Our MissionThe Catholic Foundation of Manitoba provides the opportunity for individuals and organizations to establish permanent endowments in order to fund groups and organizations carrying out charitable and other works in the Catholic tradition.Our VisionThe Catholic Foundation of Manitoba helps Catholics fulfill their vocation from God to serve the Church and Society by enabling them to carry out acts of mercy through organizations that care for the needy, better the situation of the underprivileged, educate the young, and promote the cultural life of the Catholic community of Manitoba.2014 Annual Caritas Award DinnerThe Board of Directors of The Catholic Foundation of Manitoba is pleased to announce that the Foundation will be honouring Actionmarguerite (includes Centre Taché and Foyer Valade), St. Joseph's Residence and Holy Family Home at their 36th Annual Caritas Award Dinner on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at RBC Convention Centre. Tickets are $95 each and may be purchased individually or for groups of ten (10).
Blessed Bishop and Martyr Vasyl Velychkovsky, C.Ss.R. was beatified in 2001 by St. Pope John Paul II. His holy relics (a fully intact body) are enshrined in St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church in Winnipeg, Manitob,a Canada. This is Canada's Second Martyr's Shrine.Since the enshrinement, this Shrine has become a source of grace and blessing for many people.
To provide a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life. - See more at: http://www.bgcwinnipeg.ca/about/mission-and-core-valu
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.
Sara Riel Inc. provides community-based support for individuals facing mental health challenges, including addiction and substance use disorders, fostering an inclusive environment for recovery and personal empowerment.
Store FrontThe UnionThe local union is the basic unit of the Building Trades. There are locals with only a dozen members and with 30,000 members. Regardless of size, the principle of the operation is the same. A local union is the people in it, and the people are the union. The Manufacturer, the businessman, the doctor, and just about every known group has its own organizationOur MandateIt being a self-evident fact, plainly demonstrated by past experience, that centralization and unity of action among the mechanics, specialists, skilled workers and all workers in the iron and steel industry of this country is necessary in order to successfully deal with the ever-growing encroachments of organized capital, and the many grievances to which our trade is subjected which require speedy adjustments, and upon the satisfactory settlement of which may hinge the welfare of all brothers and sisters in our craft, therefore, believing that this may best be obtained by united action and effort, thus forming a solid representative organization, each pledged to carry into effect the immortal injunction that 'an injury to one is the concern of all,' we pledge ourselves to make any reasonable sacrifice in order to uphold these principles and to advance and perpetuate the Union
The International Union of Allied Trades has represented painter and allied trades in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta for more than 100 years.