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Boomer curse: first eyeglasses, then hearing aids

Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Science & TechnologyBy Trevor SmithMarch 29, 2013

I had one of those defining watershed life changing moments last year. I came to the realization that I had become hard of hearing. Fortunately for me, hearing aid technology has come a long way.

The drum beat and a First Nations approach to literacy and learning

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Downtown, Education, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, PhilanthropyBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMarch 26, 2013

Makoonsag teaches children from an Aboriginal perspective, which includes intergenerational learning, specialized facilities, and a focus on traditional language and practices.

Innovative, imaginative program boosts family literacy

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, PhilanthropyBy Marie BouchardMarch 26, 2013

There’s a new player on the scene to help children develop early learning literacy skills: a cuddly stuffed toy through which a caregiver can interact with kids, tell stories, sing songs and read books.

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.

Levelling the literacy playing field in Winnipeg’s inner city

Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMarch 22, 2013

Literacy programs for Winnipeg’s most disadvantaged toddlers help deal with their lack of literacy skills development that puts them at a serious disadvantage even before they start school.

Research aims to improve mobility for wheelchair users

Education, Environment, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Stacy Cardigan SmithMarch 22, 2013

Occupational therapy researchers at the University of Manitoba are trying to find out what could be done to ease winter time transportation woes for those who use wheelchairs and scooters.

Early Learning Programs tackle poverty

Charitable Organizations, Culture, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, PhilanthropyBy Marie BouchardMarch 20, 2013

The belief that education is the ticket out of poverty has motivated The Winnipeg Foundation to establish a Literacy for Life Fund that supports family literacy programs in Manitoba.

Journey to joy: Rebuilding identity with dis/ability

Culture, Education, Health & SafetyBy Karina Cardona ClarosMarch 18, 2013

Spinal cord injury propelled me to reinvent my life. By opening myself to new ideas, I have been able to transform my understanding of disability, enhance my sense of self and improve my sense of wellness

CKUW hits 50 years and $59,000

Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Education, Our City, Stories of GivingBy Julien CooperMarch 15, 20131 Comment

It was a fitting golden anniversary for University of Winnipeg radio station CKUW at this year’s Fundrive, where the community station raised a record amount in donations.

One sandwich at a time

Arts & Entertainment, Downtown, Education, Health & Safety, Religion & Spirituality, Stories of GivingBy Kimberly McIntyreMarch 15, 2013

Living Bible Explorers provides residents of the inner city of Winnipeg with hope for a better future. Their programs are strengthening the next generation and helping bring light into homes, schools and communities.

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