Welcome to the Manitoba CAPC Coalition website!This website will introduce you to the work of CAPC (Community Action Program for Children) in Manitob,a highlighting both our work as a group and our individual projects.The work we do together is described in both English and French. The descriptions of individual projects will be written in the language in which their services are offered.Manitoba CAPC Projects are making a different in the lives of children in our province, strengthening them and their families. We are pleased to share some of our successes here.Welcome to the Manitoba CAPC Coalition website!This website will introduce you to the work of CAPC (Community Action Program for Children) in Manitob,a highlighting both our work as a group and our individual projects.The work we do together is described in both English and French. The descriptions of individual projects will be written in the language in which their services are offered.Manitoba CAPC Projects are making a different in the lives of children in our province, strengthening them and their families.
Some of the top refugee source countries in Manitoba are Eritre,a Ethiopi,a Congo, Somali,a Iraq, Afghanistan and Bhutan.About UsWade ParkeThe IRCOM StoryThe Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba Inc. (IRCOM) is a non-profit organization that operates a transitional housing complex in downtown Winnipeg called IRCOM House Ellen. IRCOM House offers secure, affordable and clean apartments to newcomer families for up to 3 years after their arrival.In addition IRCOM provides onsite supports and services including an After-School Program for children and youth, An Asset Building Program for those interested in learning about money in the Canadian context and participating in a matched savings program as well as a Community Resource Program that connects community members with employment, education, and various health resources throughout Winnipeg. IRCOM also runs the Newcomer Literacy Initiative which consists of daily English as an Additional Language classes with free childcare available.IRCOM House is home to families from diverse cultural, educational, linguistic and professional backgrounds.
Living Bible Explorers began in the spring of 1969 as the Simcoe Boys Club. It met in the West End home of 23 year-old George Bock. Four boys attended. George asked God to send someone to share the love of Jesus with kids on his street. The 'someone' prayed for turned out to be George himself.By the fall of that first year, so many boys were coming to the club additional help was needed. Along came George Walker to fill the gap. That same fall, the first girls club was started in an old Safeway building, and the ministry changed its name to Living Bible Explorers.Today, with ten full-time staff, a number of summer workers, and 50 to 100 volunteers, LBE continues to reach children, youth, and families in Winnipeg's inner city with the Good News of Jesus.
it is always wonderful being here and I have learned a lot and God has also moved mightily in the ministry. Keep up the great work and God would keep on rewarding you for doing his works and winning souls for him: as in the scriptures in Math. 28 vs 19-20 & 2Cor. 5 vs 20 Read more