We are proud to partner with over 100 Winnipeg and Manitoba-based agencies — from N’Dinawemak and Siloam Mission to Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata and the North End Women’s Centre — delivering essential supplies directly where they’re needed most.
Our agency partners represent the backbone of Winnipeg’s community support system — and we are proud to strengthen their work.
Connections
Over 100 agency partners.
An expanding network of corporate & individual donors.
A growing list of volunteers.
Together, we source, pick up, decommission, sort, store, and distribute essential items — ensuring agencies can focus on what they do best.
Supporting Community
Nonprofit agencies in our community often operate at capacity, with limited space and staffing resources. We provide our services at no cost, allowing agencies to focus fully on their core missions.
The supplies we provide help individuals stay warm, safe, and equipped to care for themselves and their families.
Supports three drop-in community centres in three core neighbourhoods: West Broadway, the West End, and Osborne Village. Our services include daily meals, senior’s programs, laundry, showers, art, Indigenous programming, health-care support, seasonal clothing, and more.
Artbeat Studio Inc. runs unique community-based, self-directed, peer-supported programming. It provides social supports, working art studio and gallery space.
Artbeat Studio Inc. runs unique community-based, self-directed, peer-supported programming. It provides social supports, working art studio and gallery space.
A community-based solution to crime prevention, providing a sense of safety, solidarity and belonging to both our members and to the community as a whole.
Not-for-profit, feminist organization supporting women and gender diverse people to engage in healthy life choices for themselves and their families through innovative and responsive programming and excellence in service.
Habitat ReStore is a social enterprise retailer that accepts and resells donations of new and used furniture, appliances, décor, and home improvement building materials.
We are devoted to serving the children and youth in our local community and also children all across the country and worldwide through unique and innovative service projects and fundraising initiatives.
Food for folks in need. The Leftovers Foundation aims to reduce food waste and prevent the greenhouse gas emissions caused when good food is left to rot.
To support the pursuit of balance between spiritual, physical, intellectual, and emotional well-being by individuals with neuro-diversities, along with their families and communities.
The resource Centre was established in 2006 and amalgamated with Manidoo Gi Miini Gonaan / R.B.Russell Infant Centre Inc in September 2009. It is a place where residents gather and discuss issues and concerns with each other and with staff. The centre has been identified as a safe, neutral space.
Provides safe and welcoming places of respite and healing with services that aim to reduce harm for people experiencing homelessness, substance use and or mental health challenges, while working collaboratively to achieve measurable success in the journey to end homelessness.
Committed to preparing parents and their children for transition into independent living, free from child welfare intrusion, through intensive support, healing, and wellness programming.
Supports underrepresented groups across Manitoba including women, youth, newcomers and Indigenous people who are seeking a career pathway in the construction sector.
“The Manitoba Métis Federation, its Leadership, MMF Departments, Affiliates and Regions provide a wide variety of supports to ensure your Métis government will be there for you.“
Helps and supports our relatives navigate through, heal from, and return to their communities after contact with justice systems and to provide advocacy and progression of Indigenous ways of justice within those systems.
The North Point Douglas Women's Centre is a community non-profit organization based in the North Point Douglas neighbourhood, which is part of Winnipeg's North End.
Our services include daily meals, senior’s programs, laundry, showers, art, Indigenous programming, health-care support, seasonal clothing, and more. Our mission is to provide hospitality, support and advocacy for those in need of a safe, respectful community.
Offers free employment services designed to connect job seekers and employers to create long term, sustainable matches and grow our local labour market in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Furniture removal service. Funds collected from the furniture removal service go back to the organization to support our mission of ending furniture poverty.
We support immigrant and refugee women, and any of their children, who have been impacted by domestic abuse / family violence / gender-based violence. Through psychosocial programming and practical support, we empower immigrant and refugee women to rebuild their lives and transition from a place of victimization to a place of healing, stability, and resiliency.
Works with the people of Spence to revitalize and renew their community in the areas of Holistic Housing, Community Connecting, Community Economic Development, Environment and Open Spaces and Youth and Families.
Welcome Place staff work with multicultural, multi-linguistic and multi-faith communities in Manitoba to support all classes of newcomers and refugees.
Empowering women, gender-diverse people, and their communities to move from where they are to where they want to be. Open to women and non-binary people; drop-in space, showers, laundry, housing and gender-based violence support. Meals served, housing, family & employment supports are available. Outreach to the community is also provided.
LINKING HOPE has developed strong relationships with various front-line agencies. Some of our partners help us achieve our objectives, while others receive vital supplies or volunteers to aid their missions.
Our Network of Partners
We collaborate with several key partner agencies to facilitate our initiatives.
Recently, we received a grant from The Winnipeg Foundation to help cover some operational expenses.
Additionally, we work closely with Winnipeg’s Downtown Community Safety Patrol (DCSP), N’dinawemak, CommUNITY204, and OPK to effectively coordinate volunteers and delivery drivers.