Walking arm in arm for women’s cancer awareness
Joined by students and teachers from Mulvey School, members of Balmoral Hall School’s community walked five kilometres in support of Girls for the Cure.
Joined by students and teachers from Mulvey School, members of Balmoral Hall School’s community walked five kilometres in support of Girls for the Cure.
Inspiring and empowering students to help alleviate poverty and encourage education in the Third World is the focus of We Day 2014.
Susan Lewis and Muuxi Adam speak about the tremendous humanitarian work they do and the impact it has on our community.
Several months before Manito Ahbee, a unique fundraiser for this festival brought an understanding of traditional knowledge and sacred culture to many non-Aboriginal people.
When Faye Hall heard about the work of one non-profit organization in Africa, she was determined to reach out and help, by using the gifts of her tremendous artistic talent.
Getting physically fit during the month of September is the idea behid a fundraiser for programs and supports that help people with cerebral palsy in Manitoba.
This year’s FemFest theme is “power” and it is through this lens that the festival will explore the experiences of seniors.
On June 14, six-time cycling and speed skating Olympic medalist, Clara Hughes, will visit Winnipeg as part of her 110-day national bicycle tour across Canada supporting local mental health.
When a Dragon Boat team faced elimination, fellow competitors turned a potentially disastrous weekend into a incredibly wonderful event.
The culture of compassion that built a 500 million dollar organization with 1100 volunteers is noticeable the minute you walk into any one of their buildings.