Who We Are The Winnipeg Rental Network (WRN) is a non-profit initiative providing a web-based database that makes it easier for people to find affordable rental housing. The site i...more...See more text
Thomas Sill, C.A.1905 - 1986Mr. Sill lived his entire life in Winnipeg and practised as a chartered accountant for many years. He was an astute investor who built a fortune which b...more...See more text
Six citizens, concerned about community re-entry needs of the recovering alcoholic, formed Alcohol Recovery Inc (A.R.I.) in 1977. Until that time, a program did not exist in the Wi...more...See more text
Living Bible Explorers began in the spring of 1969 as the Simcoe Boys Club. It met in the West End home of 23 year-old George Bock. Four boys attended. George asked God to send som...more...See more text
it is always wonderful being here and I have learned a lot and God has also moved mightily in the ministry. Keep up the great work and God would keep on rewarding you for doing his works and winning souls for him: as in the scriptures in Math. 28 vs 19-20 & 2Cor. 5 vs 20 Read more
Welcome to HHRMHospitality House Refugee Ministry is a non-profit organization, and has for many years been Winnipeg's leading sponsor of refugees.Thousands have been sponsored fro...more...See more text
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With more than 35+ years of experience in fundraising and leadership in her work with charities of all sizes and sectors such as healthcare, arts and cult...more...See more text
Ronald McDonald House Manitoba is an organization that keeps families together. As a charitable organization in Winnipeg we operate two core programs: Ronald McDonald House and the...more...See more text
The Canadian Muslim Women's Institute Inc. (CMWI) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2006. CMWI is the first organization of its kind in Manitoba where Muslim women a...more...See more text
Our people have come home... Ka Ni Kanichihk (pronounced Ga Ni Ganichick) means 'those who lead' in the Ininew (Cree). Led by visionary community leaders and Elders who understood ...more...See more text