OFI is a charitable not-for-profit, community-based social service organization.OFI is.dedicated to the development and delivery of community-based programs fordevelopmentally disabled adolescents and adults who are in conflict,or at risk of being in conflict, with the criminal justice system. The clinically supervised programs enable participants to exercise their rights to equaland appropriate membership in society in the least restrictive setting as possiblewhile maintaining personal and community safety. OFI relies on a variety of residential placement and training options based onan individual's unique needs in risk management and skill level. Services are provided in aclient-driven model; as participants move through treatment and training programming,the model is adapted to reflect participants' acquisition and risk levels.
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The CommitmentANCR works within a jointly coordinated child and family services system with four distinct mandates (First Nations North, First Nations South, Métis and non-Aboriginal); that is community based; and reflects and incorporates the cultures of non-Aboriginal and Aboriginal peoples.Our Commitment to Children and FamiliesFamilies have responsibility in society to ensure the well-being of their children.Each family is unique and has the right to services:That respect their individual needs, their cultural and linguistic heritage.That fosters their participation in decisions, their independence and sustainability.Any intervention in the affairs of a family should:Ensure that the children in the family are safe.Be as non-intrusive as possible.Ensure that no child is at risk because of gaps between programs and services of agencies.Be preventative, supportive, consistent and respectful.Support children to stay with their own family systems whenever possible.Ensuring the safety, security and well-being of children and their best interests are fundamental responsibilities of society
Members InfoAbout UsThe Manitoba Camping Association (MCA) and Sunshine Fund are a registered charity that provides financial support to children and youth whose families experience financial barriers that prevent them from participating in healthy recreation activities. Each year, MC,a through the Sunshine Fund, sends approximately 750 children to various camp programs throughout Manitoba. Our goal is to raise enough money to provide at least 1000 children per year with the opportunity to experience camp and all that it has to offer, both now and in the future.
The Life Science Association of Manitoba (LSAM) is the voice and organizational nucleus for the life science industry of Manitoba.This innovative industry, which now accounts for nearly 7% of Manitoba's GDP, is extremely diverse and wide-reaching.The life science industry's core businesses can be grouped in three distinct categories: Agriculture and Food, Health, Industrial BioProducts, LSAM focuses on attentive, proactive and timely services and programs to over 90 member organizations. We constantly strive to understand which products, services and support our members value most, and create partnerships and programs to deliver them.