Valour Community Centre is planning on holding a 'Little Bit Of Everything' Sale – a combination community garagesale and craft/bake sale!Where: Valour Community Centre – Isaac Brock Site – 715 Telfer St. N. – In the GymnasiumWhen: Saturday, October 4, 2014, 10 am to 3 pmClean out all of that clutter you've been meaning to get rid of, skip the hassle of organizing a yard sale at yourplace, and sell it here! If you bake or make crafts, you are welcome to sell your wares at this event, too!We have 22 8-foot tables available, and 14 6-foot tables available for rent!There are electrical outlets available for 14 of the tables.
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
Some of the top refugee source countries in Manitoba are Eritre,a Ethiopi,a Congo, Somali,a Iraq, Afghanistan and Bhutan.About UsWade ParkeThe IRCOM StoryThe Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba Inc. (IRCOM) is a non-profit organization that operates a transitional housing complex in downtown Winnipeg called IRCOM House Ellen. IRCOM House offers secure, affordable and clean apartments to newcomer families for up to 3 years after their arrival.In addition IRCOM provides onsite supports and services including an After-School Program for children and youth, An Asset Building Program for those interested in learning about money in the Canadian context and participating in a matched savings program as well as a Community Resource Program that connects community members with employment, education, and various health resources throughout Winnipeg. IRCOM also runs the Newcomer Literacy Initiative which consists of daily English as an Additional Language classes with free childcare available.IRCOM House is home to families from diverse cultural, educational, linguistic and professional backgrounds.
We Are Your NeighboursSome of us come from different parts of the city and others of us live right next door, but all of us call Crosspoint our home church.We are also a mixed group of individuals: young and old; white collar and blue collar; and from different ethnic backgrounds. However, we come together to worship, learn and grow as a church family.We Are AuthenticWe are real people with real lives and real struggles just like you.We Are On A JourneyWe are on different stages of our spiritual journey. Some of us are seekers with questions and doubts, some of us have experienced God's grace and are trying to experience it more deeply in our daily lives, and others of us have been walking with Christ the majority of our lives.We believe no one has arrived, so we come together to encourage and support each another along the way while making an impact in our community and the world.
ContactThe Concordia Campus... response in action.Concordia Wellness Projects Inc. (CWPI) is a non-profit corporation established by representatives of the Mennonite faith community as an expression of our commitment to care for others.MissionCWPI's Mission is to provide outstanding wellness and housing services, in a way that reflects Christian values and demonstrates a passion to serve our community.VisionCWPI's Vision is to be a provider of excellent community wellness services in the north-east quadrant of the City of Winnipeg.We Value:Collaboration – We embrace the collaboration needed to support our stakeholders (e.g. Concordia Joint Replacement Group, Concordia Foundation, Concordia Hospital, Concordia Village Resident Advisory Council, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority) in our pursuit of excellent services.Compassion and Respect – We believe in the sacredness and uniqueness of all patients, residents, their families, and members of the CWPI Team. We treat each other with compassion and respect.Excellence – Each of us is committed to excellence.
Every day, Revera helps more than 30,000 seniors and other clients to live their lives to the fullest. We are proud to offer accommodation, care and services that suit individual needs and preferences. Through our vibrant retirement communities, long term care homes, U.S. nursing and rehab centres, and dedicated home health team, Revera offers choices that enable our residents and clients to continue to be their best. With 50 years of experience, Revera has a deep understanding of the seniors we serve. With quality as our cornerstone, and respect, integrity, compassion and excellence as our building blocks, we are building on our heritage as a leader in care and service every day.Revera's Corporate Brochure