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Adolescent Parent Centre

The Adolescent Parent Centre is a High School in the Winnipeg School Division that provides a supportive space for young parents aged 21 and under to continue or return to

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Acorn Family Place

Nurturing Families, Building Community: Welcome to Acorn Family Place At Acorn Family Place, we believe that strong families are the foundation of a thriving community. As a family resource centre,

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APIN CONFERENCE 2025

APIN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2025 Featuring Dr. Heather Watson and Julie Walsh APIN’s Annual Conference 2025 was held on May 8th at the Caboto Centre.  APIN feels fortunate to have had

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Bookmates

FEBRUARY IS I LOVE TO READ MONTH! Sharing books and stories with children builds a special connection and helps them develop a sense of belonging and community. As we celebrate

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Winnipeg Library Services

February is I Love to Read Month at Millennium Library! Come on down to the Millennium library this February and celebrate I Love to Read Month with a number of

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Career Trek

Career Trek is a social profit organization that’s been providing career development programming for children and youth in Manitoba for over 25 years in Winnipeg, Brandon, The Pas, Thompson, Dauphin

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The Mothering Project

The Mothering Project (also known as Manito Ikwe Kagiikwe or MIK for short) means Spirit Woman Teachings.  The Elder that gifted The Mothering Project with this name, told us that

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Adolescent Parent Day 2024

APIN is again happy to have hosted its annual Adolescent Parent Day!  The event was held at the Norwood Hotel on October 24th, 2024.   We were pleased to see so

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Healthy Baby Program

The Healthy Baby program at Youville Community Health Centre encompasses a team of outreach workers, a clinical nurse, and a registered dietitian to support families who are expecting and have

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APIN Conference 2024

APIN ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2024 Featuring Dr. Michael Ungar “Nurturing Resilience: The Many Ways Parents, Service Providers and Communities can Help Children Thrive” APIN was excited to host its Annual Conference

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