Our organization is comprised of 12 Directors elected for a two year term. The five person Executive Committee consists of the Chairperson of the Board, Past Chair, 1st Vice Chairperson, 2nd Vice Chairperson, and the Secretary Treasurer. The board meets on a monthly basis and reviews reports submitted by the Chair of the various committees. it is the mission of the Manitoba Home Builders' Association to be the voice of the residential construction industry in Manitoba; to provide a forum for the ongoing education of the membership with respect to technology and business practices; to achieve an environment in which the membership can operate successfully; and to promote affordability and choice in housing for all Manitobans.
Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of CanadaValley of WinnipegFreemasonry is a Fraternal Brotherhood whose membership must be sought by an aspiring candidate. In other words, to be part of our international organization, ask a Freemason how to become a Member.For more information about Scottish Rite, feel free to contact the Valley of Winnipeg Office.For more information on Freemasonry in Manitob,a visit the Grand Lodge of Manitoba website .Freemasonry, Making Good Men Better !VALLEY of WINNIPEG NEWSWe hope you have been enjoying the Summer Brethren. Our Fall Degree schedule will be starting soon so please check back for more information.Our September/October edition of The Rite News will be published soon, as well. It too will be full of updates, news and forthcoming events.Ill. Bro. Dave Holt 33°, who is coordinating the Rite Irees Luncheon events, is requesting the assistance of Valley Members to recommend Speakers for upcoming luncheons. If you know of a potential speaker who would be interested in presenting to the group, please contact Bro.
Youth Resource Centre, Youth Organizations, Youth Centres, Community Programs, Alternative Parent Home, Adolescent Resources In Community Homes, Specialized Individual Placement Services, Services To Older Adolescent, Youth Crisis Stabilization System
MYSPDF documents listed require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing. This software is available free to download from Adobe's Web site .Macdonald Youth Services (Head Office) as viewed from the North side of the Assiniboine River - August, 1996 Winnipeg, MB CanadaIn 1929, a group of concerned citizens founded the Sir Hugh John Macdonald Memorial Hostel to respond to needs of the community at that time. It was named in honour of Sir Hugh John Macdonald, a police magistrate. Throughout his career, Hugh John preached courtesy, compassion, firmness and impartiality. He also practiced those traits. Sir Hugh John Macdonald felt that some offenders had been pushed into their petty crimes due to the harsh social and economic times. He would often suspend sentences and then work to find jobs for the youth. Many times, Hugh John would provide temporary shelter for the young men in his own home. Thus, he not only advocated for disadvantaged youth, but he also set an example by providing shelter and guidance to those in need.The hostel was originally based out of a rented home on Mountain Avenue, but incorporated as a charity two years later and purchased its first home at 175 Mayfair Avenue
The Consumers' Association of Orange County is an independent, non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to educating and informing consumers and to representing the best intrests of consumers to all levels of goverment and to all sectors of society. Established in 1947, CAC Manitoba is governed by an elected Board of Directors. We strive to empower consumers to make informed choices by providing access to resource information and other educational material as well as acting as a referral agency.