“No child who does not want to be alone should ever have to be” -Sister Geraldine MacNamara
The Rossbrook House kitchen is not only used to make daily meals for children and youth, but the participants are also learning how to cook and bake, too! Cooking in the Kitchen is a favourite program for the youth. They recently made personal pan pizzas that included making pizza dough from scratch and learned how to ‘bloom’ the yeast. ... See MoreSee Less
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Mmmm looks good and fun
Thank you, Minister Marcelino, for bringing together staff from local schools, the Winnipeg School Division, the Boys and Girls Club of Winnipeg, and Rossbrook House. It was a great discussion on how to keep our youth engaged over the summer by using local schools for drop-in programs and keeping them active and busy! Malaya Marcelino Winnipeg School Division @boys and girls club of Winnipeg Rossbrook House ... See MoreSee Less
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Marcelino Gambino. Minister marcileno I thought that was you loljk
What was your favourite after-school snack? The 4:00 meal at Rossbrook House is lovingly referred to as ‘snack’ but is a filling meal. It is fuel for the children and youth to enjoy their evenings spent with their friends at Rossbrook House.
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Rossbrook House is open 24 hours all weekend for ages 6 to 24 to drop in for activities, meals and a safe place to be. ... See MoreSee Less
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Soooo glad this place is still up and running, I went here when I was a kid and helped me through some tough times. <3 Way to go Rossbrook House!!!!
That stirfry looks delicious 🤤 good job! 👏
Spring is here! (sort of) and we can't wait for more fun with Rossbrook House. We will be going on walks to the local parks, having picnics, decorating the sidewalk out front and of course, spring break! Rossbrook House will be open 24 hours during Spring Break for ages 6 to 24 to have a safe place for programs, to meet their friends and have meals. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tickets are selling fast! Be sure to order yours today for the No Child Alone Dinner on April 24.
The evening includes a delicious meal, mocktails, and a silent auction. There will be performances by two music students, and you’ll hear more about Rossbrook House programs and the difference they make to children and youth from participants.
Tickets can be purchased online: rossbrookhouse.ca/2025-nca-tickets/
More info: rossbrookhouse.ca/nca-dinner-2025/
Donations are also gratefully accepted: rossbrookhouse.ca/nca25donate/
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The students from Rising Sun and Eagles’ Circle, along with a few from Hugh John MacDonald, enjoyed the 2nd annual Futures Fair last Thursday. The day included presentations from a variety of programs/industries, lunch, and discussions about their futures. Thank you to all who took the time to talk to the students including University of Manitoba PINE (Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education), Manitoba Hydro, Kejic Productions, Pinesse Exteriors, Sternat Law and Number 10 Architects. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you fir all the opportunities given to my grandbabieez thru yur programs I recommend Rossbrooke House they are an INCREDIBLE organization
Young moms and their children take part in an engaging weekly program at Rossbrook House where they find peer support, take part in fun activities, and learn new skills. We’re currently inviting new participants to apply.
If you are expecting and/or parenting and are between the ages of 15 and 24, you can apply now. The Young Mothers’ Program meets on Wednesday evenings and includes a light snack. A Knowledge Keeper and Public Health Nurse also visit monthly.
If you are interested in joining this program, you can provide your name, age, and contact information by email mail@rossbrookhouse.ca or DM Rossbrook House via Facebook Messenger.
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The second annual Futures Fair was held last week at Rossbrook House. Thank you to all who took the time to meet with children and youth to share knowledge about your trade/industry or programs. APTN, The Link, Manitoba Hydro, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Police Services, Rogers TV, and Urban Circle Training Circle were represented to answer questions and have discussions with the participants about their future plans! ... See MoreSee Less
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A group of Rossbrook House children and youth took in a Sunday afternoon Manitoba Moose hockey game this month. Not sure what was more fun- watching the game or seeing themselves on the fam-cam! ... See MoreSee Less
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Young moms and their children take part in an engaging weekly program at Rossbrook House where they find peer support, take part in fun activities, and learn new skills. We’re currently inviting new participants to apply.
If you are expecting and/or parenting and are between the ages of 15 and 24, you can apply now. The Young Mothers’ Program meets on Wednesday evenings and includes a light snack. A Knowledge Keeper and Public Health Nurse also visit monthly.
If you are interested in joining this program, you can provide your name, age, and contact information by email mail@rossbrookhouse.ca or DM Rossbrook House via Facebook Messenger.
rossbrookhouse.ca/programming/young-mothers-program/
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Part of the drop-in activities at Rossbrook House include shooting hoops or a full-on game of basketball! It’s a small court but still big fun! The mini gym at Rossbrook House is used for a variety of programs and activities.
Rossbrook House will be open 24 hours all weekend for ages 6 to 24.
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Young moms and their children take part in an engaging weekly program at Rossbrook House where they find peer support, take part in fun activities, and learn new skills. We’re currently inviting new participants to apply.
If you are expecting and/or parenting and are between the ages of 15 and 24, you can apply now. The Young Mothers’ Program meets on Wednesday evenings and includes a light snack. A Knowledge Keeper and Public Health Nurse also visit monthly.
If you are interested in joining this program, you can provide your name, age, and contact information by email mail@rossbrookhouse.ca or DM Rossbrook House via Facebook Messenger.
rossbrookhouse.ca/programming/young-mothers-program/
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“We are thrilled to be the Honorary Co-Chairs of the 2025 No Child Alone Dinner. Rossbrook House is a very special place not only for the participants but for our community. We hope you can join us for dinner and mocktails as we hear the incredible stories of Rossbrook House.”
-Shelley & Larry McIntosh, Honorary Co-Chairs, 2025 No Child Alone Dinner
Please plan to join Shelley and Larry as we celebrate the children and youth of Rossbrook House at the No Child Alone Dinner on Thursday, April 24 at the RBC Convention Centre.
More details and tickets are available online at: rossbrookhouse.ca/nca-dinner-2025/
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No Child Alone Dinner | Thursday, April 24, 2025
In 1976 Sister Geraldine MacNamara and a group of inner city young people created Rossbrook House, a neighbourhood drop-in centre with a simple mission: “No child who does not want to be alone, should ever have to be.”