Health
First Steps Wellness Centre, Winnipeg FSWC is a not for profit charitable organization. Its focus is to offer services to people with neurodegenerative diseases including cerebral palsy, spina bifida and multiple sclerosis and stroke recovery. This grant assists with the start-up costs and equipment. | $15,000 |
KIDTHINK Children's Mental Health Centre Inc., Winnipeg KCMHC is a new made-in-Manitoba initiative designed to provide specialized expert mental health care to children 12 years of age and younger living with anxiety disorders, depression, behavior problems and learning difficulties or disabilities. This grant assists with the printing and production costs for a workbook that is provided to parents/caregivers and children. | $7,500 |
Sunset Palliative Care, Portage la Prairie SPC is a non-profit charitable organization that exists to serve individuals and their families who live within the communities served by the Portage & District General Hospital. This grant assists with renovation costs for palliative care room. | $12,500 |
Behavioral Health Foundation, St. Norbert BHF provides long term residential treatment services for adults and families affected by addictions and co-occurring mental health issues. This grant assists with roof repairs to one of their buildings. | $5,000 |
Sara Riel Foundation, Winnipeg Sara Riel provides quality services in community support, housing and employment to persons with mental health challenges. This grant assists with roof repairs. | $10,000 |
St. Boniface General Hospital Research Foundation, Winnipeg St. Boniface Hospital's Mental Health program provides multidisciplinary professional psychological and psychiatric services to adults of all ages. This grant helps with the renovations costs of the second and third floors of the McEwen building. | $20,000 |
Cancercare Manitoba Foundation Inc., Winnipeg CCMB works in partnership with the government as the key funder for cancer treatment. CCMF supports all individuals in Manitoba with cancer and blood disorders. This grant helps with expanding the program entitled "Moving Forward after Cancer Wellness". | $10,000 |
Manitoba Brain Injury Association MBIA provides education, support, and awareness of acquired brain injury throughout the Province of Manitoba. This grant helps fund a pilot support group for spouse caregivers and the young survivors. | $7,500 |
Deer Lodge Centre Foundation, Winnipeg DLCF supports the broad range of programs and services offered by Deer Lodge Centre to meet the needs of the community. DLC is known for caring for those living with dementia. This grant helps to purchase furniture, equipment and supplies for their 5 dementia units. | $7,500 |
Muscular Dystrophy Canada, Winnipeg MDC's mission is to enhance the lives of those impacted with neuromuscular disorders by continually working to provide ongoing support and resources while relentlessly searching for a cure through research. This grant will assist with the "Personal Support Program", which facilities the purchase of equipment for their clients. | $15,000 |
St. John's Ambulance, Winnipeg SJA is part of one of the World's oldest humanitarian organizations founded in 1911. Their mission is to enable Canadians to improve their health, safety and quality of life by providing training and community services. This grant helps toward the construction of the new training and community service centre. | $15,000 |
Never Alone Cancer Foundation,, NACF provides immediate targeted support and services based on each patients and families specific need. Their services and programs were developed to support cancer patients, families and caregivers to ensure no one is alone in their cancer journey. This grant helps with Program Improvements / Capacity Building & Website / Technology. | $4,500 |
Jocelyn House, Winnipeg, Jh provides quality end of life care to the terminally ill. This Hospice is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They have a medical team that consists of an attending physician, an RN, LPNs and Health Care Aides with support from WRHA Palliative Care Program. This emergency COVID-19 grant helps with continuing providing quality end-of-life care in the community. | $7,500 |