Community News
Raising Funds to Support Healthcare

The Brandon Regional Health Centre Foundation has a mission to raise funds to support healthcare needs in the regional community. This means all donations made to the Foundation are used to purchase equipment and support programming in our hospital: There are numerous ways you can donate: *In memory of a loved one *In honour of someone special *To give thanks for care received *In celebration of a special event *Through Planned Giving in your estate/will *Through corporate philanthropy *By hosting a fundraiser. Whether you direct your give to the area of greatest need, to a specific area or for long term investment, you can be sure that your donation is making a difference in the community. All donations in excess of $1,000 cumulative will be included on the BRHC Foundation Donor Wall. For more information or to make a donation visit our website at www.brhcfoundation.ca

Look for Local at Sobeys

Lepp’s Family Farm is owned by Janelle and Daniel Lepp in Elm Creek, Southern Manitoba. They both come from a long line of family farmers stretching all the way back to 1879 on Janelle’s side and 1926 on Daniel’s. The family’s true passion lies with wholesome, quality natural products, all of which have been sustainably grown in Canada and produced without any additives or preservatives. If you’re looking for gluten-free products, try their oat flour, rolled oats, and quick oats, which have been rigorously tested for quality and consistency. You can find all of these products in our Wellness Department!

Community Announcement

Join your recovery day hosts in celebrating recovery – SRWC, The Bruce Oake Recovery Centre, Canadian Mental Health Associations, Sara Riel, and Two Ten Recovery. It will be a fun filled informative, educational, fun filled day, with a number of bands, speakers, local and international celebrities, a Kids and Family fun Zone with face painting, games, bounciest castles, community agencies and resources, vendors and food trucks, and more. For more information on how you can support recovery day as a sponsor, community agency, volunteer, or vendor – Visit recoverydaywpg.com, or email [email protected], You never know, it might just save a life!

Community Announcement

Did You Know: That September is Recovery month in Canada? Since 2012 RECOVERY DAY has been a national movement with a network of people in recovery, families, service providers and entire communities. We come together to celebrate RECOVERY. We are committed to mobilizing and organizing Canadians in recovery from addiction and addiction-related problems. Our mission is to build awareness, challenge societal stigma, and celebrate the role that recovery plays in improving life for individuals, families, communities, cities and countries. We envision a world in which recovery from addiction is a common, and celebrated reality.

Community Announcement

St. Raphael Wellness Centre is a unique, welcoming, recovery oriented community, accompanying individuals, families and friends affected by substance abuse in their journey towards recovery. We offer, group individual, couples counselling, and family counselling and education programs during the day and evening, co-ed and gender specific programs and support for individuals and their families. The Access, program for those awaiting a program of their choice, Exploring Options participating in a recovery plan, gender specific Continuing Recovery Program, or, our co-ed evening Work Sober Program focusing on recovery maintenance. We support your recovery by offering you the services you and your family need in your recovery journey.

Work Smarter, Not Harder

Canadians are hard workers. And while having a great work ethic can be admirable, our work outcomes and effectiveness of our work are more important. So, if you want to prevent burnout and increase your productivity, here are some evidence-based tips. 1. Schedule one no-meeting day a week 2. Be smart with email – chunk out your time when you respond to emails to prevent constant distraction and prevent a culture of immediacy. 3. Stop multi-tasking and start uni-tasking. 4. Triage work daily (what are you going to do now, delay, delegate or not do?). 5. Take regular breaks every 52 or 90 minutes.

International Overdose Awareness Day

Thousands of people from all walks of life die each year from drug overdose. On August 31, International Overdose Awareness Day aims to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of a drug-related death. It acknowledges the grief felt by families and friends remembering those who have died due to drug overdose. On Aug. 31 – and throughout the month – you can help raise awareness, memorialize a lost loved one, inspire change and save lives. While it can be scary or upsetting to think about overdose, the good news is that education and preparation can help prevent it from happening. Learn how you can help by visiting www.overdoseday.com

Fall Programming

Registration for classes and expired memberships starts September 6, 7 and 8th by appointment at Archwood Community Club at 565 Guilbeau St. Archwood 55 will restart on site activities like pickleball and billiards starting Monday September 12th,
Exercise classes like chair yoga, yoga, functional fitness, will come be back in addition to some new programs. Our popular monthly lunch programs will return in the Fall with great opportunities to reacquaint with old friends and make new ones. Please check our website or call us at 204-416-1067 for details.

Volunteer Opportunities

We currently run our club with one staff member, in addition to our class instructors, so we are extremely grateful and reliant on our member volunteers to help us with running our programs. We are always looking for talented individuals that can share their crafty side for new programming as we develop more activities. Interested in giving back? Whatever your skill or your age, we can find a place for you. To find out how you can help, call 204-416-1067 or email us at [email protected]. Remember we are a club of people that look out for each other, and volunteering is an important way to give back!

Start Changing Lives Now

Archwood 55 Plus is meeting a need in the community, especially after the pandemic where the need to get seniors out of their homes for mental and physical stimulation has never been greater. However, we can’t do it without you. Please give generously and make a difference in the quality of life for our seniors. Your donation will go a long way to continue providing just the right programs and services and help people reconnect with the community in a safe way. Every $100 donated provides an hour of services to older adults
Ways to donate:
Online: https://archwood55plus.wildapricot.org/sys/website/
Mail: 565 Guilbault Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2J 0R2. Phone: (204) 416-1067