Découvrez nos secteursDéveloppement économique communautaireCe secteur accompagne les corporations de développement communautaire (CDC) dans la mise en oeuvre de projets concrets, qu'ils soient de portée communautaire ou privée.lire davantageAppui aux entreprisesLe CDEM offre toute une gamme de services aux gens d'affaires dans le but de les appuyer dans le démarrage, l'acquisition ou l'expansion d'une entreprise.lire davantageéconomie verteLe CDEM travaille en étroite collaboration avec les municipalités bilingues du Manitoba afin de les aider à devenir plus novatrices et compétitives tout en prenant un virage vert dans leurs activités économiques.lire davantageJeunesseLe CDEM travaille de près avec les écoles, la communauté des affaires et des organismes jeunesse afin d'encourager les jeunes à développer leur esprit entrepreneurial.lire davantageCoopérativesL'objectif économique des coopératives n'est pas la recherche du profit, mais la satisfaction des aspirations et des besoins économiques, sociaux et culturels de leurs membres.
Introducing Jackie Stephen, Executive Director, Jocelyn House HospiceJocelyn House Hospice is a home for terminally ill residents in the final stages of life. We believe we can add life to those final days and we do so for each individual we care for, as well as their cherished families and loved ones.When you step inside Jocelyn House Hospice, nestled within the trees and the solitude of the riverbed, you're greeted by smiling faces and the smell of a home-cooked meal. We believe in the work we do and the impact it makes in the lives of those we care for. We invite you to become part of our family.Not because people die here, because they live here.Latest NewsIntroducing Jackie Stephen, Executive Director, Jocelyn House HospiceWe are excited to announce the appointment of Ms. Jackie Stephen as our new Executive Director.Jackie previously served as Director of Operations, Fort Whyte Alive. Jackie will lead Jocelyn House and Jocelyn Hutton Foundation as we strive to meet the increasing need for hospice beds and palliative care in Manitoba.
The Kidney Foundation of Canada exists for the enhancement of kidney health and the reduction and, if possible, the elimination of the burden of kidney diseases. The primary beneficiaries are people at risk of or affected by kidney disease.
Six citizens, concerned about community re-entry needs of the recovering alcoholic, formed Alcohol Recovery Inc (A.R.I.) in 1977. Until that time, a program did not exist in the Winnipeg community tailored to meet the long-term implications of addiction recovery.Consequently, the Board of Directors of the newly formed A.R.I. designed a 'living program' for recovering alcoholics that would plug the holes in existing projects, and give suffering individuals a better chance of successful long-term recovery. Funding and support was sought from institutions and individuals to get the A.R.I. homes under way.Thanks to the diligence of the initial Board, the necessary financial resources were obtained and A.R.I. began operations in slightly over a year. In November 1978, A.R.I. officially opened a men's residence, and in May 1980, a women's residence was added.In the late 1990s, Ester House, a recovery home specifically for women but independent from A.R.I., was established in Winnipeg.