We are located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and represent workers in the Telecommunications, Alarm, Call Centre and Lotteries industries. We currently represent approximately 900 members, who work for MTS Allstream, AAA Alarms, ADT Alarms, ProTELEC Alarms/Servo Electronics, TigerTel Communications and Manitoba Lotteries.
Our members have been working hard looking after Manitoba’s telephone needs since 1904, and with technology changes they now install and repair a multitude of services including High Speed Internet, TV, and Wireless. Other members are hard at work supplying homes and business’s with alarm and security needs as well as handling important after hours emergency calls through call centres. Our members at Manitoba Lotteries are working hard to install and maintain slot machines and VLT's in Manitoba's casino's and Bar's.
I appreciate how sincere the staff is, I had the pleasure of volunteering there and was very impressed by the Manager in the way she treated her staff and the customers, it is easy to tell that she is very dedicated and passionate about her job and her people.Read more
Our Mission StatementIt is our mission to offer preventative and supportive services to child, youth and families while supporting healthy and nurturing relationships, cultural beliefs and practices. All services are founded on the utmost respect for individual beliefs, values and cultural life style practices. Our Vision StatmentTo become one of the most highly recognized family support service provider in our community over the next five years.Our BeliefEvery situation and family is unique and requires personal care and attention. We believe in the strength of the family. As a result, our caring and knowledgeable service providers offer services to help families overcome crises and struggles. Organization Waywayseecappo Healing and Wellness Committee Inc. was founded as a First Nation Non-Profit Organization in the year 2000. We have over five years of service experience working with Child and Family Service Agencies. We have gained a strong understanding of service protocols and service delivery requirements within the high demand environment.
the Southern Chiefs Organizationthe Southern Chiefs Organization Inc.Mission StatementWe, the Chiefs of the Southern First Nations of Manitob,a hereby agree to establish an independent political forum to protect, preserve, promote, and enhance First Nations peoples' inherent rights, languages, customs, and traditions through the application and implementation of the spirit and intent of the Treaty-making process.ObjectivesThe Southern Chiefs Organization is established:1.1 to assist members First Nations in the advancement and achievement of their goals as mandated by the Chiefs meeting in Summit;1.2 to provide a common front for initiatives mandated by the Chiefs meeting in Summit;1.3 to promote and assist member First Nations in providing good government for their First Nations;1.4 to assist member First Nations in promoting and defending Treaty and aboriginal rights as mandated by the Chiefs in Summit;1.5 to assist member First Nations in holding the Crown, and holding the Federal and Provincial governments responsible for the fulfillment of their fiduciary duties and other responsibilities and obligations.Read more by downloading our SCO Constitution and Accord PollsDo you believe you are getting quality service from your doctors and the nurses who provide care
Winnipeg Harvest is a non-profit, community-based organization committed to providing food to people who struggle to feed themselves and their families. We are also committed to maximizing public awareness of hunger while working towards long-term solutions to hunger and poverty. Founded in 1984, Winnipeg Harvest opened its doors in 1985. Our immediate goal was, and continues to be, to feed hungry people.Winnipeg Harvest is a founding member of Food Banks Canada and the Manitoba Association of Food Banks (MAFB). To further Winnipeg Harvest's mission, we raise:Money: For every $1 we receive, Winnipeg Harvest is able to pick up and deliver $20 worth of groceries. At Winnipeg Harvest, every loonie matters! You will receive a tax receipt for every donation of $20 or more.Food: Donations are needed at our warehouse to continue to deliver our promise to share food with hungry people and their families.Time: Winnipeg Harvest provides volunteer opportunities to individuals as well as welcoming groups such as schools, faith communities and businesses that want to volunteer.Inspired by the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, we are working to reduce by half the need for food banks in our province by 2020.More than 60,000 Manitobans receive food from food banks each month