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Book of Life helps build solid foundation in Manitoba

Winnipeg Free Press An endowment program at the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba has been recognized by an international fundraising organization as an innovative and inspiring idea. An endowment program at the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba has been recognized by an international fundraising organization as an innovative and inspiring idea. Called the Book of Life, it was selected as the best fundraising idea out of 11 from the U.S., Mexico, Brazil and Canada, featured Jan. 26 at the Americas edition of I Wish I Had Thought of That, an online gathering of more than 270 groups from around the world. The event was sponsored by the Showcase of Fundraising Innovation and Inspiration, based in London. Its goal is to share fundraising ideas and support fundraising professionals.

Siloam Mission parts ways with CEO as it plans to better serve Indigenous population

Article content After controversy involving accusations of cultural and spiritual neglect of Indigenous clients, Winnipeg’s Siloam Mission has announced the departure of CEO Jim Bell. With the exit of Bell, Siloam plans to develop a comprehensive Indigenous relations strategy. In a statement on Thursday, Siloam said it’s following the counsel of Knowledge Keepers, Indigenous community leaders, mission staff and church leaders. Spearheading the new strategy is Indigenous-led Laborero Consulting. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Siloam Mission parts ways with CEO as it plans to better serve Indigenous population Back to video

Siloam Mission CEO and board chair resign, organization commits to reconciliation

Posted: Feb 11, 2021 1:41 PM CT | Last Updated: February 11 New Siloam board chair says we acknowledge our mistakes and thank so many for helping us learn and grow as individuals and as an organization. (Brett Purdy/CBC) The CEO of Siloam Mission has resigned from the organization and the chair of its board stepped down from that position a month after accusations surfaced that the organization was not meeting the spiritual needs of Indigenous community members. Siloam has also committed to a comprehensive Indigenous relations strategy and has hired an independent external consultant to lead the effort. A group called Not My Siloam began a social media campaign to press the organization for changes in order to better support Indigenous people experiencing homelessness, according to a social media post.

Need for social supports visibly on display

Winnipeg Free Press By: Editorial | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021 Editorial The distressing sight of Winnipeg’s downtown bus shelters filled with homeless people is a vivid reminder of social problems that demand both short-term and long-term action. The distressing sight of Winnipeg’s downtown bus shelters filled with homeless people is a vivid reminder of social problems that demand both short-term and long-term action. There’s an immediate need to expand shelter space and open more heated buildings, such as community centres. In mid-winter in Winnipeg, a warm place is not a luxury. It’s essential. Never has Winnipeg’s homelessness issue been so visible literally as it has been during this pandemic winter. The COVID-19 crisis is why an unprecedented number of homeless people are crowded into the glass-walled shelters, putting this city’s serious social problems on display for all passers

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