
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.

Manitoba's only Indigenous led Community Health Centre

Public Health nurses & supports

Transitional wrap-around support service provider for multi-family living

Family Services Centre

Advocacy & support services for 63 communities in Manitoba

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.

Long Term, Residential Programming For Adults Experiencing a Variety Of Substance Use & Co-Occurring Mental health

Provides a safe home for those identifying as women and their children breaking free from adult intimate abuse never waivers.

Social enterprise contractor and training program provider

Camp Quality offers free fun-filled programs designed to support kids affected by cancer and their families.

A nationwide organization that promotes mental health and supports people recovering from mental illness.

Fosters sound emotional health, stability and personal development in order to assist the newcomers to Canada.

Community-based organization that serves students and families, teachers, and school administrations in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Community health centre offering bilingual services to the French-speaking population of Winnipeg and to the residents of St. Boniface and St. Vital.

Hampers for Chrismas to support families who need a hand up.

Dedicated to protecting public safety while supporting vulnerable residents in urgent need.

Indigenous women & 2S Healing Programs.

Youth coordinated wellness program service provider

(CRRC) strives to support community building by providing programs and resources that nourish the body, mind and soul.

Support for people with disabilities

The Downtown Community Safety Partnership (DCSP) contributes to community wellness by providing non-emergency response, outreach and intervention.

Downtown security & safety service provider

Provides advocacy, access to resources and support to women who are in conflict with the law.

Our Programs · Drop-in Program · ECRC Family Counselling · Mental Wellness Coalition · Reach Out! · Tot Spot for Parents · Mini-Year Program · Summer Literacy Camp.

Working with community partners to end homelessness in WInnipeg

Offers counselling for individuals, couples and families, as well as group services for those who wish to make positive changes in their lives.

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.

A second stage transitional housing program for men who have completed detox and treatment and want additional support in the community.

A reunification and recovery home, second stage housing.

Enriching the lives of older adults by providing programs, services, and opportunities for social interaction that contribute to overall wellbeing.

Habitat ReStore is a social enterprise retailer that accepts and resells donations of new and used furniture, appliances, décor, and home improvement building materials.

Facilitates the healing journey of people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse and increases society’s understanding of this form of trauma.

Provides a safe and loving home for 20 newcomer women for up to 2 years

Provides 24/7, long-term residential care and supports to 21 Indigenous women and their children

Immigrant & refugee supports & services & housing

Men’s criminal justice advocacy program service provider

Jordan’s Principle is a child-first principle that aims to eliminate service inequities and delays for First Nations children.

Education & supports for women who have been trafficked

Indigenous led community supports, programs & services

Supports health and wellness services in Northern Manitoba to 23 First Nation Communities; with focus on equitable care.

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.

Community Health

Every year from September to January, Winnipeggers donate over 6,000 coats, and Koats for Kids shares this winter gear with Winnipeg families.

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.

Providing over 53 culturally relevant prevention and support-based programs and services to Winnipeg's Indigenous and North End communities.

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.

One local organization that provides assistance to folks transitioning out of homelessness is receiving a helping hand from a national moving company.

Committed to preparing parents and their children for transition into independent living, free from child welfare intrusion, through intensive support, healing, and wellness programming.

Led by our women, supported by our men. We are a volunteer based patrol group, providing support for our community.

The Head Start Program promotes healthy child development for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children three to five years of age.

Empowers Indigenous nations in Manitoba through sports and recreation.

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.“

A family resource centre located at the Marlene Street family public housing development in St. Vital, Winnipeg.

Provides a continuum of care to support children, youth and families as they overcome, advance and belong.

Community centred health care & supports/ programs for families

Winnipeg's only Indigenous-led shelter. Also, inclusive of food services and wrap-around supports.

Immigrant/refugee transitional program provider

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.

Dedicated to uplifting immigrant and underserved youth in the city’s inner neighborhoods.

A community hub, providing a variety of programs and services.

Includes support around women and gender diverse individuals that are in a place of readiness and are looking for a safe, supportive program to live.

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.

An integrated service centre for families & youth

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.

Social services organization

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.

Community advocacy group, supporting 2SLGBTQIA.

Family and youth wrap-around support services. RaY provides free resources and programs for anyone 29 and under who needs assistance.

Ronald McDonald House Charities Manitoba is an organization that keeps families with sick or injured children together.

A neighbourhood drop-in centre with a simple mission: “No child who does not want to be alone, should ever have to be.”

Sabu's Cubs is a Winnipeg-based non-profit focused on giving today's youth the skills they need to become tomorrow's leaders.

A health, outreach, and resource centre providing services to street-involved women, including transgender women

Provides those individuals with mental health and substance use/addiction challenges a safe, inclusive and engaging environment.

Support group for employment and economic development

Community driven outreach to support businesses & community on Selkirk Ave

A lower acuity care community hospital serving the northwest corner of Winnipeg and a provider of shared services for the rest of Winnipeg.

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.

Connects the community in order to alleviate hardships & provide opportunities for change for those affected by poverty & homelessness.

Volunteer connections

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.

A mobile public health service in Winnipeg.

A drop-in and resource centre focusing on social inclusion and harm reduction in Winnipeg.

A faith based organization serving newcomers and immigrants with a francophone background.

Youth drop-in center aimed at youth from the ages of 8-18.

Transitional wrap-around support service provider for multi-family living

Tipping Point offers accessible and affordable confidential counselling to individuals, couples & families.

Advocates for systemic change to improve the lives of Manitobans of all genders through outreach, education, and political and legal action.

A welcome home for women and men as they transition from the criminal justice system to successful independent community living.

Community Agency supports

Provides equipment, supplies and services to children in Manitoba living with special needs and experiencing economic disadvantage.

Provides a nurturing 24/7 safe space led by survivors, where women can access basic needs, resources, compassion, and connection to culture.

A safe haven for single pregnant persons.

Voices: Manitoba's Youth in Care Network provides support, encouragement, and advocacy to young people in and from care in Manitoba.

Welcome Place staff work with multicultural, multi-linguistic and multi-faith communities in Manitoba to support all classes of newcomers and refugees.

A drop-in recreational & life skills program for youth ages 4 and up in the West Broadway area & beyond.

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.

Housing First program which includes support support services such as trauma groups for both men and women, family healing, addiction, job training.

Provides inclusive, no-cost family violence prevention services, 24-hours, every day of the year.

Youth mentorship / Leadership programming

WICM is a non-profit organization committed to providing a healthy community for children, youth, and families.

Winnipeg's Community Foundation & our grantor

Provides youth & family programs & resources.