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5ish Fun Run to support West Broadway kids

Downtown, Our CityBy Jay BoothMay 22, 2013

The 2nd annual 5ish Fun Run on Sunday, June 2 will raise funds for West Broadway Youth Outreach’s after-school and summer programming.

Camp offers invaluable experience to LGBTT youth

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Education, Environment, Outside Winnipeg, PhilanthropyBy Jay BoothApril 20, 2013

A camp where LGBTT youth can experience summer camp offers a safe place for young people, often the most in need of friendship and a positive environment.

"Consider the Bean" promotional poster courtesy of CCARM

Recognizing the Bean: communicator awarded for pulse-pounding promotion

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our CityBy Jay BoothApril 18, 2013

Manitoba’s Communicator of the Year designed a promotional campaign that used just four dollars in materials and took a few hours of painstaking work.

Building a ‘Smart and Caring’ Canada

Charitable Organizations, Our City, PhilanthropyBy Jay BoothApril 16, 2013

Community Foundation of Canada’s Ian Bird looks forward to CFC’s upcoming convention in Winnipeg where he says Canadians will see how community foundations can help build a better country.

Bookmates dedicated to literacy

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Downtown, Education, Health & SafetyBy Jay BoothMarch 23, 2013

Strong literacy skills in children have a profound impact on self-esteem, ability to learn, and overall development. The positive long-term implications of a city where all children are prepared for school has organizations rising to the challenge.

UofM Social Work students recognized by Riley Scholarship

Charitable Organizations, Education, Northwest, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Jay BoothFebruary 7, 2013

Fifteen Social Work students have been recognized for their hard work, through an annual bursary award that assists students with housing and tuition support while attending William Norrie Centre.

Transformative Experience: WAG exhibit offers rare opportunity

Arts & Entertainment, Charitable Organizations, Culture, Downtown, History, Philanthropy, Religion & SpiritualityBy Jay BoothFebruary 1, 2013

Few realize our city boasts the largest collection of contemporary Inuit artwork in the world. A new exhibit featuring some of the gallery’s permanent collection is part of WAG’s centennial celebrations.

Forum on compassion asks: Does Winnipeg care?

Charitable Organizations, Health & Safety, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Philanthropy, Politics, Stories of GivingBy Jay BoothJanuary 21, 2013

Violence, scandal, and gossip tend to dominate Winnipeg’s major dailies and evening news. More often than not, the good being done in our community often gets lost in the media mix.

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