Community Financial Counselling Services, Inc. (CFCS) is a non-profit, United Way member agency. We are a credit counselling agency that can help you get a handle on your debt with a plan that works for you.
There are no hidden agendas – we are a publicly-funded, non-profit – that means we don’t need to profit from your debt management plan. We tell you everything you need to know up front in your orientation session or at your first one-on-one meeting with us.
*Our counselling services are free of charge.
NACOR is a national alliance supporting Canadian provincial optician regulators by establishing standards for optician competencies, accrediting continuing education programs, and administering standardized professional examinations to ensure consistent quality across the country.
Share our success; learn from our lessons Challenge ideas and champion for changeCommunicate and coach effectivelyPromote value and role of pharmacistsBuild relationships and unify profession Advocate compensation for professional services Increase membership; promote value of MSPAdvance the profession's position on issues and legislationOBJECTIVESEngage governments and funders in meaningful discussions leading to the compensation of pharmacists for the full range of services and products they are able to providePromote pharmacists as medication experts and their role as valued members of the health care teamSupport pharmacists through continuous professional development and educational opportunities to practice at their full scopeEnhance the value of individual and corporate MSP memberships and explore innovative revenue opportunitiesEnsure policies and priorities support achievement of strategic objectives and goals
The Manitoba Home Care Program, established in September 1974, is the oldest, most comprehensive, province-wide, universal home care program in Canada. Home Care is provided to Manitobans of all ages based on assessed need and taking into account other resources available to the individual including families, community resources and other programs.The Home Care program was established to help people live at home, remaining independent for as long as possible, thereby avoiding or delaying the need for individuals to go into long term care facilities.
MYSPDF documents listed require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing. This software is available free to download from Adobe's Web site .Macdonald Youth Services (Head Office) as viewed from the North side of the Assiniboine River - August, 1996 Winnipeg, MB CanadaIn 1929, a group of concerned citizens founded the Sir Hugh John Macdonald Memorial Hostel to respond to needs of the community at that time. It was named in honour of Sir Hugh John Macdonald, a police magistrate. Throughout his career, Hugh John preached courtesy, compassion, firmness and impartiality. He also practiced those traits. Sir Hugh John Macdonald felt that some offenders had been pushed into their petty crimes due to the harsh social and economic times. He would often suspend sentences and then work to find jobs for the youth. Many times, Hugh John would provide temporary shelter for the young men in his own home. Thus, he not only advocated for disadvantaged youth, but he also set an example by providing shelter and guidance to those in need.The hostel was originally based out of a rented home on Mountain Avenue, but incorporated as a charity two years later and purchased its first home at 175 Mayfair Avenue
Welcome to theSeniors Resource Networkof Manitoba! This is the home page for senior citizens' access to activities, services, resources, communication tools and history. These pages are the gateway to Winnipeg and Manitoban seniors information via the Internet. You are welcome toabout suggestions for additions or improvements for this site.Seniors and Elders Month 2014The Seniors' and Elders' Day Community Planning Committee is very excited to announce that Seniors' and Elders' Day 2014 will take place on Tuesday September 30th 2014, at the RBC Winnipeg Convention Centre, 375 York (Main Floor), celebrating the energy, vitality, and strength of seniors in Manitoba!The Seniors Resource Network supports Age Friendly Manitoba led by the Seniors & Healthy Aging Secretariat . The Centre on Aging at the University of Manitoba is conducting the Age-Friendly Communities Research Alliance . This project supports seniors in leading active, socially engaged, independent lives that contribute to healthy aging