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Christmas shines light on what it’s like to be poor

Charitable Organizations, Economy & Business, Health & Safety, Our CityBy Marianela AvendanoDecember 19, 2013

Holiday season allows us to see what poverty really means to those we know as Winnipeg’s poor. “It makes me feel unworthy in the world, like a third class person in my own city, in this rich country.”

This mysterious thing called willpower

Education, Health & SafetyBy Stephanie StaplesDecember 15, 2013

What could you do if you had more willpower? Here are some tips and techniques for strengthening your self-discipline.

Formula fundraiser on Facebook honours recently-deceased baby, brings ‘Peggers together

Economy & Business, Education, Food, Health & Safety, Local Heroes, Our City, Our Neighbourhoods, Stories of GivingBy Stacy Cardigan SmithDecember 13, 2013

A Facebook formula drive is mobilizing Winnipeggers to give big, raising $7,000 in just eight days. And things don’t seem to be slowing down.

A box of food and a box of hope

Education, Food, Health & Safety, Stories of GivingBy Rebecca TrudeauDecember 11, 2013

Following an adventure in feeding the hungry when I was younger, I became inspired by altruism and selflessness, realizing that in life we must give to others without expecting anything back.

Great food and music to be featured at popular fundraiser

Arts & Entertainment, Food, Health & Safety, PhilanthropyBy Marie LeBlancDecember 6, 2013

The second annual Multi-Cultural Food Fare and Holiday Concert, hosted by the Manitoba Schizophrenia Society, will serve up ethnic food and uplifting music from various genres.

Holiday fundraiser delivers impact

Charitable Organizations, Health & Safety, Philanthropy, Stories of GivingBy Deborah LorteauDecember 5, 2013

A & O: Support Services for Older Adults held a successful Holiday Fundraiser this week that will enable the agency to provide more services for its growing client base.

Spirit’s Call Choir helps refugee moms

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Stories of GivingBy Heather Emberley / Gracie SweetstoryDecember 3, 2013

Baby steps. Brave little first steps toward infinite possibilities. That is what immigrant and refugee moms and those new to singing in a performing choir have in common.

Mediation brings victims and offenders together

Education, Health & Safety, Our CityBy Erika MillerDecember 3, 2013

The victim-offender mediation model gives the victim and offender equal opportunity to express how the crime impacted their lives, and both agree on how the conflict will be resolved.

Staying charges, changing lives

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our City, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Erika MillerNovember 29, 2013

Onashowewin means “the way we see justice” – a fitting name for the city’s aboriginal restorative justice agency that helps those with criminal charges find a transformative way to resolve their charges without going to court.

Multimedia program repairs relationships

Charitable Organizations, Education, Health & Safety, Our NeighbourhoodsBy Erika MillerNovember 22, 2013

As part of Restorative Justice Week, CNC presents articles on this different view of justice. Part 2 in the series looks at a media program that provides refuge for youth trying to stay out of trouble.

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