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Preparing for Adulthood

-Ligia Braidotti, The Times Marymound has recently started a hot dog cart to help children develop more employability skills. Grillin’ 4 Good is part of the Student Work Experience Education Program (SWEEP) drawn up to offer kids training opportunities in the kitchen,...

Lasting support for complex kids

The Winnipeg Foundation magazine, WT (Working Together) created a story for their Spring Edition about Marymound’s Mental Health & Complex Needs Centre, including the transition home we are presently campaigning to raise funds. The Winnipeg Foundation...

Marymound care provides foundation for youth’s life

Krystyne Hastings, 22, is a former Marymound youth in care placed in the Marygrove Group Home at age 9 due to a neglectful and abusive home. Prior to coming to Marymound, she was bounced around from various foster homes before settling at Marygrove, a group home for...

The Sisters of the Good Shepherd Generational Impact

Even though they have left Marymound, the impact of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd continues to be felt today. Sister Lorraine recently shared an email she received from Maureen, a former youth at Marymound many years ago. The message was one of gratitude and...

Marymound launches Capital Campaign at Chamber Luncheon

December 15, 2015 – Marymound publicly announced its Capital Campaign to raise $5 million for the phase II home of its Mental Health and Complex Needs Centre at the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. Preceding the Premier’s State of the Province Address,...