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West Central Women's Resource Centre - Interim HOMES Community Mentor

The West Central Women's Resource Centre (WCWRC) is dedicated to empowering and supporting women, families and our community. We offer a variety of programming, services and resource referral addressing safety, parenting, housing, income and child care challenges. We are currently seeking a Interim HOMES Community Mentor to coordinator the HOMES program and mentor community volunteers within the program that assist women with housing and economic security issues.

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28 hour/week; $19-21/hr
Start Date: 
Mon, 08/24/2009
Deadline: 
22 Jul 2009
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Putting Our Housing in Order State of the Inner City Report: 2008

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Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - MB
Date: 
2008-12-01

This year's report focuses on a single issue, housing and the inner city. In doing so, it takes as its theme an issue that dates back for over a century when concerns about the quality, affordability, and availability of housing in Winnipeg's inner city attracted the attention of early social reformers.

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Community First: An Alternative Municipal Budget for Winnipeg 2009

Author: 
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - MB
Date: 
2009-01-01

CCPA-Manitoba, with the assistance of a variety of community volunteers, has prepared a proposed operating budget for 2009 that makes significant investments in alleviating social and economic in equality in this city, puts in place an aggressive Green Winnipeg Strategy, retains public control over services and financing, and balances revenues with expenditures.

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Ethno-Cultural Social Enterprise: Making It Happen

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Published by the Canadian CED Network
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2007-03-01

This report outlines the results of an education and engagement process that included a series of workshops and consultations with members of ethnocultural organizations and the greater immigrant and refugee community in Manitoba on the topic of social enterprise creation as part of a Community Economic Development (CED) strategy.

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Community Economic Development in Manitoba’s Ethno-cultural Communities: Progress & Prospects

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2006-05-01
This report is the result of a recent consultation and engagement process of twenty-one organisations engaged to varying degrees in the development of specific ethno-cultural communities, immigrant and refugee communities and Community Economic Development (CED) activities in Manitoba. It represents a significant step in getting Manitoba ready for a new, higher level of CED activity particularly utilising cultural assets in supporting the full social and economic inclusion of both immigrants and refugees.
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