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.
IUEC Local Union InformationInternational Union of Elevator ConstructorsL1 Golden 1's retirees annual picnic on Staten IslandL1 Joe Pepe s Camaro on display at the Local 1 car show.L2 Blake Crane at Local 2 annual picnicL4 President Nugent awarding 25 year pin to Sean FoleyL4 President Nugent awarding retirement clock to retiree Walter Stock.L4 President Todd Nugent awarding 25 year pins to Steve D Agostino & Bob Gould and a 30 year pin to Arnold Thomas Jr.L4 Retiree Dave Bernard s grandson Peter with the worlds biggest fish!L6 golfers working their way through the food line for the delicious steaks.L6 The Gielarowski s pencil whipping the competition.L6 Ed Wright with a very nice 47 inch Muskie.L7 at NEIEP Welding Trailer for farewell cook-out.L7 Dave Kroedel, Chris McCorkle, Don Blair & Bradon Jessee on Otis modernization job.L7 Retiree Rick Turowski Sr. & elevator buddies at a party for Rick at his Kent Island house.L7 Tom Metzger, Terry Jones, Al Spears & George Boecker attend fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
North End of Winnipeg by providing a safe community gathering place that allows families to connect and belong. We help families break the cycle of poverty by providing programs and services that empower them to meet their life goals. Our ValuesWe value community – We believe people should be a part of and belong to a safe community.We value families – We believe that families are the foundation of society and are to be supported.We value partnerships – We are committed to working with others that work to empower families and community.We value respect – We are committed to respecting all people regardless of their culture, faith, lifestyle, or background. We understand to receive respect is to give respect freely.We value integrity – We are committed to conducting ourselves in an honest and transparent manner that honours the trust that the community and our supporters have given us.We are Christian – We believe that Christ's message of love and redemption provides hope for all people.
Nestled along the bank of the Red River, Elmwood is home to some 17,000 people. Here you'll find a rich cultural and social diversity, a thriving local economy, well-kept homes and streets, and beautiful parks and green spaces. Above all, you will find a caring community focused on the well-being and prosperity of its residents.
More information about CEF CanadaOur PurposeChild Evangelism Fellowship is an evangelical, Bible-centred mission whose purpose is to evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and to establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living. Our concern in seeking to evangelize children is that, 'not one of these little ones should perish.'Our MissionTo enlist, equip and encourage a team of qualified leaders who will effectively fulfill the purpose of Child Evangelism Fellowship, expanding the work throughout Canad,a working in close cooperation the Bible-centred churches and other mission organizations which are in agreement with our Statement of Faith and teaching program.CEF Canada is committed to training and discipleship ministries whenever evangelism takes place.In cities, towns and rural communities, volunteers working through CEF ministries are ministering to thousands of Canada's children, otherwise unreached with the gospel of Jesus Christ.CEF Canada volunteers serve under the leadership of trained CEF staff and local committees who provide leadership, training and materials
Who We AreOur mission: To bring hope and a future through Christ to youth and their families in the inner city.Inner City Youth Alive (ICYA) is located in the North End of Winnipeg, which is one of the poorest and underserved area in Winnipeg and Canada. ICYA provides a safe, active and nurturing environment for children and youth many of whom experience poverty, abuse and neglect.ICYA engages local kids by offering quality programs through which relationships grow. These supportive relationships play a vital role in the lives of hundreds who are at risk, providing hope, inspiration, mentorship and a strong sense of the Heavenly Father's desire to be in relationship with us. These essential programs empower children and youth to grow and develop into confident individuals who are better equipped to deal with the harsh realities that they face daily._____Our HistoryInner City Youth Alive was founded in 1986 with the vision of Mark Friesen and Kent Dueck. Their vision was to make a difference in the lives of our inner city youth by sharing the love of Christ with them.