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Posted on 10 November, 2004, 02:51 pm post

Agape Table Christmas 2004


Address:
All Saints Anglican Church
175 Colony Street
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Phone:
(204)783-6369
Website
E-Mail
The Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg has donated $2,500 towards Agape Table's Christmas Dinner in 2004. Members of the Kinsmen Club will also be volunteering on Christmas Morning to help serve Christmas Dinner at the Agape Table Soup Kitchen.

Agape Table is an inner-city soup kitchen founded in 1980, and operated by a volunteer board of directors. They provide one meal a day (9:00am to 11:30am) to anyone coming in our door, in an atmosphere of safety, acceptance, dignity and respect.

Agape Table is committed to providing a community based program, nourishing the body, mind and soul of its guests in a cost effective and financially responsible manner.
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Posted on 30 October, 2004, 02:03 am post

Wheelchair Accessible Shower for a young lady with Cerebral Palsy

The Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg has funded a renovation for a Wheelchair Accessible Shower for a Kristal (last name witheld), a young lady with Cerebral Palsy.

Kristal's family has requested financial aid from the Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg to finalize renovations in their home to allow Kristal easier access to her shower.

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Posted on 30 October, 2004, 01:57 am post

Camp Manitou

The Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg has donated $15,000 to Camp Manitou.

Camp Manitou campgrounds are located just outside Winnipeg, in Headingly, Manitoba. The camp is supported by several Winnipeg service clubs, including the Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg.
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Posted on 17 July, 2004, 08:49 pm post

Chancellor Elementary School Playground


Address:
1520 Chancellor Drive
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3T 4P8
Phone:
(204)261-9535
Website
E-Mail
Chancellor Elementary School and the Parents Association in the area have been fundraising to build a new playground on the school grounds for the past 2 years.

In the mid-1980s, playstructures were built using a type of treated lumber. This lumber releases chemicals into the soil and gravel, including dangerously high levels of arsenic. The arsenic and other chemicals are released into the air whenever the ground and gravel is move around, for example, by children running and playing.

Unfortunately, the City of Winnipeg only pays for the complete removal of the playstructure. They will not provide any funds for a new structure.

The Parents Association has worked hard over the past 2 years to raise $40,000.00 for the playground. The Kinsmen Club of Winnipeg will donate up to $20,000.00 towards the remaining cost of the playstructure.

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Posted on 6 July, 2004, 07:02 am post

Kin Kar 2004 Grand Prize Winner Winner Drawn!

On July 3rd, 2004 after 11:30pm at the Red River Ex, we drew the winner to our Kin Kar 2004 Raffle Draw!

Our Grand Prize Winner was Kelly Arsenault.

Congratulations Kelly! She has a choice of either $35,000 cash, one of four beautiful Chevrolet vehicles, or a pair of Harley Davidson Motorcycles.

Thanks to everybody for their support! See you next year!
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