The River Heights Family Life Education Centre uses an education/prevention programming designed for families (and the relationships within them) to acquire the tools and skills to enrich their lives by working more effectively together and giving them happier, more nourishing and fulfilling relationships.
Forms an Aboriginal women's shelter that provides group and individual counselling, advocacy for legal issues, and anger management classes for men and women.
New Directions services include: Community Treatment Centres; Families Affected by Sexual Assault (FASA); Family Therapy; Manitoba Learning Centre; Parent Support; Project Opikihiwawin; Resources for Adolescent Parents (RAP); Resource for Women; Services for the Multi-Handicapped; Training and Employment Resources for Females (TERF); Training Resources for Youth (TRY); Treatment Resources And Individualized Living Supports (TRAILS); JobSolution.
Focus on women living in poverty.
Maintains a resource centre in Winnipeg that provides culturally relevant preventive and supportive programs and services for Aboriginal families.
24-Hour Distress Line - No call display; Free Pregnancy Counselling and Testing.
Provides a nurse managed, community-based accessible health resource for the communities of St. Vital and St. Boniface. Provides a place where individuals and families can work on their health concerns with health professionals or with other people who have had similar experiences. Offers the following programs and services: Ask a nurse, Children and youth, Community building, Diabetes education resource, Healthy lifestyles for adults, Emotional/spiritual/mental health, Nutrition, Parenting resources, Prenatal services, Public health nurses, and Seniors. (See Details)
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