Agape Table provides free emergency breakfasts to the Winnipeg community. Those who can pay contribute $1.00 per meal. They also host a Winnipeg Harvest food bank twice weekly for registered clients. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Marlene Street Resource Centre is a community centre offering clothing and household donations; food bank (register through Winnipeg Harvest); men’s outreach; computer skills programs; a drop-in centre; and other community assistance. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Wolseley Family Place is a community centre who offers parenting and baby programs; nutrition programs; a drop in; and a clothing depot. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Blake Gardens Resource Centre is a community centre offering, phone and computer access; food and meals; and counselling. Visit their website for more information. Crisis Line: 204-786-8686, Food Appointment: 204-982-3660 Read more...
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Community Food Centre offers food distribution to the Winnipeg community. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Woodydell/St. Anne’s Family Resource Centre Is a community centre which offers support and programming for children and parents, as well as access to a food bank. Read more...
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Bravestone Centre operates a 12-month residential safe shelter for women and children fleeing abuse. They provide counseling, advocacy, and a 6-month follow-up program focussed on reintegration. They offer independent living for families, and on-site food bank. Please keep in mind that you must be free of addictions, have no current suicidal tendencies, or a history of violent behaviour. Visit their Read more...
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Plessis Community Family Resource Centre is a community Centre which offers support and programming for children and parents; a community kitchen and food cupboard. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) (Thompson) offers a variety of supports to those with mental health challenges, including: counselling and addictions services, transitional housing; educational resources; and community referrals. Sobriety not required. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY) offers primary health care services or youth up to age 29; First aid, prescriptions, and sexual health clinics; hot meals served daily; courses on eviction prevention and budgeting; access to clothing and home goods; and mental health and addictions supports. Visit their website for more information. Read more...