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'Sense of self-worth and well being': How one program is helping at-risk Winnipeggers

Advocates say an announcement from the provincial government for a community safety initiative is a step in the right direction.

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Social enterprise hiring at-risk Winnipeggers for cleaning work gets 150K from province

The Manitoba government announced it's spending $150,000 to support a Winnipeg employment program that helps people who face barriers when looking for jobs find gainful work and help make the downtown core more liveable.

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Clean Slate Program an Opportunity for At-Risk Winnipeggers

WINNIPEG A new program will employ at-risk community members to clean up and maintain downtown Winnipeg.

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Advocates calling for adults with Down syndrome to get vaccinated sooner

Advocates calling for adults with Down syndrome to get vaccinated sooner VIDEO: Advocates push for vaccine priority for people with Down Syndrome By Alexis Simmons | February 9, 2021 at 6:25 PM EST - Updated February 9 at 6:25 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - South Carolina health officials say adults with Down syndrome are expected to be able to get vaccinated in late spring. Advocates say that’s too late and they’re pushing for them to get the vaccine right now. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people with Down syndrome are at an increased risk for severe illness from COVID-19. Parent Ken Leach says his son, Corey, who has Down syndrome, isn’t working at his Food Lion job so they can protect him from the virus.

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