The Peter McKee Community Food Center offers free groceries once or twice per month. ID and proof of financial circumstances may be required to access services. Read more...
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The Rebuilding is an apartment building for men who are making the transition from shelter living to community living. Men who have previously lived at Metro Turning Point are eligible. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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Wellington Food Bank offers affordable food options to the Prince Edward community. Please visit their website for more information. Read more...
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YMCA Women’s Centre (Thompson) offers housing options; peer support; drop in and recreational programs for women and girls; employment supports; and computer or internet access. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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YMCA-YWCA Winnipeg offers a variety of resources in sports and recreation; employment; health and wellness; and community initiatives. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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YMCA-YWCA Winnipeg offers a variety of resources in sports and recreation; employment; health and wellness; and community initiatives. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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YMCA-YWCA Winnipeg offers a variety of resources in sports and recreation; employment; health and wellness; and community initiatives. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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YWCA Meredith Place offers co-ed housing for some individuals participating in correctional plans. Referrals and applications are determined on a case-by-case & submitted through Brandon parole office. Visit their website for more information. Read more...
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YWCA Westman Women’s Shelter is an emergency short-term shelter for emotionally or sexually abused women and children. They offer crisis intervention, counseling and community referrals. Contact them for more information. Crisis Line: 1-877-977-0007 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...