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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.
Boundless Marketing is a digital design company specializing in modern web design, brand creation, graphic and print design. We create responsive websites, logos, business cards, brochures, signage and pretty much anything you can imagine.
But we're not just designers. Every company is unique, and so are the challenges they face. We take the time to understand those challenges, enabling us to offer catered solutions. We strive to create ongoing working relationships with our clients so that we can continually add value to their brand and help grow their business.
we're From Herewe're From Here – William Feldman Memorial Gallery Graffiti Art Programming Inc.'s Dany Reede worked with youth at Ralph Brown Community Centre and Studio 5 to create a series of artwork exploring their perspective of Winnipeg. 'we're From Here' is on display now at Graffiti Gallery's William Feldman Memorial Gallery (second level of the gallery). [...]Peace Should Not be This FragileClosing Reception // PEACE SHOULD NOT BE THIS FRAGILE – MAY 29, 2014 6pm-9pm Free Admission with the donation of a non-perishable food item Exhibit on display until April 18, 2104 Graffiti Art Programming Inc. is proud and honoured to present Peace should not be this Fragile, an art show exploring not only the resiliency [...]Graffiti StoriesGraffiti Stories documentary 'Graffiti Stories', a documentary by local film maker Jorge Requena and producer Orlando Braun, featuring Graffiti Gallery, Urban Art and talented local youth. The evening will begin with live [...]Frontier School Division Art ShowFrontier School Division Art Show 2014 This year's Frontier School Division Juried Art Show will take place on February 12, 2014.
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.
FPS is a psychological practice with a multidisciplinary clinical team. Our practice is oriented to working with people in a holistic manner, addressing core issues related to problematic functioning with a strength-based orientation to facilitate change, personal growth and wellness.
FPS offers two clinical streams. FPS Psychological Health Services provides general psychological services attending to an array of personal issues. Areas of specialization include addictions, abuse and trauma, emotion management and relationships. Forensic Psychological Services provides assessment, treatment, consultation and training in areas related to the application of clinical services in legal systems and to individuals who have come in contact with the law and/or demonstrate problematic behaviours that have the potential to bring them in conflict with the law. Both FPS streams provide services to children, adolescents and adults and offer culturally attentive and relevant services.
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.
The North End Community Renewal Corporation (NECRC) was founded in 1998 by a coalition of Winnipeg organizations who were concerned about some of the trends in the north end of Winnipeg and who were aware of the good results that community development corporations in other parts of North American were achieving in revitalizing inner city communities. The NECRC was established to serve the community within the geographic area north of the CP tracks, south of Carruthers Ave., east of McPhillips Street and west of the Red River.The mandate of the corporation is to promote the social, economic and cultural renewal of the north end of Winnipeg. It does this by improving the quality and accessibility of housing, creating jobs, upgrading commercial and industrial areas, implementing employment development programs, improving the overall image of the community, and reducing crime in the community. The corporation provides co-ordination activities and a strategic focus for many of the community improvement activities taking place in the north end.NECRC is committed to the social, economic and cultural renewal of the North End of Winnipeg.NECRC defines its development goals through annual consultations and ongoing networking with North End residents and businesses
Your Weight Enjoy Your Summer Without Worrying About Your Weightby Lindsey Mazur, RD Around this time every year, we are bombarded with advertisements, television spots and magazine articles about the newest summer diet so we focus on our weight, working out, and attaining the 'ultimate beach bod'.What if we realized that these ads exist to make us unhappy with our bodies, so advertisers can sell us diet products that keep us in a cycle of gaining and losing weight?But what if we were able to feel good about ourselves right now, be comfortable in our own skin, and take care of our bodies without dieting?Here are a few ways we can focus on enjoying our summer without worrying about our weight:1. Don't Diet!Did you know that 95% of people who lose weight on a diet, gain all the weight back and usually more? Instead of dieting and feeling 'hangry' (hungry+angry), let's focus on nourishing ourselves regularly and enjoying our food – especially the delicious food that summer brings such as fresh fruit, savory BBQ, locally grown corn on the cob, frozen treats and cold drinks on a patio!