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History of 119 Sutherland AvenueThe former All People?s Sutherland Mission, 119 Sutherland Ave., has been serving the Point Douglas community for over 100 years as an educational facility. Designed by prominent architect J.H.G. Russell, the mission was opened in 1908 with the intent to create a multifunctional space for preaching, education, and recreation to meet the needs of new immigrants. MICEC has occupied 119 Sutherland Avenue since 1977 and took ownership in 1981. Since then we have continued to provide much needed services to the area. We recognize the historical significance of the building and are proud of the fact that in 2004 it was designated as an official Heritage Building. Our restoration of the building?s exterior has honoured its rich history as an educational facility and community landmark.
New Line Furntiure has been in business since 2002.
We specialize in counter stools, bar stools, in metal and wood.
We also carry other furniture such as benches, tables, chairs and other accessories.
We carry stools from Samton that are made in Canada. You can customize the height, paint finish, material.
We are an accredited business with BBB.org
Careers The North End Women's Centre has been serving women and their families for since 1984. We are a registered non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors elected by the membership.Our purpose is to provide a friendly atmosphere, where women can receive the understanding, support, and resources they need to make informed choices their lives. Resources include, but are not limited to, information, referrals, counselling, outreach, employment programs, transitional housing, groups, and volunteer opportunities. These services are determined by the community through feedback from staff and participants.We have three sites:394 Selkirk Avenue - Our main building offers counselling services, groups, addictions continued recovery program, information and referral, outreach, advocacy, and a drop-in area.Chriss Tetlock Place - Located in the North End of Winnipeg, Chriss Tetlock Place is a second stage transition housing facility and home to our addictions program.382-384 Serlkirk Avenue - This building is home to the Up Shoppe, two transitional housing units, and four offices.
The North End Community Renewal Corporation (NECRC) was founded in 1998 by a coalition of Winnipeg organizations who were concerned about some of the trends in the north end of Winnipeg and who were aware of the good results that community development corporations in other parts of North American were achieving in revitalizing inner city communities. The NECRC was established to serve the community within the geographic area north of the CP tracks, south of Carruthers Ave., east of McPhillips Street and west of the Red River.The mandate of the corporation is to promote the social, economic and cultural renewal of the north end of Winnipeg. It does this by improving the quality and accessibility of housing, creating jobs, upgrading commercial and industrial areas, implementing employment development programs, improving the overall image of the community, and reducing crime in the community. The corporation provides co-ordination activities and a strategic focus for many of the community improvement activities taking place in the north end.NECRC is committed to the social, economic and cultural renewal of the North End of Winnipeg.NECRC defines its development goals through annual consultations and ongoing networking with North End residents and businesses
1Hope Winnipeg represents a group of not-for-profit organizations working together towards a brighter future by connecting with, supporting and empowering the most disenfranchised people in our city.Our five outreach ministries (West Broadway, St. Matthew's-Maryland, Oak Table, North End Stella and Rainbow Ministry) serve those living with addictions, those without a place to call home, or those shunned by others based on race, income and sexual orientation. The need for their presence continues to grow, especially in these times of economic stress.
Independently owned and operated since 1932, I.D.A. pharmacies are run by local pharmacists who pride themselves on keeping their communities healthy through personalized care.