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The Manitoba government has announced $2.56 million over the next two years for a new wrap-around service program to help transition people who are experiencing homelessness into more stable living arrangements.
Families Minister Rochelle Squires announced on Tuesday, the province is partnering with the Manitoba Non-Profit Housing Association for the delivery of the service in Winnipeg.
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Supports will include case management, activities for daily living, addictions treatment, mental health treatment, emergency meal services, reconnections to family and other social supports, and referrals for education or employment.