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The Manitoba Arts Network has represented community organizations that deliver arts programming in rural & northern Manitoba since 1984. Our Board is made up of members representing each region of the province. Most of our members operate in small towns and communities at a considerable distance from Winnipeg, the arts & culture hub of Manitoba. The services and programs offered by Manitoba Arts Network assists our members to counter some of the obstacles caused by distance from the resources and opportunities available in Winnipeg. Our website is kept up-to-date with program information, links to resources, and free public access to directories of Manitoba presenters, performers available to tour in Manitoba, and visual artists with work for an exhibition and/or available for workshops. We deliver an annual showcase and professional development event to meet the arts programming needs and interests of community arts organizations in October.
Established in 1981, the Manitoba Chartered Accountants Foundation provides financial support to students, educators and post-secondary institutions in Manitoba.
The Manitoba Children's Museum provides an interactive learning environment that nurtures the power of imagination and spirit of self-discovery. For over 25 years, we have been the place for families to play, laugh, learn and grow.
The Marguerite Bourgeoys Family Centre (MBFC)is a health care and resource centre that helps families manage and care for their reproductive health through the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System and NaProTECHNOLOGY® The Centre provides education, counselling and care to women and their families in the areas of family planning, fertility, infertility, gynaecological care and disease prevention. The Centre teaches couples the Creighton Model FertilityCare™ System to help them better understand and care for their reproductive health. With NaProTECHNOLOGY® medical and health professionals can customize treatment specific to each woman and her menstrual cycle. Beyond fertility and family planning, NaProTECHNOLOGY® can help medical and health professionals to determine and treat other women’s health issues such as, but not limited to, premenstrual syndrome, ovarian dysfunction, repeat miscarriage, endometriosis, and irregular cycles.
The Mennonite Heritage Village brings to life the Mennonite way of life from the 16th century to today. The forty-acre (17-hectare) site features a typical village main street, including a general store, a 19th century one-room store, print shop, blacksmith/tinsmith shop/saddlery, livery barn (converted to a restaurant serving delicious traditional meals), original log-house, 2 house-barns, Mennonite private school, and an Old Colony church. Visit an authentic sod dug-out home (semlin), working windmill, public school, historic church, and farm yard. See farm animals, vintage tractors, farm equipment and vehicles, steam engines, pioneer skill demonstrations (on special event days) and much more. The museum originated in 1958 as a project of the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society. The 1990 Village Centre contains a permanent gallery depicting the history of Mennonites, and a temporary gallery. Over 45,000 visitors a year experience Pioneer Life through us. Help us tell the story.
Rural Family Connections is a registered charity, serving families in Ottawa's rural south since 1979. Our 3 core programs as follows: 1. Metcalfe Cooperative Nursery School: Through MCNS we offer morning programs for Toddlers and Preschoolers in a nurturing, inclusive and stimulating learning environment. For over 30 years we have been giving children a first preschool experience they will fondly remember. 2. Metcalfe Home Daycare Agency: Licensed through the Ministry of Education, we have 20+ years offering Licensed Child care in the homes of carefully selected providers. 3. Live and Learn Resource Centre: A welcoming meeting place for parents and childcare providers to exchange ideas, meet new friends and access resources, while providing a stimulating setting for babies and preschoolers. We offer playgroups for babies and preschoolers, Infant massage & baby sign training, a kindergarten readiness program, prenatal classes and a variety of other services and resources.
We are an international Roman Catholic Religious Congregation of Priests, Brothers and Sisters announcing the Good News to peoples that have not yet been evangelized, preferably the most needy and the most neglected.
Each year there are 200 young canadians who go make international volunteer projects! They provide assistance to the local community on various themes previously chosen: renovation of heritage, environment, construction, cultural, agricultural, social, educational ..
Founded in 1979, MukiBaum Treatment Centres is a non-profit, charitable organization that provides Day Treatment Programs and Residential Programs to children and adults with complex disabilities. Over 50% of the people we serve have autism.
Le Mûrier est un organisme de bienfaisance fondé en 1985 qui accompagne des personnes vivant des problèmes graves de santé mentale. Nos différents services d'hébergement spécialisés et nos stages d'apprentissage par le travail visent l'intégration et le maintien de nos clients dans la communauté. À travers ces services, nous offrons un accompagnement personnalisé et adapté au défi que représente la vie avec un problème de santé mentale grave. Pour plus d'informations, visitez le www.lemurier.org
The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI) is a charitable, not-for-profit organization with headquarters in Winnipeg. We are Canada’s national film, television and digital media training school for writers, directors and producers. We believe that the best way to learn is by doing. Our market-driven courses have led to employment and successful careers for graduates by giving them a competitive edge. According to our 2013 alumni survey, 87% of respondents are working in the film and TV industry.
Over 25 years ago a dedicated group of Aboriginal women recognized the need for a meeting place in Toronto for Aboriginal women to share resources, support one another, and practice their traditional ways. Today, Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto (NWRCT) is an award winning charity that continues to honour the vision of our founders as the only organization dedicated to serving all Aboriginal women and their children in the Greater Toronto Area. As a registered charity, we offer life-enhancing resources, cultural ceremonies and teachings, skill development, and programs to build our collective capacity and celebrate our cultures. Our programs fall under five broad categories: Housing & Advocacy, Youth, Parenting, Employment & Education and Culture & Spirit. Our work and direction is guided by the Seven Grandfather teachings: Wisdom, Love, Respect, Bravery, Honesty, Humility, and Truth.