“No child who does not want to be alone should ever have to be” -Sister Geraldine MacNamara
A fun outing to Kid City for the Young Mothers’ program participants and their children. The Young Moms program is about building a community of support. They meet regularly to talk, craft and more! Read more here: rossbrookhouse.ca/programming/young-mothers-program/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you to Red River Co-op for continuing to support the Healthy Kitchen program at Rossbrook House. We’re grateful for the donation of Food Store gift cards that will help to provide delicious and nutritious after-school and weekend meals to children and youth.
Red River Co-op
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Awesome
Wow very nice
We celebrated ten scholarship recipients with our guests at the Open House a few days ago. Thank you to the Rossbrook House Board members who helped with the presentations. And a big THANK YOU to the Rossbrook House Foundation and our supporters who help to fund these awards, some through their family foundations and in many other ways. We’re grateful to be able to help support the students in our community who are working towards their individual goals.
Congratulations to all the students who received scholarships!
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Rossbrook House is open all weekend for children and youth to drop in for activities, meals and safe rides home. ... See MoreSee Less
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Participants had a ton of fun competing in a variety of tournaments recently. They played pool, had a basketball shoot out, and a paper airplane throwing tournament. Some inventive fun for sure! ... See MoreSee Less
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What a great day! #tbt Throwing back to last Thursday when we celebrated the three schools and our other programs with our guests at our annual Open House. Thank you to all who stopped by. ... See MoreSee Less
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Participants were cleaning sage recently. They not only learned how to clean this medicine but also talked about the importance of putting good energy into the process, different medicines, and what those medicines can do.
Learn more about Indigenous Way of Life programs at Rossbrook House: rossbrookhouse.ca/programming/arts-and-culture/
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The smiles on these faces are why we do what we do. Rossbrook House is open 365 days of the year for after-school and weekend programs. There are daily meals, safe rides home, and a variety of programs. Ages 6 to 24 are welcome to drop in and check out the program calendars. There are also pool tables, video games, crafts and friends to hang out with. Learn more: rossbrookhouse.ca/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Stay safe
On Remembrance Day we remember all our veterans. We thank them and those who are serving today for their courage, strength and dedication to keeping us safe.
Rossbrook House is open today for children and youth.
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Learning Always participants were learning about the meaning behind the poppy in anticipation of Remembrance Day.
Read more about this long-standing, popular program: rossbrookhouse.ca/programming/learning-always/
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Rossbrook House is open 24 hours all long weekend. Ages 6 to 24 can drop in for activities and meals. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Leadership program at Rossbrook House recently did a community cleanup! Thank you to the participants and future leaders for caring about their neighbourhood!
Read more: rossbrookhouse.ca/programming/leadership-4/
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Today is National Indigenous Veterans Day. We thank all First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who are currently serving or have served to protect our freedoms. ... See MoreSee Less
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November program calendars are up for both age groups.
Energy Plus -ages 6-11.
Intermediates -ages 12-17.
Children and youth can drop in to see what’s happening each day. Rossbrook House will be open all long weekend.
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Thank you Clay Young from Global News Winnipeg for dropping by the Open House today. Claire Roger from Eagles’ Circle spoke about our school programs. Brenda Hasiuk from the board talked about the history of Rossbrook House. Patty Mainville shared information about Rossbrook House and why we do what we do. ... See MoreSee Less
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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.”