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National Homelessness Initiative.


www.homelessness.gc.ca

Winnipeg projects.

Circle of Life Thunderbird thunderbird

In North American Indian mythology, a powerful spirit in the form of a bird that watered the earth and made vegetation grow. Lightning was believed to flash from its eyes or beak, and the beating of its wings was thought to represent rolling thunder.
 House (PAA PII See Pentium II.  Wak). To provide transitional housing and holistic programming for four Aboriginal male youth aged 18-29 years who are currently and/or were involved with street gangs. $663,026

Urban Circle Training Centre. To purchase and renovate a new building that will allow the expansion of larger location and expand pre-employment and lifeskills development services for Aboriginal clients in the north end. $429,155

New Directions for Life Ministries (House of Hesed). To renovate a property at 251 Furby Street and increase House of Hesed's occupancy capacity to 10 spaces for HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome  clients, as well as provide one space for a live-in care worker. $409,444

Neeginan Development Corporation. To operate a short-term, temporary emergency shelter Emergency shelters are places for people to live temporarily when they can't live in their previous residence, similar to homeless shelters. The main difference is that an emergency shelter typically specializes in people fleeing a specific type of situation, such as battered  over the winter months and provide additional short-term beds for the expected overflow of homeless or at risk individuals. $454,330

Ikwe Widdjiitiwin (Oyate Tipi). To renovate a former Bank of Montreal “BMO” redirects here. For the mathematics competition, see British Mathematical Olympiad.
Bank of Montreal/Banque de MontrĂ©al (TSX: BMO, NYSE: BMO) is Canada's fourth largest bank[1], and is classified as a Domestic Chartered Bank (Schedule I).
 building and operate a furniture warehouse depot for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. $352,035

Operation Go Home (OGH OGH Oberster Gerichtshof (German, Austria, Europe)
OGH Original Green Holder (coin collecting) 
)--Manitoba Chapter. To hire new staff necessary to continue providing prevention and intervention services to youth at risk. $241,958

Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre. To purchase a facility and establish a 24/7, 6-bed home for homeless or at-risk Aboriginal females between the ages of 1216 years that are current and potential victims of sexual exploitation. $221,000
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