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.
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.
Community Financial Counselling Services, Inc. (CFCS) is a non-profit, United Way member agency. We are a credit counselling agency that can help you get a handle on your debt with a plan that works for you.
There are no hidden agendas – we are a publicly-funded, non-profit – that means we don’t need to profit from your debt management plan. We tell you everything you need to know up front in your orientation session or at your first one-on-one meeting with us.
*Our counselling services are free of charge.
Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) Cash Advances As an administrator of the Advance Payments Program, the Canadian Canola Growers Association issues cash advances to farmers on more than 20 different commodities across Western Canada. ?Repayment Extension for 2013-14 AdvancesA Stay of Default has extended the 2013-14 APP repayment deadline for cash advances issued by CCGA to March 31, 2015. Read more the specific terms of the Stay . Changes to 2014-15 Repayment TimelinesTwo important changes will affect repayments on 2014-15 cash advances, including:The deadline to submit repayments to CCGA is extended to within 30 calendar days of receipt of payment or 60 calendar days of delivery to the buyer, whichever is earlier.The deadline to submit proof of sale documentation has been extended to September 30, 2015. ?Producers can view their account using our Secure Producer Account Services. Select the 'Cash Advance Login' below or in the top corner of this screen. Once signed in, producers can complete a cash advance application online, check account balances, review important deadlines or print out summary reports
The Manitoba Chiropractors Association licenses and regulates the practice of chiropractic in Manitoba. As a legislated, self-governing body, it is our mission to serve both the public and chiropractic professionals with the enforcement of guidelines, directives, and code of ethics.
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