for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral difficulties.Knowles Centre began as an orphanage for boys in 1907. Today, Knowles Centre provides group care treatment, day treatment, sexual abuse treatment, treatment foster care, and independent living programs to both boys and girls and their families from Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario.
Formed in 1952, CLAC is one of Canada’s fastest-growing unions. Operating through 15 member centres, it is the country’s largest national, independent, multi-sector union representing over 60,000 workers in almost every sector. Based on values of respect, dignity, and fairness, CLAC is committed to building better workplaces, better communities, and better lives. We are a union that believes there’s more to work than just work. Work helps us feel a sense of achievement, to feel good about a job well done. We work hard to improve your workplace so that you can enjoy your life both at work and outside of work. Our approach is constructive, not confrontational. Our professional representatives and trained stewards are there to answer your questions, help with any problems that arise at work, and negotiate contracts that make sure you are fairly compensated. Welcome to a different kind of union, one committed to helping you get the most out of every day. Welcome to CLAC.