Mission StatementWestwood Community Child Care Inc. aims to meet the needs of the community by providing quality child care for children between the ages of 5 and 12. All programs offered include organized activities, physical recreation, supervised playtime and varied opportunities for growth and development. The primary objective is to provide each child with an environment of trust, security, safety and happiness.About UsWestwood Community Child Care Inc. (WCCC) is a non-profit child care centre licensed through Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care. WCCC is licensed for 50 children; 40 school age (Grades 1 - 6) and 10 preschool (Kindergarten). Our license is renewed annually with the Government of Manitoba.The centre was founded in September of 1982 and is governed by a Board of Directors. Each year, an Annual General Meeting is held to elect a Board of Directors from the membership. Each parent with a child attending is considered a member. All parents are encouraged to attend this Annual General Meeting and volunteer as a Board Member.
Every day, Revera helps more than 30,000 seniors and other clients to live their lives to the fullest. We are proud to offer accommodation, care and services that suit individual needs and preferences. Through our vibrant retirement communities, long term care homes, U.S. nursing and rehab centres, and dedicated home health team, Revera offers choices that enable our residents and clients to continue to be their best. With 50 years of experience, Revera has a deep understanding of the seniors we serve. With quality as our cornerstone, and respect, integrity, compassion and excellence as our building blocks, we are building on our heritage as a leader in care and service every day.Revera's Corporate Brochure
Located at 93 Principale Street in the heart of La Broquerie, Le Chalet de La Broquerie is a secure, fully wheelchair- and scooter-accessible residence designed for adults 55+. Residents enjoy convenient access to the church, library, medical clinic, pharmacy, grocery store, post office, and other essential services. The property offers three housing phases to suit different needs, including bachelor, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites. Features include private bathrooms with safety bars, kitchen or kitchenette appliances, shared laundry facilities, parking options, and included yard care and snow removal. Select suites offer subsidized rent through Manitoba Housing, while Phase III provides an assisted living package with daily meals and weekly housekeeping. A welcoming, community-focused environment with raised garden beds and no pets permitted. Reach out to us today!
LSCU complex is a 17,000 sq.ft facility located 8km south of Winnipeg. The gym/banquet hall has a licensed capacity for 542 people with a commercial kitchen. We have a fully equipped fitness centre, a 1200 sq.ft. multi purpose room, change rooms, showers, and an asphalted outdoor rink.
Grunthal was first settled in 1876 by Russian Mennonites who had come to Canada in what is referred to as the first major wave of Russian immigration. James Urry, in his book None But Saints, defines the three big immigration movements of Mennonites from Russia to America. The first was in the 1870's when Alexander II (then Czar) voided the charters that provided Russian Mennonites from Religious Freedoms and self-determination of their communities. From 1873 to 1884 about 8,000 Mennonites migrated to Manitoba, with another 13,000 settling in the mid-western United States. The second major wave of Russian Mennonites migrated to Canada soon after the Russian Revolution in 1919.
Greendale Estate, owned and operated by Menno Home for the Aged, is a non-profit corporation. Greendale Estate's mission is to facilitate assisted living and supportive housing with compassion, sensitivity and respect for each person's physical, emotional and spiritual needs, in a safe, home-like environment.