Welcome to the South Transcona Community Centrés official website! The community centre and our site is maintained by volunteers and we could always use some extra help. Please visit one of our public meetings on the first Wednesday of every month to find out how you can help!
Community Safety Net is a revolutionary safety awareness and education initiative that creates a network of concerned individuals who want to protect children and help save lives. It's been embraced by thousands of communities in the United States and Canada, forming an extensive safety net that stretches across the continent. But the real magic comes from the ability of our resources to increase awareness, while bringing communities together for the benefit of children. Parents, community leaders, local businesses and schools all play a key part in the process. And it works. Community Safety Net has already saved lives. As it expands across North America, we know it will save many, many more.
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Navigation MenuPathways to EducationCEDA hosts the Pathways to Education program in Winnipeg, with partnerships from the Province of Manitob,a Winnipeg School Division, Pathways to Education Canad,a University of Winnipeg and the City of Winnipeg. Pathways to Education-Winnipeg program focuses on lowering high school drop outs rates, increasing access to post-secondary education and closing the 'opportunity gap' There are 4...read moreThe History of CEDACommunity Education Development Association (CEDA) was formed in 1979 when seven inner city parent councils agreed to form a non-profit community development organization in order to build a voice for inner city parents and residents to more effectively address education and community improvement concerns and issues. A Board of Directors was elected to govern CEDA including representation from...read moreAboriginal Children Count CampaignAboriginal Children Count: A Campaign for Social Justice in the Childhood Development: The purpose of this campaign which was launched in 2012 is to create awareness for the need for targeted programming for Aboriginal babies to age four who live in the North End.