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Workshops & ClassesWe at Natural Essentials affirm and believe that all relationships between clients and practitioners are harmonious and life supporting on all levels of body, mind, and soul. All that work at Natural Essentialsare guided intuitively by the infinite intelligence of spirit. We are here to help guide you along the path ofhealth, happiness, and healing and are honored to be a participant along your journey to wellness.- Deborah FlahertyNatural Essentials is a complementary health facility that specializes in natural and wholesome healing.
Located in Winnipeg, the Nunavut Gallery boasts a selection of Inuit sculptures, drawings and prints from nearly all areas of Nunavut. Please contact us for professional appraisal of your pieces, or to buy or sell a collection. To browse through the featured artworks, please see our website.
The gallery's director, Richard Kroeker has over seventeen years experience in the field of Inuit and contemporary art. Richard has been involved with Winnipeg Art Gallery in the past as a tour guide specializing in Inuit Art. He has also traveled in the arctic to numerous communities including Baker Lake, Arviat, Repulse Bay and many others.
The Winnipeg FoundationMission StatementThe mission of Osborne Village Resource Centre is to empower the underemployed through employment facilitation, career counselling, and computer literacy. We provide employability skills training, access to technology, and innovative strategies to adapt to the ever-changing job market.We are a community-based organization that acts as a bridge to Winnipeg's labour market by promoting access to community resources, services for immigrants, information on post-secondary and apprenticeship programs, fellowship, and advocacy.We are a warm, inclusive, safe space devoted to assist individuals to achieve professional pride.ClienteleIndividuals who use the Centre range from young people to seniors and are from varied cultural backgrounds, as well as those who have special needs.PartnershipsThe Centre opened in 1996 with a partnership between the South Winnipeg Technical Centre (now known as Winnipeg Technical College) and Human Resources Development Canada.The provincial department Manitoba Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade is the Centre's primary funder