Posted on July 26, 2013 by adminDon't put your knitting needles away over the summer! Toy Mountain will be needing knitted items for the Christmas Cheer Board. The Fire Department and Salvation Army are involved in this effort. Members who wish to donate knitted articles can drop them off at our office any Tuesday. We will make sure they get to Toy Mountain.
NADA Envisions Diabetes Free PeopleAbout NADAOur VisionNADA is a not-for-profit members-led organization established in 1995 as a result of the rising rates of diabetes in Aboriginal communities.NADA envisions diabetes-free people.To achieve this vision NADA will be an open, independent, grassroots prominent organization that is the driving force in:Raising awareness about diabetes and Aboriginal peoples among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in Canada.Advocating for programs and services for Aboriginal peoples affected by diabetes.Promoting healthy lifestyles to prevent the onset or complications of diabetes for all Aboriginal peoples.Our MissionNADA's mission is to be the driving force in addressing diabetes and Aboriginal people as a priority health issue by working together with people, Aboriginal communities and organizations in a culturally respectful manner in promoting healthy lifestyles among Aboriginal people today and for future generations.Our Goals and ObjectivesTo support individuals, families and communities to access resources for diabetes prevention, education, research and surveillance.To establish and nurture working relationships with those committed to persons affected by diabetes.To inspire communities to develop and enhance their ability to reduce the incidence and prevalence of diabetes
Formed in 1952, CLAC is one of Canada’s fastest-growing unions. Operating through 15 member centres, it is the country’s largest national, independent, multi-sector union representing over 60,000 workers in almost every sector. Based on values of respect, dignity, and fairness, CLAC is committed to building better workplaces, better communities, and better lives. We are a union that believes there’s more to work than just work. Work helps us feel a sense of achievement, to feel good about a job well done. We work hard to improve your workplace so that you can enjoy your life both at work and outside of work. Our approach is constructive, not confrontational. Our professional representatives and trained stewards are there to answer your questions, help with any problems that arise at work, and negotiate contracts that make sure you are fairly compensated. Welcome to a different kind of union, one committed to helping you get the most out of every day. Welcome to CLAC.
Welcome to Knowles Centre. We are a non-profit treatment centre for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral difficulties.Knowles Centre began as an orphanage for boys in 1907. Today, Knowles Centre provides group care treatment, day treatment, sexual abuse treatment, treatment foster care, and independent living programs to both boys and girls and their families from Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario.
UMSU the Commerce Students' Association (CSA)The Commerce Students' Association (CSA) is the entire student body enrolled in the I.H. Asper School of Business. This includes the 1600+ full- and part-time students in the Undergraduate Bachelor of Commerce program.The CSA Council is a student-run organization that serves the students (YOU!). The council acts as a link between the students, faculty, and members of the business community.The CSA Council is comprised of 7 executive members and 43 internal members, for a total of 50 active members. These students are dedicated to planning, organizing, and promoting approximately 60 events throughout the school year. These events allow for personal and professional development, as well as networking opportunities with the business community and with other students.Our 'Work Hard, Play Hard' motto is demonstrated through the involvement of all students in our faculty. We strongly encourage every student to GET INVOLVED, if only in a small part to help make Asper the best faculty on campus, and make your university experience the best it can be
Be a part of Winnipeg's First Ever Living Soccer Pitch!You've heard of Winnipeg's national record setting Living Flag on Canada Day, right? Well now is your chance to be a part of Winnipeg's first ever Living Soccer Pitch. The FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015TM local organizing team needs hundreds of volunteers to join them at ManyFest in Memorial Park on Saturday, September 6th to form a Living Soccer Pitch for the celebrity soccer match that will be taking place in honour of the upcoming official ticket on sale on September 10th.Want to know the best part? The first 200 volunteers to sign up and show up will receive their very own FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015TM t-shirts! FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015TM Living Soccer Pitch at ManyFest.