Law Society Of Manitoba are ready to help you with your legal needs today. They can serve your needs as legal counselors, solicitors, attorneys and even more and can manage your legal concerns on marital affairs. Law Society Of Manitoba has the competences to advise you with your immigration queries. Their office has the ability to administer your legal corporate obligations. They can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors and can assist you with preparing purchase and lease agreements and performing title searches. They nominate a skill in employment law.
The Canadian Muslim Women's Institute Inc. (CMWI) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2006. CMWI is the first organization of its kind in Manitoba where Muslim women are both the leaders and participants of their own organization. The goal of the Institute is to promote and empower Muslim women and their families socially, economically and spiritually, within the spirit of Islamic principles. CMWI is run by an elected Board comprised of women of diverse cultures, ages and professions.
Living Waters Canada exists to help people find hope and live life through experiencing Jesus in their relationships and sexuality. We carry out our mission by partnering with churches to offer safe places for spiritual care and experiential discipleship. Our staff, volunteers and partners work together to see people living healthy, hope-filled lives in their relationships, families and communities.Contact us ?I came to LW because my father was a well-known evangelist. We were shown off as children. I was always asking, 'Am I enough?' It was a huge wounding, the feeling of not being enough. I found healing in understanding what drove my addiction...God met me, showed me He is savior, redeemer and friend.?Read Stories of Hope?One of the most powerful signs of the in-breaking of the Kingdom of God in our time is Living Waters Canada.
Founded in 1976, Rossbrook House is a neighbourhood drop-in centre for children, youth, and young adults. Located at the corner of Ross Avenue and Sherbrook Street in the Centennial area of the inner-city of Winnipeg MB; it offers a constant alternative to the destructive environment of the streets:Keeping the doors open 365 days of the year and 24 hours every weekend & period of school holidaysRecruiting its staff from the young people who come to the centre on a regular basis Driving participants safely home each evening Rossbrook's mission is to provide a safe place for children and youth to belong, play, learn and become...Today, 1,500 children and youth ages 6-24 years come through the doors annually and up to 100 participants on a daily basis. Beyond being a safe place to be, Rossbrook has 3 alternative school programs, an afterschool homework club, young mom's group, sports and recreational activities, Aboriginal cultural activities, leadership activites, a music program, a money management/matched savings program and a transformative writing program for youth and adults in the community.