The Madison provides housing for those with cognitive or physical difficulties, mental illness or barriers to employment. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Future Hope offers safe, affordable, housing options managed by Future Hope staff. They may also provide assistance in obtaining health cards, drivers license and clothing; connections to employment; some counselling; some assistance with finances and budgeting; and ongoing support for individuals dealing with substance dependencies. Read more...
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Nassau Street Church: Barnabas House provides housing for men recovering from addictions who are in need of support. Admission requires an application & interview process, as well as 3 weeks sobriety at time of admission. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Swan Valley Crisis Centre offers an emergency shelter and second stage housing for up to one year. They also offer referrals, counseling, parenting programs, and advocacy for the Swan River community. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Ikwe Widdjiitiwin operates a crisis line and 30-day shelter for Indigenous women and children fleeing abuse. They also offer counseling, interim housing, advocacy, and help with protection orders. Visit their website for more information. Call their Crisis line at: 1-800-362-3344. Read more...
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Native Addictions Council of Manitoba operators AA, NA, and CA groups; offers counseling; language classes; anger management programs; learning circles; and recreation. They also operate Pritchard House, a 35-day rehab program. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Tamarack Recovery Centre is a private, accredited recovery centre for addictions, offering a minimum 60-day program. Residents must be drug and alcohol free for 28 days prior to entry. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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A Place to call Home offers intensive case management that works to end chronic or episodic homelessness with urban Indigenous people. They offer life skills, support, counseling, literacy, and more. They are operated by the Aboriginal Health & Wellness Centre. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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IRCOM provides literacy training, child care, life skills training, asset building training and newcomer assistance to immigrants. Subsidized housing for refugees may also be available. Visit website for more information. Read more...
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Native Women’s Transition Centre Inc. operates several residences for Indigenous women and their children. They offer case management; communal, supportive living; counseling; group programming, parenting; addiction and relapse services; and healing circles. One residence is specifically available for women exiting correctional facilities. Visit their website for more information. Read more...