Turning Leaf (Inc.) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to providing crisis and treatment services to those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness.These services are made up of caring, skilled community members.These Turning Leaf community members are dedicated to helping those experiencing intellectual challenge and mental illness. They are also deeply committed to working with the participant in addressing the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that those experiencing intellectual challenge and/or mental illness face every day: discrimination, poverty, stigm,a isolation, loneliness.Introducing the Fallen Leaf FundThe Fallen Leaf Fund is a fund established by Turning Leaf (Inc.) in 2012 designed to raise money to ensure critical services – crisis counselling, safe housing for women at risk, and addictions treatment – can be provided to those living with mental illness and intellectual challenge. The recipients of these services are often those who have fallen through the cracks in our system.Donovan is a perfect example of someone falling through the cracks.Donovan was born in Winkler, Manitoba to proud parents
Anola, Manitoba, Canada is a small town located 24 km east of Winnipeg, 40km north of Steinbach in the municipality of Springfield. It was first established in 1907 as a railroad stop. Its name is derived from the word ''knoll,'' meaning a hill or mound, which the community is built on.
Children are our GiftsSagkeeng Child and Family Services is one of 10 agencies in the Southern First Nations Network of Care providing provincially mandated services. We believe that children are our gifts and as a community, it is our responsibility to guarantee their physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs. We provide a variety of services built on the principles of honesty, respect, kindness, trust, humility and courage. We welcome your comments anytime.
For over 25 years the Manitoba Association of Native Firefighters has been providing assistance to First Nation Communities throughout Manitoba. Training, Emergency Management, Workshops, Education are only the beginning of the services that we provide First Nations. For a Short Time when you purchase MANFF T-Shirts receive a $5.00 discount and a Kick Cancer pin! We have limited number of items on hand. Proceeds of the purchases go toward Cancer Care Manitoba or the Alzheimer's Society of Manitoba.
Created May 1, 2009 and Chartered Nov 26th, 2010. Genuinely nice people mostly with interest in 4 wheel and 2 wheel electric transportation methods in Manitoba. All kinds of electric powered vehicle enthusists welcomed however, including electric powered boats etc.. They usually meet the last Thursday evening Monthly, including summer, from Jan to November at U of M.Read more
The 'Right to Work'. It sounds very nice doesn't? In fact it is arguably the biggest threat to workers we have seen in 100 years. Many American states have passed 'Right to Work' legislation and it is a looming threat in Canada. The name, 'Right to Work' implies that it simply gives people the right to work.
Navigation MenuEPIC TO HOST CAFE FUNDRAISEREpic Opportunities will host its annual Café Fundraiser event on Thurs., Nov. 6 at the Victoria Inn in Winnipeg. The event is one of the primary fundraisers of Epic Opportunities with a goal of raising money for accessible housing for individuals with intellectual...read moreSTARTING A CONVERSATIONWhen members of the Epic Opportunities recruitment team got together earlier this year to discuss ways of better engaging members of the public at the various career fairs they attend they came up with an idea that fit to a T. Actually, it fit like a T-shirt. ...read moreEPIC CONSULTANT IS ON THE JOBKellie Thai's job could be likened to that of a tour guide. An Employment Consultant with Epic Opportunities' Career Exploration Service, she too takes people on all kinds of exciting journeys filled with both challenges and rewards. While you aren't likely...read morePROVINCE TO BOOST WAGESThe Manitoba government recently announced plans to enhance wages for support workers at agencies which provide residential services to adults with intellectual disabilities
Our forests are a fragile resource. They are a valuable asset to our economy and a vital part of our environment, critical to wildlife, soil stability, water resources and life itself.Interested in learning more? You've come to the right place.As Manitoba's oldest conservation education organization, the Manitoba Forestry Association (MFA) is a leader in the field of forest education. Our mission is to inform and educate all Manitobans about wise management of trees and forests, to ensure they will remain healthy and productive not only for today, but for future generations.As you explore our website, consider how forests play a part in your life. Then let us show you how your support and participation can help to sustain and nurture this precious resource.Whether you are a teacher or a student, a land or business owner, a current MFA member or simply an interested individual, the MFA has a program that will help you to understand, appreciate, and protect this integral part of the global ecosystem - our forests