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.
Our MissionThe Catholic Foundation of Manitoba provides the opportunity for individuals and organizations to establish permanent endowments in order to fund groups and organizations carrying out charitable and other works in the Catholic tradition.Our VisionThe Catholic Foundation of Manitoba helps Catholics fulfill their vocation from God to serve the Church and Society by enabling them to carry out acts of mercy through organizations that care for the needy, better the situation of the underprivileged, educate the young, and promote the cultural life of the Catholic community of Manitoba.2014 Annual Caritas Award DinnerThe Board of Directors of The Catholic Foundation of Manitoba is pleased to announce that the Foundation will be honouring Actionmarguerite (includes Centre Taché and Foyer Valade), St. Joseph's Residence and Holy Family Home at their 36th Annual Caritas Award Dinner on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at RBC Convention Centre. Tickets are $95 each and may be purchased individually or for groups of ten (10).
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.
IUEC Local Union InformationInternational Union of Elevator ConstructorsL1 Golden 1's retirees annual picnic on Staten IslandL1 Joe Pepe s Camaro on display at the Local 1 car show.L2 Blake Crane at Local 2 annual picnicL4 President Nugent awarding 25 year pin to Sean FoleyL4 President Nugent awarding retirement clock to retiree Walter Stock.L4 President Todd Nugent awarding 25 year pins to Steve D Agostino & Bob Gould and a 30 year pin to Arnold Thomas Jr.L4 Retiree Dave Bernard s grandson Peter with the worlds biggest fish!L6 golfers working their way through the food line for the delicious steaks.L6 The Gielarowski s pencil whipping the competition.L6 Ed Wright with a very nice 47 inch Muskie.L7 at NEIEP Welding Trailer for farewell cook-out.L7 Dave Kroedel, Chris McCorkle, Don Blair & Bradon Jessee on Otis modernization job.L7 Retiree Rick Turowski Sr. & elevator buddies at a party for Rick at his Kent Island house.L7 Tom Metzger, Terry Jones, Al Spears & George Boecker attend fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
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.