Addiction Services
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Adult and Youth services. We also provide Impaired Driving Assessments.
Adult Services
Adult Services are provided to men and women 19 and over who are seeking assistance due to their own involvement with alcohol, drugs and/or gambling. An initial assessment of your needs is completed and resources are discussed. AFM offers community based treatment and short term residential treatment (21-28 days)
For Adult Community Based Services phone
Stacey at 204.325.6596
Youth Services
Youth Services are provided to youth ages 12-18 years. You can also talk about your concerns you have with your use of someone else’s use. You can ask questions and talk with a counsellor who understands youth issues. The counsellor will let you know what services are available to you at AFM or in the community. Using these resources is up to you.
For Youth Community Based Services phone
Trina at 204.325.6594
Impaired Driving Assessments
Please call Lori – Impaired Driving Counsellor at 204-857-8353 for more information and to schedule an assessment time in Winkler.
Contact
351 Main Street Winkler.
Adult & Teen Challenge of Pembina Valley

For over 60 years, Adult & Teen Challenge has operated on a holistic model of drug and alcohol recovery. This means that we are concerned with the body, mind, and spirit of those who come to our addiction recovery centers. Our vision is to put Hope Within Reach for our communities; to see all people freed from life-controlling issues through the power of Jesus Christ!
Concerned Person Support Group
ATCCC offers support for family members, loved ones, relatives and friends of a person who is struggling with a life-controlling problem. Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc to register or if you require more information.
There is no cost for this program.
Lifeline (Men's & Women's)
ATCCC offers weekly support for men & women who persons who have struggled, or continue to struggle with life-controlling problems.
Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc if you have further inquiries.
There is no cost for this program.
Typically this group runs on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm.
NOTE: Men’s & Women’s Groups are held at different locations.
4 Tier Program
Men’s & Women’s homes are located in Brandon, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg.
The 4-Tier Discipleship Program provides a structured environment that includes individual & group mentoring, counseling, spiritual disciplines, life-skills training, employable skills certification, and on-the-job training. Structured and intense, we seek to break the stronghold of addiction and help develop men and women of excellence find freedom.
Visit www.teenchallenge.mb.tc if you wish to view our application process.
Call for help today! We want to meet with you!
Stepping into Freedom - Altona Victory in Chris Church
Faith bases 12 Step program for anyone who wants help with their addiction. Wednesdays 7-9pm.
LifeLine
Support group for those who have attended treatment and are looking for accountability and support.
Winkler, 390 1st St Thursdays 7-9pm
Concerned Persons
Support group for loved ones of those living with addiction. Call 204-332-1932 to register for next available group.
Contact
324 Cargill Road, Winkler Manitoba, R6W 0K4
C.W. Wiebe Medical Centre
Medical Clinic for Primary Care and Specialists
Primary Care
Teen Clinic
General and Orthopedic Surgeons
MyHealth Team including Social Worker, Pharmacist, Chronic Disease Nurse and others
Obstetricians/Gynecologists
Contact
385 Main Street Winkler, MB R6W 1J2
Christ Full Gospel Fellowship

We are a church that believes everybody is somebody, and Jesus Christ is King.
Church Services
Addictions Programs
Overcoming the Past
Marriage & Family Counselling
Financial Training
Discipleship
Contact
Address:
75 Elm St. Plum Coulee, MB
Manitoba Addictions
Contact
Open Skies Coaching & Counselling Associates

Therapist / Counsellor / Life Coach
CBT and Anxiety
Dealing with Insomnia
Individual Counselling
Contact
Address:
400 Stephen St. Unit 106
Morden, MB
Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)
RAAM clinics are walk-in clinics for adults (ages 18+) looking to get help with high-risk substance use and addiction. This includes people who want to try medical assistance to reduce or stop their substance use. They may experience frequent intoxication or overdose symptoms, as well as unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when attempting to reduce or stop their substance use. RAAM clinics are also for people who may have substance-related health issues, such as hepatitis, pancreatitis and infections. No referral is needed.
RAAM clinics are not for people needing urgent medical attention for serious physical problems or mental health symptoms such as psychosis (paranoia, delusions, hallucinations), agitation; who are at active risk of harm to self or others, or who require police/security involvement.
It can be very difficult to accept that your substance use is problematic, and it’s normal to feel ashamed, frightened, or angry. But the good news is that medical treatment for problematic substance use and addiction is safe and effective. People can and do recover from addiction.
You don’t need an appointment, just show up during clinic hours. If you have a Manitoba Health card or Manitoba Health number, please bring this along.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I GO TO A RAAM CLINIC?
If you’re feeling anxious or hesitant about going to the RAAM clinic, consider bringing a supportive person with you. This may make you feel less overwhelmed and less alone.
The clinic team will complete a health history including questions about your substance use such as:
- when and how you started using
- how much and how frequently you use
- how it may impact your life and responsibilities
- The clinic team is there to help you. These questions are to get a complete picture of
you in order to determine how to best help you.
The posted clinic hours are for new walk-in patients seeking RAAM clinic services. In addition, the RAAM clinical team – physician, counsellor, nurse – provides follow-up to patients, coordinating medication management, making referrals to other services, supporting and consulting with other providers, and informing other service providers about RAAM clinic services.
For youth under 18 years old, please contact the Youth Addiction Centralized Intake service.
Call 1-877-710-3999 (8:30 am – 4:30 pm, weekdays) or visit:
www.manitoba.ca/health/mh/addictions/youth.html
WINNIPEG
Where: Crisis Response Centre – 817 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1 to 3 p.m.
Phone: (204) 940-2177
Where: River Point Centre – 146 Magnus Avenue, Winnipeg
Clinic Hours: Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. and Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Phone: (204) 944-6209 or 1-(855) 662-6605 (Call Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30)
THOMPSON
Where: Eaglewood Treatment Centre
Where: 90 Princeton Drive, Thompson
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 4 pm Phone: 1 (866) 291-7774 or (204) 677-7300 or (204) 677-7240 (Call Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30)
BRANDON
Where: 7th Street Health Access Centre 20 – 7th Street, Brandon
Clinic Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone: (204) 578-4800 (Call Monday – Friday 11:00am – 7:00pm)
SELKIRK
Where: Selkirk Community Health Office 237 Manitoba Avenue, Selkirk
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Phone: (204) 785-7513 (Call Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30)
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE
Where: 159 5th ST S.E., Portage la Prairie
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Phone: (204) 239-8800 (Call Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-4:30, or leave a message on other days of the week)
Contact
Recovery of Hope – Winkler
We are a professional counselling service with its main office in Winnipeg and satellite offices in four rural communities: Steinbach, Altona, Winkler and Portage la Prairie.
Mennonite Addiction Services
A culturally and language sensitive, biblically based addictions counselling service which started in 2004 as a pilot program. It currently employs two part time counselors. Four local Mennonite Churches sponsor it, and leadership from those churches make up the advisory board.
Contact
309 Main St. Winkler MB R6W 4B7
Childcare
Winkler Bible Camp

Winkler Bible Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp that provides a safe Summer Camp setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith, and stretch their limits. In addition to running Summer camp we host rental groups, company picnics, Outdoor Education programs, and much more!
Winkler Bible Camp Summer Camp
Provides a safe setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith and stretch their limits. We have 2 unique sites and options for individuals in kindergarten through Grade 12, and a camp session that ranges from 2 to 5 days in length.
What we have to offer:
-Staff to camper ratio of 1:5
-Long standing record or safety and trust
-Dedicated, screened and trained Christian ministry team
-Opportunities to build long lasting friendships
-A non-denominational atmosphere with a clear “no pressure” Christian message
-High standards as an accredited camp with Manitoba Camping Association and with Christian camping International
-Time away from the distractions of media
Please visit our website for summer schedule pricing details
Guest Group Rentals
Come and enjoy the serenity of an intimate wooded area without the worries of finding your way into the bush. Located right along Manitoba Highway #3, Winkler Bible Camp is an exceptional and convenient place to host a variety of events.
Our facility is the ideal place to host events including church or youth retreats, business meetings or seminars, weddings, banquets, company picnics and more! We have a variety of packages to accomodate many different types of events and needs.
Please visit our website or call our office for full details and pricing.
WBCBeyond.com
WBC Beyond is an online video portal with exciting shows and miniseries children and teens can enjoy.
Allow us to entertain, teach and inspire you through our unique original content. You can follow along with the adventures of Connor and Bethany in their fort called Wonder World, laugh along with our animated shorts, or learn a new song in our music section. No matter what you end up watching, we are glad to be able to connect with you beyond the summer and our physical location.
Contact
Address:
16037 HWY 3
Mailing Address:
Box 2340
Winkler, MB
R6W 4C1
Children & Family Programs
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Pembina Valley

BBBS creates individual and group mentoring relationships amongst adults and youth.
Mentorship is a two-way, learning and development partnership where the young person needs are placed at the center.
Mentoring is an important way to give youth experience with these essential back-and-forth relationships, developing them into healthy young people better able to deal with and overcome life’s adversities.
GoGirls!
Go Girls! is a group mentoring program for girls ages 12-14 that focuses on physical activity, balanced eating and self-esteem. The single, most important goal of the program is to positively shape the lives of young women and girls by helping them build a positive self-image – setting them on a path to reach their full potential in life.
The Go Girls! program consists of seven mentoring sessions, held over a 7-10 week period, within school facilities. Each 1.5-2 hour-long session is loosely structured around four themes: physical activity, healthy eating, self-esteem, and communication skills.
In-School Mentoring
The In-School Mentoring Program provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up within school grounds. For one hour a week, mentors meet with their mentee and engage in activities such as board games, crafts, or just hang out on school grounds.
The In-School Mentoring program requires a weekly visit of one hour for the duration of the school year. Matches do not meet over the summer break or during other school holidays.
Game On
Game On! is a group mentoring program for providing boys and young men with information and support to make informed choices about a range of healthy lifestyle practices. Through non-traditional physical activities, complemented with healthy eating support, participants are engaged in life skills, communication, and emotional health discussions designed to engage participants in the pursuit of life-long healthy lifestyles.
Game On! includes seven 75-minute core sessions. There are also four extension modules that capture potential issues and topics specific to various locales and the interests of the mentors and participants.
Contact
Address:
7-820 Triple E Blvd Winkler MB R6W 4A6
Mailing address:
Box 450 Winkler MB R6W 4A6
Gateway Resources

The vision at Gateway Resources is to maximize the growth and development of adults living with an intellectual disability thereby empowering them to live full and productive lives both at work and in their community.
Gateways Summer Day Camp
A summer camp designated for children 5-12
July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23
August 9-13, August 16-20, August 23-27
Each camp runs from 9am-4pm.
Registration is for each individual week.
Each week costs $85 per child.
Sign up at Gateway resources website or contact Mike Klassen at mike@gatewayresourcesinc.com
or (204)325-7304 ext 228
Contact
1582 Pembina Ave. W.
Winkler Manitoba
R6W 4B4
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Pembina Valley Baptist Church

We are an independent Baptist church seeking to glorify God in every aspect of our life and ministry. Everything that we believe and the principles that we live by are founded in the Bible. You will find a ministry that seeks to uplift Christ and please Him in every area of ministry. Our desire is that God would use the Pembina Valley Baptist Church to help you draw close to the Saviour and give you the tools necessary to grow in grace.
Church Services
Sundays at 11:00am & 6:00pm.
Wednesdays at 7:00pm.
Everyone welcome to attend, nursery is provided.
Sunday School
Sunday’s at 10:00am.
Everyone is welcome to attend, nursery provided.
Master Club Program
Wednesday’s at 7:00pm.
Children 2-12 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Youth Program
Friday’s at 7:00pm.
Young people 12-18 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Canadian Baptist Bible College
Registration of those 16 years of age and older must be completed and accepted to attend.
Classes are held Tuesday, Thursday, Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. There is a cost for each class which is totaled upon registration.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a ministry of the Pembina Valley Baptist Church, and is a Bible-based, unashamedly Baptist mission––making a difference in local church missions with a sound, proven approach.
We are a full-service, no fee, faith-based ministry, and will accept missionary candidates from independent Baptist churches of like-faith, doctrine and practice.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a local church ministry, established to help other local churches in getting their God-called missionaries to the place God has called them. If we can partner with you in this endeavor for Christ, please contact us at canamera@pvbc.ca.
Contact
Address:
120 Manitoba Road Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
Box 415 Winkler, Manitoba R6W 4A6
Pembina Valley Pregnancy Care Centre

Millions of women have experienced an unplanned pregnancy, you are not alone. If this is what you are going through you might have a mix of thoughts and feelings. That’s normal.
Maybe you are thinking about ending the pregnancy, becoming a parent or choosing a family for your baby through adoption.
Everyone in your life will have a reason why they want you to make a certain decision. They might be telling you what to do or pressuring you to make a choice quickly. But you have the right to take all the time you need to ask any question and understand all of your options…because it’s never a good idea to make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings or circumstances.
We are here for you and your partner too.
Everything is free and confidential.
Options Information
Options information- parenting, abortion, adoption. Learn about all of your options in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space. This might be a planned, unexpected, or unexpectedly complicated pregnancy for you. You might have a lot going on right now, tough circumstances, or a difficult relationship with your partner or family.
Making an informed decision is your best next step, so ask any question and learn about all the options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
We are here to help.
Steps in HOPE
Steps in HOPE is a support group for women impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, and loss. Topics include cycles of grief, self-care, and moving forward in a healthy way. Women are safe to share their experiences in this supportive space.
Contact us for the next group starting dates and location. Preregistration is required for this free & confidential support group.
email: stepsinhope@gmail.com
visit: pvpcc.com
call: 204-325-7900
We are grateful to the Morden Area Foundation for their support of this program.
Prenatal Learning Sessions
Prenatal learning sessions are designed to prepare, empower and build confidence for your birth and postpartum experience. Help to reduce fear while learning how to have a more positive and peaceful experience before, during and after birth. You will learn how to be an active participant in your birth, and confidently include your partner as a support.
These sessions include a variety of group activities in a small, interactive learning environment with chances to practice comfort measures, relaxation strategies, and the opportunity to ask many questions.
Pre-registration is required for this free program. To learn more about upcoming dates:
Visit http: pvpcc.com
call/text: 204-362-0979
email: prenatalpvpcc@gmail.com
Contact
Address:
500 Main St.
Mailing address:
Box 2504, Winkler, MB R6W 4C2
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
South Central Regional Library

SCRL provides books to everyone in our communities as well as provide support for home school families. We encourage people to ask us for help in finding a new author, a favorite old title or information on how to download ebooks or find the educational databases. Regardless of age, ability or ethnicity we are here to help everyone.
I LOVE to Read Month
I Love to READ Month – February 2021 – free online access – follow SCRL website events calendar for details (Crafts, story-songs, Newcomer tips, knitting workshops, Tech tips, etc.)
Contact
Address
160 Main Street Winkler, MB R6W 0M3
Winkler Bible Camp

Winkler Bible Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp that provides a safe Summer Camp setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith, and stretch their limits. In addition to running Summer camp we host rental groups, company picnics, Outdoor Education programs, and much more!
Winkler Bible Camp Summer Camp
Provides a safe setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith and stretch their limits. We have 2 unique sites and options for individuals in kindergarten through Grade 12, and a camp session that ranges from 2 to 5 days in length.
What we have to offer:
-Staff to camper ratio of 1:5
-Long standing record or safety and trust
-Dedicated, screened and trained Christian ministry team
-Opportunities to build long lasting friendships
-A non-denominational atmosphere with a clear “no pressure” Christian message
-High standards as an accredited camp with Manitoba Camping Association and with Christian camping International
-Time away from the distractions of media
Please visit our website for summer schedule pricing details
Guest Group Rentals
Come and enjoy the serenity of an intimate wooded area without the worries of finding your way into the bush. Located right along Manitoba Highway #3, Winkler Bible Camp is an exceptional and convenient place to host a variety of events.
Our facility is the ideal place to host events including church or youth retreats, business meetings or seminars, weddings, banquets, company picnics and more! We have a variety of packages to accomodate many different types of events and needs.
Please visit our website or call our office for full details and pricing.
WBCBeyond.com
WBC Beyond is an online video portal with exciting shows and miniseries children and teens can enjoy.
Allow us to entertain, teach and inspire you through our unique original content. You can follow along with the adventures of Connor and Bethany in their fort called Wonder World, laugh along with our animated shorts, or learn a new song in our music section. No matter what you end up watching, we are glad to be able to connect with you beyond the summer and our physical location.
Contact
Address:
16037 HWY 3
Mailing Address:
Box 2340
Winkler, MB
R6W 4C1
Winkler Family Resource Centre

WFRC provides quality Preschool programs to families in Winkler and the surrounding area.
Kit and Kaboodle
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Wiggle, Giggle, Munch
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Party
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Programs in Plum Coulee
Open to preschool children and their parent or caregiver.
One a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
WFRC Lending Library
New to our centre.
Families can check out a busy binder or a board game.
Please our available products on our website.
Contact
Address:
750 15th Street
Winkler
Mailing address:
PO BOX 997
Winkler, Mb
R6W 4B1
Churches & Religious Organizations
Adult & Teen Challenge of Pembina Valley

For over 60 years, Adult & Teen Challenge has operated on a holistic model of drug and alcohol recovery. This means that we are concerned with the body, mind, and spirit of those who come to our addiction recovery centers. Our vision is to put Hope Within Reach for our communities; to see all people freed from life-controlling issues through the power of Jesus Christ!
Concerned Person Support Group
ATCCC offers support for family members, loved ones, relatives and friends of a person who is struggling with a life-controlling problem. Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc to register or if you require more information.
There is no cost for this program.
Lifeline (Men's & Women's)
ATCCC offers weekly support for men & women who persons who have struggled, or continue to struggle with life-controlling problems.
Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc if you have further inquiries.
There is no cost for this program.
Typically this group runs on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm.
NOTE: Men’s & Women’s Groups are held at different locations.
4 Tier Program
Men’s & Women’s homes are located in Brandon, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg.
The 4-Tier Discipleship Program provides a structured environment that includes individual & group mentoring, counseling, spiritual disciplines, life-skills training, employable skills certification, and on-the-job training. Structured and intense, we seek to break the stronghold of addiction and help develop men and women of excellence find freedom.
Visit www.teenchallenge.mb.tc if you wish to view our application process.
Call for help today! We want to meet with you!
Stepping into Freedom - Altona Victory in Chris Church
Faith bases 12 Step program for anyone who wants help with their addiction. Wednesdays 7-9pm.
LifeLine
Support group for those who have attended treatment and are looking for accountability and support.
Winkler, 390 1st St Thursdays 7-9pm
Concerned Persons
Support group for loved ones of those living with addiction. Call 204-332-1932 to register for next available group.
Contact
324 Cargill Road, Winkler Manitoba, R6W 0K4
Bethel Bergthaler Mennonite Church

Bethel is a congregation of people who desire to worship and serve our Lord, Jesus Christ in practical ways. The purpose of Bethel Church is to make and develop disciples for Jesus Christ, locally and around the world. We have many avenues of ministry such as: children’s ministries including Awana, Sunday School and Children’s Church; youth groups; men’s and women’s ministries and care groups. We have many opportunities for you to learn, live, serve and grow.
Sunday Morning Worship Services
Sunday morning worship service available in-person and online at 10:30AM. Open to everyone.
Children’s Church available during our worship services (age 3-gr.1)
Junior & Senior Youth Groups
Jr Youth: grades 8-9
Tuesdays 7:00-9:00 PM,
Sr Youth: grades 9-12
Mondays 7:00-9:30 PM
Sunday School
Every Sunday 9:15-10:15
For ages 3 and up (including youth and adult classes)
Women's and Men's Programming
Various days of the week
For women or men of all ages
Go to ourbethelchurch.com for more info
Care Groups
Care Groups are smaller groups that meet for Bible study and support various days of the week
Open to all adults (individuals and couples)
Mom & Tots
Every Sunday 9:15-10:15
For ages 3 and up (including youth and adult classes)
AWANA
Wednesdays 7:15 – 8:45 PM (September – April)
Awana has been an integral part of Bethel’s children’s ministry for many years and it continues to have a massive impact in our children’s lives and in the surrounding communities.
Contact
Address:
4130 Highway 32
Winkler, MB
Mailing Address:
Box 197 Winkler, MB, R6W 4A5
Christ Full Gospel Fellowship

We are a church that believes everybody is somebody, and Jesus Christ is King.
Church Services
Addictions Programs
Overcoming the Past
Marriage & Family Counselling
Financial Training
Discipleship
Contact
Address:
75 Elm St. Plum Coulee, MB
Cornerstone Vineyard Christian Fellowship

We are a church that loves to worship the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Having received God’s love and forgiveness, we believe that as God has called each of us, He also sends each of us to transform the world around us at home and at work. Bringing the presence of the Holy Spirit within us and constantly listening to His voice, we enter into what He has already prepared in His kingdom.
Sunday Gathering
Join us at 10:30am each Sunday as we share a time of fellowship, worship, and learning from the Word of God.
Kingdom Kids
Kids ages 4-18 years old are invited to join us each Sunday morning at 9:15am for a dedicated children’s program including music, Bible lessons, and snacks.
Contact
287 4th Street, Winkler, MB, R6W 0M5
Covenant Mennonite Church

We are a Christian faith community within the Mennonite Church Manitoba family of congregations. We meet each Sunday morning for worship, and we enjoy sharing time with one another and offering love and support to each person. Our desire and hope is to know God as revealed in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and to be Spirit-filled agents of God’s truth, justice and love in the world.
Worship Service
Worship service, Sunday 11:00 am (on Zoom during public health restrictions)
Shared Potluck Lunch
Shared potluck lunch every Sunday after worship (when we can meet unrestricted). Outdoor picnic style in summer.
Christian Education for All Ages
Christian education for all ages, Sunday 9:45am (when we can meet unrestricted).
Book Club
Book Club meets occasionally to study a book of relevance to our Christian discipleship.
Contact
Address:
363 8th St. Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 29 Winkler, MB R6W 4A4
Emmanuel Mennonite Church

Mission Statement: To be an inviting, Christ-centered community in which people are being transformed to live like Jesus.
Worship Services
Worship Services Online – Sundays @10:15am
Contact
Address:
750 15th Street, Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
750 15th Street
Winkler, MB
R6W 1M1
Gospel Mission Church

Weekend Worship Services
Weekend Worship Services
In person Services
Saturday 6:00pm
Sunday 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30amWeekend Worship Services
Kids Ministry Runs Sunday’s 8:30am & 11:30am for Age 3 (Born in 2017) to Grade 6 (Born in 2009)
Online Streamed Service Sunday’s 10:00am only
Youth
Jr. Youth Grade 6 – Grade 8
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Sr. Youth Grade 9 – Grade 12
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Women's Morning Out
Women’s Morning Out
Runs September – November, March – May
Monday’s 9:30am – 11:00am
Lifegroups for anyone age 18 (or graduated) and up!
Our groups consist of a variety of different life stages as well. From single, or married with kids, we will help you to find a group that fits what you are looking for! Most Lifegroups meet every other week and consist of 8-12 people. Message Lifegroups@gmchurch.ca for more information or to sign up.
Contact
855 15th Street
Grace Mennonite Church

Our mission is to love God, love others and make disciples of Jesus Christ by being a pillar and foundation of the truth of scripture under the power of the Holy Spirit.
Sunday Services
Sunday mornings, 10:45 am
Open to all.
Livestream on YouTube at Grace Church Winkler
Contact
Address
1350 Pembina Ave, Winkler, MB
Mailing Address
Box 1616, Winkler, MB, R6W 4B5
Harvest Christian Fellowship(Plum Coulee)
Harvest Christian Fellowship is a place to belong, worship, grow and serve. Our purpose is to build the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ and nurture believers through worship, instruction, fellowship and service.
Sunday Morning Worship Service
Sunday Worship Service
In-person worship Service
Sunday at 10:15am
Everyone is welcome!
Junior & Senior Youth
Wednesdays 7:30pm Jr- Grades 7 & 8 Sr- Grades 9-12
September – May
No Cost.
Go to harvestchristianfellowship.ca for more info
Contact
Address
51 Centre Street North, Plum Coulee, MB
Mailing address:
PO Box 14 Plum Coulee, MB R0G 1R0
Pathway Community Church
At Pathway Community Church we are all about guiding people to become more and more like Jesus. We want to reach those who have walked away from Church and faith so that they come back into life-giving relationship with Jesus. We want to provide a space for those who are not sure about organized religion and have questions they need to ask. At the end of the day we are simply all about journeying together in life as we pursue wholeness in Christ.
Sunday Worship Experience
Every Sunday at 11:00am (currently online only).
– It’s for everyone.
– No cost.
– No sign-up.
For ways to join us www.pathwaycc.net/sunday
Pathway Kids
Pathway Kids is here to partner with you to develop your kids’ faith. To learn more or to find parenting resources, make sure to join our Facebook group or follow us on Instagram. For the weekly worship experience visit www.pathwaycc.net/kids!
– Online content for Pre-K to Pre-Teen + parent resources.
City Center Youth
Monday’s (Jr High) and Thursday’s (High School) are youth nights. We meet at 7pm weekly! We worship, meet friends and hear hope-filled messages that lead us closer to Jesus. For more information and to join us visit www.pathwaycc.net/citycenteryouth
Young Adults
Pathway Young Adults is the perfect place to find community and connection with other believers in your stage of life.
This group meets to worship God together through the study of His word, prayer in His Spirit, and proclamation of His goodness. Through this we desire unity, so that Christ may find His bride as one on the day He returns.
https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/young-adults
MOPS
MOPS is an open, accepting place for all mothers who have children between the ages of 0-5, to experience authentic community, personal growth, practical help and spiritual growth.
MOPS offers community, prayer, video sessions, crafts, and speakers. LINK TO JOIN: https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/mops
Financial Coaching
Our Deacons, as financial coaches, assist in processing Financial Assistance Requests. The Scriptures tell us to use it for God’s Kingdom and our Deacons can help you learn how. Whether you’re setting a budget, navigating difficulty or managing your giving, financial coaching is here to help you do it in a God-honoring way.
For more information contact: deacons@pathwaycc.net
Contact
OFFICE
107-191 Kimberly Rd
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
CHURCH
252 6 Street
Winkler, MB
R6W 0A9
Mailing address:
Box 203
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
Canada
Pembina Valley Baptist Church

We are an independent Baptist church seeking to glorify God in every aspect of our life and ministry. Everything that we believe and the principles that we live by are founded in the Bible. You will find a ministry that seeks to uplift Christ and please Him in every area of ministry. Our desire is that God would use the Pembina Valley Baptist Church to help you draw close to the Saviour and give you the tools necessary to grow in grace.
Church Services
Sundays at 11:00am & 6:00pm.
Wednesdays at 7:00pm.
Everyone welcome to attend, nursery is provided.
Sunday School
Sunday’s at 10:00am.
Everyone is welcome to attend, nursery provided.
Master Club Program
Wednesday’s at 7:00pm.
Children 2-12 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Youth Program
Friday’s at 7:00pm.
Young people 12-18 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Canadian Baptist Bible College
Registration of those 16 years of age and older must be completed and accepted to attend.
Classes are held Tuesday, Thursday, Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. There is a cost for each class which is totaled upon registration.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a ministry of the Pembina Valley Baptist Church, and is a Bible-based, unashamedly Baptist mission––making a difference in local church missions with a sound, proven approach.
We are a full-service, no fee, faith-based ministry, and will accept missionary candidates from independent Baptist churches of like-faith, doctrine and practice.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a local church ministry, established to help other local churches in getting their God-called missionaries to the place God has called them. If we can partner with you in this endeavor for Christ, please contact us at canamera@pvbc.ca.
Contact
Address:
120 Manitoba Road Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
Box 415 Winkler, Manitoba R6W 4A6
Winkler Bergthaler Mennonite Church
The Purpose of Our Church To Glorify God The Vision of Our Church To bring people to Jesus Christ and help them become fully devoted followers. The Mission of Our Church – We will reach people by developing caring relationship through Life Groups, Missions, Outreach Programs in the community and by worshiping together through solid Biblical preaching, singing, giving and fellowship.
Contact
Address:
252 6th Street
Mailing address:
Box 1207 Winkler, MB R6W 4B2
Winkler Bible Camp

Winkler Bible Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp that provides a safe Summer Camp setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith, and stretch their limits. In addition to running Summer camp we host rental groups, company picnics, Outdoor Education programs, and much more!
Winkler Bible Camp Summer Camp
Provides a safe setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith and stretch their limits. We have 2 unique sites and options for individuals in kindergarten through Grade 12, and a camp session that ranges from 2 to 5 days in length.
What we have to offer:
-Staff to camper ratio of 1:5
-Long standing record or safety and trust
-Dedicated, screened and trained Christian ministry team
-Opportunities to build long lasting friendships
-A non-denominational atmosphere with a clear “no pressure” Christian message
-High standards as an accredited camp with Manitoba Camping Association and with Christian camping International
-Time away from the distractions of media
Please visit our website for summer schedule pricing details
Guest Group Rentals
Come and enjoy the serenity of an intimate wooded area without the worries of finding your way into the bush. Located right along Manitoba Highway #3, Winkler Bible Camp is an exceptional and convenient place to host a variety of events.
Our facility is the ideal place to host events including church or youth retreats, business meetings or seminars, weddings, banquets, company picnics and more! We have a variety of packages to accomodate many different types of events and needs.
Please visit our website or call our office for full details and pricing.
WBCBeyond.com
WBC Beyond is an online video portal with exciting shows and miniseries children and teens can enjoy.
Allow us to entertain, teach and inspire you through our unique original content. You can follow along with the adventures of Connor and Bethany in their fort called Wonder World, laugh along with our animated shorts, or learn a new song in our music section. No matter what you end up watching, we are glad to be able to connect with you beyond the summer and our physical location.
Contact
Address:
16037 HWY 3
Mailing Address:
Box 2340
Winkler, MB
R6W 4C1
Winkler MB Church

Our desire at WMBC is to be a people and place of refuge. We are here for you and we’re going to help you take your next step to finding peace and hope and belonging. Jesus knows you and really cares for you, and so do we.
Support Groups
DivorceCare – a support group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce
DivorceCare for Kids – a support group to help your children, 5-12 years old, heal from the pain caused by a separation or divorce
Single & Parenting – a support group where you can get parenting wisdom, hope and encouragement
Weekly Programming
Sunday Services – 9:30am & 11:00am
Services that bring relevant teaching from the Bible and worship that draws us to the power of the Holy Spirit to change our lives!
Wednesday Night Service for Teens – 7:30pm
Youth Service for Jr & Sr High Students
Care Response Team
If you are need of help with physical needs such as clothing, furniture, bedding, etc. we are often able to assist families in that way in partnership with Central Station.
Counselling & Prayer
We believe that there is power and purpose in prayer and having someone listen to your story. If you’d like to connect with someone to get help with emotional hurts, we are here for you.
Contact
120 Pineview Dr.
Winkler MB
R6W 1T3
Winkler Sommerfeld Church

The Winkler Sommerfeld Mennonite Church is one of 13 Sommerfeld churches in our conference. We have two church services on Sunday mornings. During the 9:00am English service, we sing traditional hymns at the beginning, middle and end of each service. Our 10:30am service proceeds in a split service first half Low German second half English language. Sunday School happens in English during both services for the children.
Office Hours
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 9:00am – 12:00 noon
Phone (204)315-7676
Contact
189 2nd Street Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
189 2nd Street Winkler, Manitoba R6W 3N2
Clothing & Thrift Stores
Adult & Teen Challenge Super Thrift Pembina Valley
A charity thrift store with all funds raised benefitting the Adult & Teen Challenge addiction support programs throughout the Pembina Valley.
Contact
324 Cargill Road Winkler MB R6W 0K4
Clubs & Other
Flatlands Theatre Company

Flatlands theatre company desires to create a safe environment for all ages to use their gifts, talents, and imagination. FTC desires to inspire individuals to develop their skills through classes as well as productions led by local theatre professionals.
Fall Theatre Classes
For ages 5 – Grade 12
Runs October – November
Fall Production
Fall Production, first full weekend in November.
Contact flatlandstheatreco@gmail.com for audition details.
Tickets are available through P.W. Enns Centennial Concert Hall.
Spring Theatre Classes & Student Production
January through the weekend before Spring Break.
Contact flatlandstheatreco@gmail.com for details and tickets.
Spring Production
First full weekend in May.
Contact flatlandtheatreco@gmail.com for audition details.
Tickets are available through P.W. Enns Centennial Concert Hall.
Somethin' in the Park
Monday night’s throughout June & July at the Bethel Heritage Park.
Contact flatlandtheatreco@gmail.com for auditions & details.
Contact
Concert Hall 783 Mountain Avenue Winkler, MB
Mailing Address
Box 366 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Gateway Resources

The vision at Gateway Resources is to maximize the growth and development of adults living with an intellectual disability thereby empowering them to live full and productive lives both at work and in their community.
Gateways Summer Day Camp
A summer camp designated for children 5-12
July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23
August 9-13, August 16-20, August 23-27
Each camp runs from 9am-4pm.
Registration is for each individual week.
Each week costs $85 per child.
Sign up at Gateway resources website or contact Mike Klassen at mike@gatewayresourcesinc.com
or (204)325-7304 ext 228
Contact
1582 Pembina Ave. W.
Winkler Manitoba
R6W 4B4
Pembina Valley Baptist Church

We are an independent Baptist church seeking to glorify God in every aspect of our life and ministry. Everything that we believe and the principles that we live by are founded in the Bible. You will find a ministry that seeks to uplift Christ and please Him in every area of ministry. Our desire is that God would use the Pembina Valley Baptist Church to help you draw close to the Saviour and give you the tools necessary to grow in grace.
Church Services
Sundays at 11:00am & 6:00pm.
Wednesdays at 7:00pm.
Everyone welcome to attend, nursery is provided.
Sunday School
Sunday’s at 10:00am.
Everyone is welcome to attend, nursery provided.
Master Club Program
Wednesday’s at 7:00pm.
Children 2-12 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Youth Program
Friday’s at 7:00pm.
Young people 12-18 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Canadian Baptist Bible College
Registration of those 16 years of age and older must be completed and accepted to attend.
Classes are held Tuesday, Thursday, Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. There is a cost for each class which is totaled upon registration.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a ministry of the Pembina Valley Baptist Church, and is a Bible-based, unashamedly Baptist mission––making a difference in local church missions with a sound, proven approach.
We are a full-service, no fee, faith-based ministry, and will accept missionary candidates from independent Baptist churches of like-faith, doctrine and practice.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a local church ministry, established to help other local churches in getting their God-called missionaries to the place God has called them. If we can partner with you in this endeavor for Christ, please contact us at canamera@pvbc.ca.
Contact
Address:
120 Manitoba Road Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
Box 415 Winkler, Manitoba R6W 4A6
Winkler and District Multi-purpose Senior Centre


The Senior Centre is a focal point in Winkler and surrounding district providing opportunities for persons 55 plus to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
We provide services that engage the whole person including sport, community, volunteerism, personal wellness, and meals.
Services for Seniors
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, summer hours 8am-4pm.
Our purpose to to make seniors aware and are provided access to services that assist seniors in maintaining their independence. A place where senior and caregivers can find resources and information to assist them in caregiving decisions and issues. We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of the aging population.
We offer:
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kits ($2 suggested donation)
Referrals for footcare, transportation, housekeeping
Medical Equipment Rentals
Assistance with filling out various forms
Check in calls
Health and Safety Promotions
Please contact the office for information regarding availability of services and/or possible fees for services. For more information check our website.
Congregate Meals/Meals on Wheels
The main purpose to serve the needs of a population of older adults in our community and provide a well balanced meal at a reasonable cost.
Cost $8.00 per meal.
Congregate meal program at Winkler Senior Centre:
5 days week noon meal program at 12:00
Congregate meal program at Cedar Estates:
5 days a week noon meal program – Monday to Friday at 12:00
Meals on Wheels cooked at Winkler Senior Centre:
3 days a week noon meal program – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Delivery between 11:30-12:30
We deliver within the city of Winkler limits as our kitchen and volunteer driver capacity limit permits.
Menus and information are available online at www.winklerseniorcentre.com
For more information or to register for meals call the office.
Senior Centre Recreational Programs
We are a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for older adults to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
Provides a service that engages the whole person including sort, community, volunteerism, personal wellness and meals. A place for caregivers to find resources and information to assist in caregiving decisions and issues.
A place for older adults to find friendship and resources for day to day living.
Programs and services include:
Blood pressure/Blood glucose clinics
Board and card games
Coffee all day
Fitness programs and Gym
Floor curling and floor shuffle
Free Wifi (internet access)
Gift shoppe
Health topics
Jam sessions
Line dancing
Library (books and puzzles to loan)
Pickleball
Presentations/Workshops
Services for seniors
Tea room
Waffle Breakfast
Volunteer opportunities
Contact
Address:
650 South Railway Ave
Mailing:
102-650 Railway Ave
Winkler MB
R6W 0L6
Winkler Bible Camp

Winkler Bible Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp that provides a safe Summer Camp setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith, and stretch their limits. In addition to running Summer camp we host rental groups, company picnics, Outdoor Education programs, and much more!
Winkler Bible Camp Summer Camp
Provides a safe setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith and stretch their limits. We have 2 unique sites and options for individuals in kindergarten through Grade 12, and a camp session that ranges from 2 to 5 days in length.
What we have to offer:
-Staff to camper ratio of 1:5
-Long standing record or safety and trust
-Dedicated, screened and trained Christian ministry team
-Opportunities to build long lasting friendships
-A non-denominational atmosphere with a clear “no pressure” Christian message
-High standards as an accredited camp with Manitoba Camping Association and with Christian camping International
-Time away from the distractions of media
Please visit our website for summer schedule pricing details
Guest Group Rentals
Come and enjoy the serenity of an intimate wooded area without the worries of finding your way into the bush. Located right along Manitoba Highway #3, Winkler Bible Camp is an exceptional and convenient place to host a variety of events.
Our facility is the ideal place to host events including church or youth retreats, business meetings or seminars, weddings, banquets, company picnics and more! We have a variety of packages to accomodate many different types of events and needs.
Please visit our website or call our office for full details and pricing.
WBCBeyond.com
WBC Beyond is an online video portal with exciting shows and miniseries children and teens can enjoy.
Allow us to entertain, teach and inspire you through our unique original content. You can follow along with the adventures of Connor and Bethany in their fort called Wonder World, laugh along with our animated shorts, or learn a new song in our music section. No matter what you end up watching, we are glad to be able to connect with you beyond the summer and our physical location.
Contact
Address:
16037 HWY 3
Mailing Address:
Box 2340
Winkler, MB
R6W 4C1
Winkler Family Resource Centre

WFRC provides quality Preschool programs to families in Winkler and the surrounding area.
Kit and Kaboodle
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Wiggle, Giggle, Munch
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Party
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Programs in Plum Coulee
Open to preschool children and their parent or caregiver.
One a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
WFRC Lending Library
New to our centre.
Families can check out a busy binder or a board game.
Please our available products on our website.
Contact
Address:
750 15th Street
Winkler
Mailing address:
PO BOX 997
Winkler, Mb
R6W 4B1
Winkler MB Church

Our desire at WMBC is to be a people and place of refuge. We are here for you and we’re going to help you take your next step to finding peace and hope and belonging. Jesus knows you and really cares for you, and so do we.
Support Groups
DivorceCare – a support group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce
DivorceCare for Kids – a support group to help your children, 5-12 years old, heal from the pain caused by a separation or divorce
Single & Parenting – a support group where you can get parenting wisdom, hope and encouragement
Weekly Programming
Sunday Services – 9:30am & 11:00am
Services that bring relevant teaching from the Bible and worship that draws us to the power of the Holy Spirit to change our lives!
Wednesday Night Service for Teens – 7:30pm
Youth Service for Jr & Sr High Students
Care Response Team
If you are need of help with physical needs such as clothing, furniture, bedding, etc. we are often able to assist families in that way in partnership with Central Station.
Counselling & Prayer
We believe that there is power and purpose in prayer and having someone listen to your story. If you’d like to connect with someone to get help with emotional hurts, we are here for you.
Contact
120 Pineview Dr.
Winkler MB
R6W 1T3
Community Development
Gateway Resources

The vision at Gateway Resources is to maximize the growth and development of adults living with an intellectual disability thereby empowering them to live full and productive lives both at work and in their community.
Gateways Summer Day Camp
A summer camp designated for children 5-12
July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23
August 9-13, August 16-20, August 23-27
Each camp runs from 9am-4pm.
Registration is for each individual week.
Each week costs $85 per child.
Sign up at Gateway resources website or contact Mike Klassen at mike@gatewayresourcesinc.com
or (204)325-7304 ext 228
Contact
1582 Pembina Ave. W.
Winkler Manitoba
R6W 4B4
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
Winkler and District Multi-purpose Senior Centre


The Senior Centre is a focal point in Winkler and surrounding district providing opportunities for persons 55 plus to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
We provide services that engage the whole person including sport, community, volunteerism, personal wellness, and meals.
Services for Seniors
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, summer hours 8am-4pm.
Our purpose to to make seniors aware and are provided access to services that assist seniors in maintaining their independence. A place where senior and caregivers can find resources and information to assist them in caregiving decisions and issues. We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of the aging population.
We offer:
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kits ($2 suggested donation)
Referrals for footcare, transportation, housekeeping
Medical Equipment Rentals
Assistance with filling out various forms
Check in calls
Health and Safety Promotions
Please contact the office for information regarding availability of services and/or possible fees for services. For more information check our website.
Congregate Meals/Meals on Wheels
The main purpose to serve the needs of a population of older adults in our community and provide a well balanced meal at a reasonable cost.
Cost $8.00 per meal.
Congregate meal program at Winkler Senior Centre:
5 days week noon meal program at 12:00
Congregate meal program at Cedar Estates:
5 days a week noon meal program – Monday to Friday at 12:00
Meals on Wheels cooked at Winkler Senior Centre:
3 days a week noon meal program – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Delivery between 11:30-12:30
We deliver within the city of Winkler limits as our kitchen and volunteer driver capacity limit permits.
Menus and information are available online at www.winklerseniorcentre.com
For more information or to register for meals call the office.
Senior Centre Recreational Programs
We are a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for older adults to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
Provides a service that engages the whole person including sort, community, volunteerism, personal wellness and meals. A place for caregivers to find resources and information to assist in caregiving decisions and issues.
A place for older adults to find friendship and resources for day to day living.
Programs and services include:
Blood pressure/Blood glucose clinics
Board and card games
Coffee all day
Fitness programs and Gym
Floor curling and floor shuffle
Free Wifi (internet access)
Gift shoppe
Health topics
Jam sessions
Line dancing
Library (books and puzzles to loan)
Pickleball
Presentations/Workshops
Services for seniors
Tea room
Waffle Breakfast
Volunteer opportunities
Contact
Address:
650 South Railway Ave
Mailing:
102-650 Railway Ave
Winkler MB
R6W 0L6
Winkler Central Station

Central Station is a community centre in the heart of Winkler. We have a drop-in space that is open Monday – Friday and offer a variety of programs year round. We work closely with the Winkler & District Food Cupboard and Cafe 545 Community Meal as we believe food brings people together! We are a hub that can help connect community members to the resources they’re needing.
Drop In
- Days Monday–Friday
- Cost Free!
We are open every day of the week for you to drop-in & say hello. We have wifi & computer access, phone access, and can help with filling out, printing, faxing or scanning documents.
Monday 9AM-6:30PM
Tuesday 9AM-2PM
Wednesday 9AM-6PM
Thursday 9AM-2PM
Friday 9AM-2PM
Community Care
The Community Care Program brings individuals and families and their supporters together, to work through complicated life issues and make life better.
Check out the Community Care page on our website for more information!
Community Advocacy Training (CAT)
Learn how to advocate, navigate the system, and take action on issues in our community.
The CAT Program is designed to help community members develop the skills they need to stand up for their rights and take leadership on issues important to them.
Take part with a group of your peers 1 day a week for 8 weeks, of learning from experts in their fields on topics around advocacy and how to become a leader in our community.
Sign up to join. Sessions will be starting July 7th.
Better Access to Groceries (BAG)
Every other week, we provide a bag of produce valued at $20 or more for a purchase price of $10.00 each. Call, email or sign up on the Central Station website. Pick up is every other Tuesday 4:00-5:00 pm.
Easy Eats Meal Kit
Every Thursday we offer a different meal kit for 2 or 8 people. The cost is by donation and the suggested price is $7.00 for the 2 person meal kit and $20.00 for the 8 person kit. Please call, email or DM on our Facebook or Instagram page.
Cafe 545
Monday dine in meal. There is no charge or sign up required for the meal – donations are accepted but not expected.
Monday 5:00-6:30pm
Downloads
Contact
Address
545 Industrial Drive
Winkler MB
Mailing Address
Box 736 Winkler, MB R6W4A8
Counselling
Contact
Adult & Teen Challenge of Pembina Valley

For over 60 years, Adult & Teen Challenge has operated on a holistic model of drug and alcohol recovery. This means that we are concerned with the body, mind, and spirit of those who come to our addiction recovery centers. Our vision is to put Hope Within Reach for our communities; to see all people freed from life-controlling issues through the power of Jesus Christ!
Concerned Person Support Group
ATCCC offers support for family members, loved ones, relatives and friends of a person who is struggling with a life-controlling problem. Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc to register or if you require more information.
There is no cost for this program.
Lifeline (Men's & Women's)
ATCCC offers weekly support for men & women who persons who have struggled, or continue to struggle with life-controlling problems.
Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc if you have further inquiries.
There is no cost for this program.
Typically this group runs on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm.
NOTE: Men’s & Women’s Groups are held at different locations.
4 Tier Program
Men’s & Women’s homes are located in Brandon, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg.
The 4-Tier Discipleship Program provides a structured environment that includes individual & group mentoring, counseling, spiritual disciplines, life-skills training, employable skills certification, and on-the-job training. Structured and intense, we seek to break the stronghold of addiction and help develop men and women of excellence find freedom.
Visit www.teenchallenge.mb.tc if you wish to view our application process.
Call for help today! We want to meet with you!
Stepping into Freedom - Altona Victory in Chris Church
Faith bases 12 Step program for anyone who wants help with their addiction. Wednesdays 7-9pm.
LifeLine
Support group for those who have attended treatment and are looking for accountability and support.
Winkler, 390 1st St Thursdays 7-9pm
Concerned Persons
Support group for loved ones of those living with addiction. Call 204-332-1932 to register for next available group.
Contact
324 Cargill Road, Winkler Manitoba, R6W 0K4
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba- ADAM (Altona Branch)
Offer self-help for all Manitobans affected by anxiety disorders. Provide Cognitive Behavioral Programs (CBP) and ongoing support groups for the prevention, education, early intervention and management of anxiety disorders to adults. Provide resources for children, adolescents, adults, families, employers and health care professionals.
Anxiety Worry Support Program
Contact
145 Centre Ave.
Altona, Manitoba
Christ Full Gospel Fellowship

We are a church that believes everybody is somebody, and Jesus Christ is King.
Church Services
Addictions Programs
Overcoming the Past
Marriage & Family Counselling
Financial Training
Discipleship
Contact
Address:
75 Elm St. Plum Coulee, MB
Community Mental Health/ACCESS Line
Assessment, counselling, education and referral available. Assistance with fear, depression, anger, loss of control, uncertainty, thoughts of suicide. Help to develop coping skills to function at home, school, work, in society. Counselling for those covered by MB Health.
Contact
Crisis Chat Line
Free, immediate and confidential one-to-one assistance and usually operate 24/7. Staffed by professionals or trained volunteers. Listen, offer support and advice, if necessary help the caller get connected to help in their community. Online councelling (Monday- Friday 10am – 9pm.)
Contact
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Line
Immediate help to all Indigenous peoples with counselling and crisis intervention, available 24/7. Experienced and culturally competent Help Line counsellors there for help if you want to talk, are distressed, have strong emotional reactions, triggered by painful memories. Can help find additonal supports in your area. Available in English, French, and on request, Cree, Ojibway, Inuktiut.
Contact
Gambling Helpline
Free confidential and individual support for people suffering from the consequences of their gambling addictions or for someone having problems because of someone elses addiction. Trained counsellors available to help prevent more harm and show a lifestyle free from their addiction to gambling.
Contact
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Julia Stoesz Counselling
Mental Health Therapy for Adults and Couples
Couselling
Personalized integrative mental health therapy based on the client’s unique needs using a variety of therapeutic treatment methods including Interpersonal Neurobiology, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Emotion Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Therapeutic interventions are trauma-informed and attachment focused.
Contact
Address
311 North Railway
Morden, MB
Kids Help Phone
Confidential, judgement free and anonymous 24/7 access across Canada offering professional counselling, info and referrals to help in their area. Wide range of articles, tools and resources to help young people through challenges or experiences they might face.
Contact
Klinic Crisis Line
Variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis, struggling to cope or just needing someone to talk to. Open to people of all ages, genders and backgrounds.Counsellors can help find new ways to cope and understanding your own strengths and values.
Contact
Klinic Drop-In Counselling
Drop-In counselling on a first come, first serve basis. Free, no appointment needed. Confidential, trained counsellors. Can help find community resources.
Contact
Klinic Sexual Assualt Krisis Line
24 hour phone line that provides information and crisis intervention to sexual asault victims and those close to them. Offers short and long term in-person counselling concerning sexual assault and harassment, peer support meetings with an advocate, 24/7 hospital support and advocacy.
Contact
Lana Alencar Counselling
Counselling services for teenagers, adults and couples.
Contact
600 Southview Dr.
Winkler, MB
Life Switch Counselling Services
Counselling
Counselling
Individual, Couple and Family Therapy
Monday – Thursday
Text or email for more details.
Contact
Address:
204 Main Street Winkler MB
Mailing address:
Box 796 Winkler, MB R6W 4A9
Manitoba Addictions
Contact
Manitoba Farm, Rural, and Northern Support Services
Free, confidential non-judgement counselling for anyone who lives on a MB farm, or in a rural or Northern community. Range of services include suicide bereavement support group, medical care, counselling, education and training. Rooted in social jusitce values, Klinic belives that everyone deserves quality care, support and respect.
Contact
Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line
24/7 confidential support service for people at risk of suicide, concerned family/friends, those who have lost a loved one to suicide and support providers/helpers. Staff and volunteer counsellors specifically trained to deal with problems faced by youth and adults and are trained in cultural diversity, Aborigional cultural and social issues.
Contact
Mental Health Virtual Therapy
Free confidential, available 24/7 supported by professional therapists. Provides access to a digital program to provide Manitobans help with anxiety symptoms linked to COVID-19. Professionals trained to support and ask questions to guide people through the programs modules in the context of the pandemic.
Contact
Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba

Anyone who has a school aged child who may be struggling with their mental health in the
Pembina Valley! There is no cost associated and no commitment, simply call or text (204) 396-7923 or email Central@moodmb.ca for more information or to sign up. Peer Support is a unique support system where everyone gets to be an equal. The group will be made up of people who have knowledge from their own experiences, and be facilitated by an individual with lived experience as well as professional training. In the context of this group, Peer Support will look like parents with children who are struggling with their mental health getting together to mutually share what they are going through with the aim that we all might benefit from each other’s knowledge.
What are the goals of this group?
-To reaffirm that you are not alone in the hardships you face.
-To help you as families make informed decisions in your child’s path through the youth mental health services.
-To provide basic education on mental health issues faced by youth, to answer questions regarding mood disorders.
-To create a community where conversation about mental health does not carry stigma and where there are no such thing as dumb questions.
-To learn to take care of ourselves even when trying to care for others.
What is it that we are doing?
We are gathering people who are facing similar hardships and sharing our knowledge, our resources, our coping skills, what works, and what doesn’t.
We are here to find acceptance and a sense of belonging, to be surrounded by a group of people that have some measure of understanding of what we are going through.
We are coming together so that we may learn to take better care of ourselves and the youth that we care for whom are struggling.
What will a Peer Support Group Meeting look like?
We will aim to meet once a week through zoom. There is no pressure to attend every session but an email will be sent out every week with the link to participate in that week’s meeting. The meeting will be facilitated by myself, we will introduce ourselves and share a little bit about our story, we will identify common experiences between ourselves, and collectively discuss and learn about issues pertaining to our situations. Some topics will organically occur and some will be preplanned by myself for discussion.
Confidentiality
Whatever is discussed is kept confidential – MDAM asks that each attendee not share things they’ve heard within the group, such as personal information about other participants. The only times a facilitator will breach confidentiality are if we believe someone is in danger of harming themselves, others, or someone is harming them, as well if a law enforcement officer requires information to be disclosed to them. This group will be held over Zoom so there is no need to have your camera on if you do not want your identity known to the group. Certain topics can be sensitive, especially those around Covid, Religion, and LGBT2s+ issues.
Respect in regard to these topics is expected as not everyone will have the same beliefs within the group. Some parts of these topics can be covered but respect to others must always be the goal.
What are some topics that may be covered?
• Common Mental Health Issues • Resources in the Pembina Valley
• Mental Health and School • Medication
• Treatments and Therapies • Covid and it’s impacts
• Boundaries and Communication • Safety
• Addiction, drugs, and alcohol • Managing feelings, challenging thoughts
• Self-Care • And more!
The Unloading Zone
There is no cost for this service. Online and phone appointments available every Thursday. Available in the province of Manitoba.
We provide one-on-one peer support to those who are supporting family and friends during these challenging times.
In the Central Region (Carman, Portage la Prairie, Winkler, Morden, Altona and surrounding area).
Contact at central@moodmb.ca
Contact
100-4 Fort Street
Wpg, MB R3C 1C4
Open Skies Coaching & Counselling Associates

Therapist / Counsellor / Life Coach
CBT and Anxiety
Dealing with Insomnia
Individual Counselling
Contact
Address:
400 Stephen St. Unit 106
Morden, MB
Palm Tree Wellness

Counselling Services (Mental Health Counselling, Children & Adults, Trauma Therapy)
Contact
201 South Railway Avenue Unit 12 Winkler, MB R6W 1J9
Pembina Counselling Centre
We are a not-for-profit counselling centre serving the Pembina Valley. We exist to help individuals who are struggling personally or in relationships, to gain direction and find lasting hope. Individual, couples or family counselling
Contact
2B - 915 Navigator Road, Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
#205 - 30 Stephen Street, Morden, MB R6M 2G3
Pembina Valley Pregnancy Care Centre

Millions of women have experienced an unplanned pregnancy, you are not alone. If this is what you are going through you might have a mix of thoughts and feelings. That’s normal.
Maybe you are thinking about ending the pregnancy, becoming a parent or choosing a family for your baby through adoption.
Everyone in your life will have a reason why they want you to make a certain decision. They might be telling you what to do or pressuring you to make a choice quickly. But you have the right to take all the time you need to ask any question and understand all of your options…because it’s never a good idea to make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings or circumstances.
We are here for you and your partner too.
Everything is free and confidential.
Options Information
Options information- parenting, abortion, adoption. Learn about all of your options in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space. This might be a planned, unexpected, or unexpectedly complicated pregnancy for you. You might have a lot going on right now, tough circumstances, or a difficult relationship with your partner or family.
Making an informed decision is your best next step, so ask any question and learn about all the options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
We are here to help.
Steps in HOPE
Steps in HOPE is a support group for women impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, and loss. Topics include cycles of grief, self-care, and moving forward in a healthy way. Women are safe to share their experiences in this supportive space.
Contact us for the next group starting dates and location. Preregistration is required for this free & confidential support group.
email: stepsinhope@gmail.com
visit: pvpcc.com
call: 204-325-7900
We are grateful to the Morden Area Foundation for their support of this program.
Prenatal Learning Sessions
Prenatal learning sessions are designed to prepare, empower and build confidence for your birth and postpartum experience. Help to reduce fear while learning how to have a more positive and peaceful experience before, during and after birth. You will learn how to be an active participant in your birth, and confidently include your partner as a support.
These sessions include a variety of group activities in a small, interactive learning environment with chances to practice comfort measures, relaxation strategies, and the opportunity to ask many questions.
Pre-registration is required for this free program. To learn more about upcoming dates:
Visit http: pvpcc.com
call/text: 204-362-0979
email: prenatalpvpcc@gmail.com
Contact
Address:
500 Main St.
Mailing address:
Box 2504, Winkler, MB R6W 4C2
Post-partum Depression Texting Line
Free to call, counselors acknowledge you’re not alone and the negative feelings associated with your childs up coming birth/birth. You are not to blame for these. Trained and caring professionals listen, answer questions, offer encouragement and connect you with local resources as needed.
Contact
Sexual Assault Crisis Line
24 hour phone line provides info and help to sexual assault victims and people close to them. Free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope.
Contact
Southern Mental Health Crisis Line
24/7 phone line available. Provides community citizens of all ages that are experiencing a mental health crisis or psychosocial crisis with ongoing support, crisis intervention, consultation, or referral to resources and education. Help to assess, provide counseling, education, and referrals. Further help is available after assessments done.
Contact
Teri Wilson, RCC, CCC
Counsellor/Therapist
Contact
Trafficking Hotline
24/7 support and counselling to trafficked persons and anyone affected by trafficking including service providers, family, friends, co-workers. Offers info and referrals regarding resources, provides reporting option if caller unwilling or unable to contact police. Offers info to to general public on human trafficking.
Contact
Crisis Services
Adult & Teen Challenge of Pembina Valley

For over 60 years, Adult & Teen Challenge has operated on a holistic model of drug and alcohol recovery. This means that we are concerned with the body, mind, and spirit of those who come to our addiction recovery centers. Our vision is to put Hope Within Reach for our communities; to see all people freed from life-controlling issues through the power of Jesus Christ!
Concerned Person Support Group
ATCCC offers support for family members, loved ones, relatives and friends of a person who is struggling with a life-controlling problem. Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc to register or if you require more information.
There is no cost for this program.
Lifeline (Men's & Women's)
ATCCC offers weekly support for men & women who persons who have struggled, or continue to struggle with life-controlling problems.
Please email derek@teenchallenge.tc if you have further inquiries.
There is no cost for this program.
Typically this group runs on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm.
NOTE: Men’s & Women’s Groups are held at different locations.
4 Tier Program
Men’s & Women’s homes are located in Brandon, Thunder Bay, Winnipeg.
The 4-Tier Discipleship Program provides a structured environment that includes individual & group mentoring, counseling, spiritual disciplines, life-skills training, employable skills certification, and on-the-job training. Structured and intense, we seek to break the stronghold of addiction and help develop men and women of excellence find freedom.
Visit www.teenchallenge.mb.tc if you wish to view our application process.
Call for help today! We want to meet with you!
Stepping into Freedom - Altona Victory in Chris Church
Faith bases 12 Step program for anyone who wants help with their addiction. Wednesdays 7-9pm.
LifeLine
Support group for those who have attended treatment and are looking for accountability and support.
Winkler, 390 1st St Thursdays 7-9pm
Concerned Persons
Support group for loved ones of those living with addiction. Call 204-332-1932 to register for next available group.
Contact
324 Cargill Road, Winkler Manitoba, R6W 0K4
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Boundary Trails Health Centre

Boundary Trails Health Centre is an acute care hospital providing inpatient, emergency, surgical, rehabilitation and diagnostic services.
Hospital Services
Contact
Address:
Jct Hwy 3&14, Winkler MB
Mailing address:
Box 2000, Station Main, Winkler MB R6W 1H8
Community Mental Health/ACCESS Line
Assessment, counselling, education and referral available. Assistance with fear, depression, anger, loss of control, uncertainty, thoughts of suicide. Help to develop coping skills to function at home, school, work, in society. Counselling for those covered by MB Health.
Contact
Crisis Chat Line
Free, immediate and confidential one-to-one assistance and usually operate 24/7. Staffed by professionals or trained volunteers. Listen, offer support and advice, if necessary help the caller get connected to help in their community. Online councelling (Monday- Friday 10am – 9pm.)
Contact
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Line
Immediate help to all Indigenous peoples with counselling and crisis intervention, available 24/7. Experienced and culturally competent Help Line counsellors there for help if you want to talk, are distressed, have strong emotional reactions, triggered by painful memories. Can help find additonal supports in your area. Available in English, French, and on request, Cree, Ojibway, Inuktiut.
Contact
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Genesis House Crisis Line
Shelter and 24 hour support line open. Empowerment for women and children, resources, assistance in reaching goals, safety planning, support 24/7 to help make informed decisons.
Contact
Katie Cares/Katie’s Cottage

We provide Teddy Bears to children at the hospital, i-pads are given to children who are sick. Katie’s Cottage provides a home away from home for families who need to be close to the hospital during the day or overnight.
Katie's Cottage Day Visit
Open Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 8:30 pm.
During summer months, May to October the gazebo is open. Also an outside deck is available for guests to use. Reserve to ensure availability.
No charge for day use. Guests can enjoy coffee, home baking, relaxing atmosphere.
Guests can walk in and request to use the cottage, or call ahead to reserve a spot at the cottage. Call 204-312-8445.
Katie's Cottage Overnight Stay
Open Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 8:30 pm.
Weekends, please call if you need assistance 204-312-8445.
Available for anyone who needs a place to rest and stay close to their loved one who is at Boundary Trails Hospital.
Room charge $45.20 per night with a continental breakfast included.
Guests needing a place to stay can walk in and reserve a room if we are open, or call to reserve a room.
Contact Katie’s Cottage for more details 204-312-8445.
Contact
Address:
12115 Rd 24 W RM of Stanley
Mailing address:
255 13th St Winkler MB R6W 1S5
Klinic Crisis Line
Variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis, struggling to cope or just needing someone to talk to. Open to people of all ages, genders and backgrounds.Counsellors can help find new ways to cope and understanding your own strengths and values.
Contact
Klinic Sexual Assualt Krisis Line
24 hour phone line that provides information and crisis intervention to sexual asault victims and those close to them. Offers short and long term in-person counselling concerning sexual assault and harassment, peer support meetings with an advocate, 24/7 hospital support and advocacy.
Contact
Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line
24/7 confidential support service for people at risk of suicide, concerned family/friends, those who have lost a loved one to suicide and support providers/helpers. Staff and volunteer counsellors specifically trained to deal with problems faced by youth and adults and are trained in cultural diversity, Aborigional cultural and social issues.
Contact
Open Skies Coaching & Counselling Associates

Therapist / Counsellor / Life Coach
CBT and Anxiety
Dealing with Insomnia
Individual Counselling
Contact
Address:
400 Stephen St. Unit 106
Morden, MB
Pembina Valley Pregnancy Care Centre

Millions of women have experienced an unplanned pregnancy, you are not alone. If this is what you are going through you might have a mix of thoughts and feelings. That’s normal.
Maybe you are thinking about ending the pregnancy, becoming a parent or choosing a family for your baby through adoption.
Everyone in your life will have a reason why they want you to make a certain decision. They might be telling you what to do or pressuring you to make a choice quickly. But you have the right to take all the time you need to ask any question and understand all of your options…because it’s never a good idea to make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings or circumstances.
We are here for you and your partner too.
Everything is free and confidential.
Options Information
Options information- parenting, abortion, adoption. Learn about all of your options in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space. This might be a planned, unexpected, or unexpectedly complicated pregnancy for you. You might have a lot going on right now, tough circumstances, or a difficult relationship with your partner or family.
Making an informed decision is your best next step, so ask any question and learn about all the options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
We are here to help.
Steps in HOPE
Steps in HOPE is a support group for women impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, and loss. Topics include cycles of grief, self-care, and moving forward in a healthy way. Women are safe to share their experiences in this supportive space.
Contact us for the next group starting dates and location. Preregistration is required for this free & confidential support group.
email: stepsinhope@gmail.com
visit: pvpcc.com
call: 204-325-7900
We are grateful to the Morden Area Foundation for their support of this program.
Prenatal Learning Sessions
Prenatal learning sessions are designed to prepare, empower and build confidence for your birth and postpartum experience. Help to reduce fear while learning how to have a more positive and peaceful experience before, during and after birth. You will learn how to be an active participant in your birth, and confidently include your partner as a support.
These sessions include a variety of group activities in a small, interactive learning environment with chances to practice comfort measures, relaxation strategies, and the opportunity to ask many questions.
Pre-registration is required for this free program. To learn more about upcoming dates:
Visit http: pvpcc.com
call/text: 204-362-0979
email: prenatalpvpcc@gmail.com
Contact
Address:
500 Main St.
Mailing address:
Box 2504, Winkler, MB R6W 4C2
Post-partum Depression Texting Line
Free to call, counselors acknowledge you’re not alone and the negative feelings associated with your childs up coming birth/birth. You are not to blame for these. Trained and caring professionals listen, answer questions, offer encouragement and connect you with local resources as needed.
Contact
Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)
RAAM clinics are walk-in clinics for adults (ages 18+) looking to get help with high-risk substance use and addiction. This includes people who want to try medical assistance to reduce or stop their substance use. They may experience frequent intoxication or overdose symptoms, as well as unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when attempting to reduce or stop their substance use. RAAM clinics are also for people who may have substance-related health issues, such as hepatitis, pancreatitis and infections. No referral is needed.
RAAM clinics are not for people needing urgent medical attention for serious physical problems or mental health symptoms such as psychosis (paranoia, delusions, hallucinations), agitation; who are at active risk of harm to self or others, or who require police/security involvement.
It can be very difficult to accept that your substance use is problematic, and it’s normal to feel ashamed, frightened, or angry. But the good news is that medical treatment for problematic substance use and addiction is safe and effective. People can and do recover from addiction.
You don’t need an appointment, just show up during clinic hours. If you have a Manitoba Health card or Manitoba Health number, please bring this along.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I GO TO A RAAM CLINIC?
If you’re feeling anxious or hesitant about going to the RAAM clinic, consider bringing a supportive person with you. This may make you feel less overwhelmed and less alone.
The clinic team will complete a health history including questions about your substance use such as:
- when and how you started using
- how much and how frequently you use
- how it may impact your life and responsibilities
- The clinic team is there to help you. These questions are to get a complete picture of
you in order to determine how to best help you.
The posted clinic hours are for new walk-in patients seeking RAAM clinic services. In addition, the RAAM clinical team – physician, counsellor, nurse – provides follow-up to patients, coordinating medication management, making referrals to other services, supporting and consulting with other providers, and informing other service providers about RAAM clinic services.
For youth under 18 years old, please contact the Youth Addiction Centralized Intake service.
Call 1-877-710-3999 (8:30 am – 4:30 pm, weekdays) or visit:
www.manitoba.ca/health/mh/addictions/youth.html
WINNIPEG
Where: Crisis Response Centre – 817 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 1 to 3 p.m.
Phone: (204) 940-2177
Where: River Point Centre – 146 Magnus Avenue, Winnipeg
Clinic Hours: Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. and Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Phone: (204) 944-6209 or 1-(855) 662-6605 (Call Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30)
THOMPSON
Where: Eaglewood Treatment Centre
Where: 90 Princeton Drive, Thompson
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 4 pm Phone: 1 (866) 291-7774 or (204) 677-7300 or (204) 677-7240 (Call Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30)
BRANDON
Where: 7th Street Health Access Centre 20 – 7th Street, Brandon
Clinic Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone: (204) 578-4800 (Call Monday – Friday 11:00am – 7:00pm)
SELKIRK
Where: Selkirk Community Health Office 237 Manitoba Avenue, Selkirk
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Phone: (204) 785-7513 (Call Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30)
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE
Where: 159 5th ST S.E., Portage la Prairie
Clinic Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Phone: (204) 239-8800 (Call Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-4:30, or leave a message on other days of the week)
Contact
Seniors Abuse Support Line
24 hour phone line, talk to a trained and caring counsellor. Get info on if what you are experiencing is abuse.
Contact
Sexual Assault Crisis Line
24 hour phone line provides info and help to sexual assault victims and people close to them. Free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope.
Contact
Southern Mental Health Crisis Line
24/7 phone line available. Provides community citizens of all ages that are experiencing a mental health crisis or psychosocial crisis with ongoing support, crisis intervention, consultation, or referral to resources and education. Help to assess, provide counseling, education, and referrals. Further help is available after assessments done.
Contact
Trafficking Hotline
24/7 support and counselling to trafficked persons and anyone affected by trafficking including service providers, family, friends, co-workers. Offers info and referrals regarding resources, provides reporting option if caller unwilling or unable to contact police. Offers info to to general public on human trafficking.
Contact
Disability Services
Gateway Resources

The vision at Gateway Resources is to maximize the growth and development of adults living with an intellectual disability thereby empowering them to live full and productive lives both at work and in their community.
Gateways Summer Day Camp
A summer camp designated for children 5-12
July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23
August 9-13, August 16-20, August 23-27
Each camp runs from 9am-4pm.
Registration is for each individual week.
Each week costs $85 per child.
Sign up at Gateway resources website or contact Mike Klassen at mike@gatewayresourcesinc.com
or (204)325-7304 ext 228
Contact
1582 Pembina Ave. W.
Winkler Manitoba
R6W 4B4
Education
Alzheimer Society

The Alzheimer Society offers information, support and education for both the caregivers as well as the person with dementia.
Support Groups (call or email for dates and location)
Call or email for dates & location.
Minds in Motion
Call or email for dates & location.
Contact
105-650 South Railway Ave Winkler Mb R6W 0O6
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Gateway Resources

The vision at Gateway Resources is to maximize the growth and development of adults living with an intellectual disability thereby empowering them to live full and productive lives both at work and in their community.
Gateways Summer Day Camp
A summer camp designated for children 5-12
July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23
August 9-13, August 16-20, August 23-27
Each camp runs from 9am-4pm.
Registration is for each individual week.
Each week costs $85 per child.
Sign up at Gateway resources website or contact Mike Klassen at mike@gatewayresourcesinc.com
or (204)325-7304 ext 228
Contact
1582 Pembina Ave. W.
Winkler Manitoba
R6W 4B4
Gospel Mission Church

Weekend Worship Services
Weekend Worship Services
In person Services
Saturday 6:00pm
Sunday 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30amWeekend Worship Services
Kids Ministry Runs Sunday’s 8:30am & 11:30am for Age 3 (Born in 2017) to Grade 6 (Born in 2009)
Online Streamed Service Sunday’s 10:00am only
Youth
Jr. Youth Grade 6 – Grade 8
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Sr. Youth Grade 9 – Grade 12
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Women's Morning Out
Women’s Morning Out
Runs September – November, March – May
Monday’s 9:30am – 11:00am
Lifegroups for anyone age 18 (or graduated) and up!
Our groups consist of a variety of different life stages as well. From single, or married with kids, we will help you to find a group that fits what you are looking for! Most Lifegroups meet every other week and consist of 8-12 people. Message Lifegroups@gmchurch.ca for more information or to sign up.
Contact
855 15th Street
Pembina Valley Baptist Church

We are an independent Baptist church seeking to glorify God in every aspect of our life and ministry. Everything that we believe and the principles that we live by are founded in the Bible. You will find a ministry that seeks to uplift Christ and please Him in every area of ministry. Our desire is that God would use the Pembina Valley Baptist Church to help you draw close to the Saviour and give you the tools necessary to grow in grace.
Church Services
Sundays at 11:00am & 6:00pm.
Wednesdays at 7:00pm.
Everyone welcome to attend, nursery is provided.
Sunday School
Sunday’s at 10:00am.
Everyone is welcome to attend, nursery provided.
Master Club Program
Wednesday’s at 7:00pm.
Children 2-12 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Youth Program
Friday’s at 7:00pm.
Young people 12-18 years old are welcome.
There is no cost to attend.
Canadian Baptist Bible College
Registration of those 16 years of age and older must be completed and accepted to attend.
Classes are held Tuesday, Thursday, Friday evenings and Saturday mornings. There is a cost for each class which is totaled upon registration.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a ministry of the Pembina Valley Baptist Church, and is a Bible-based, unashamedly Baptist mission––making a difference in local church missions with a sound, proven approach.
We are a full-service, no fee, faith-based ministry, and will accept missionary candidates from independent Baptist churches of like-faith, doctrine and practice.
CanAmera Baptist Missions International is a local church ministry, established to help other local churches in getting their God-called missionaries to the place God has called them. If we can partner with you in this endeavor for Christ, please contact us at canamera@pvbc.ca.
Contact
Address:
120 Manitoba Road Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
Box 415 Winkler, Manitoba R6W 4A6
Pembina Valley Pride

Pembina Valley Pride strives to create and provide education, support, resources, community, and pride centering around 2SLGBTQIANB+ (two spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual/aromantic, non-binary + others) experiences in the many communities of the Pembina Valley. We love and support Southern Manitoba’s Rainbow community and want to help it flourish.
There is so much more to what we do than our annual rally and march. Our goal is to create a safer and more comfortable Pembina Valley for 2SLGBTQIANB+ folx. We do this through our guest speaker education, regular support group, activism, awareness, and increasing visibility of the 2SLGBTQIANB+ community in the Pembina Valley. We can also help connect you with resources, regardless of where you are on your journey.
We are a proudly Rainbow-led volunteer initiative and are committed to doing our best to create accessible and diverse programming that meets the needs of all Rainbow community members.
Contact
Red River College Winkler Campus

RRC’s Winkler Campus provides access to education in the Pembina Valley by offering several full-time programs as well as a variety of part-time courses.
Business Administration Diploma
https://catalogue.rrc.ca/Programs/WC/Fulltime/BUADF-NA?_ga=2.217149590.1499173130.1613484887-1837615794.1600369703
Health Care Aide Certificate
https://catalogue.rrc.ca/Programs/WC/Fulltime/HEACF-CT?_ga=2.248722183.1499173130.1613484887-1837615794.1600369703
Early Childhood Education Diploma
https://catalogue.rrc.ca/Programs/WC/Fulltime/EARCF-DP?_ga=2.256471819.1499173130.1613484887-1837615794.1600369703
Early Childhood Education Workplace Diploma
https://catalogue.rrc.ca/Programs/WC/Fulltime/EARWF-DP?_ga=2.256471819.1499173130.1613484887-1837615794.1600369703
Administrative Assistant Certificate
https://catalogue.rrc.ca/Programs/WC/Fulltime/ADMAF-CT?_ga=2.219427737.1499173130.1613484887-1837615794.1600369703
Business, Accounting & Management Certificate
https://catalogue.rrc.ca/Programs/WC/Fulltime/BUSMF-CT?_ga=2.206796691.1499173130.1613484887-1837615794.1600369703
Part-Time Evening Courses
https://catalogue.rrc..ca/Programs/WC?_ga=2.256014091.1499173130.1613484887-1837615794.1600369703
Contact
100-561 Main Street, Winkler, MB R6W 1E8
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
Winkler Bible Camp

Winkler Bible Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp that provides a safe Summer Camp setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith, and stretch their limits. In addition to running Summer camp we host rental groups, company picnics, Outdoor Education programs, and much more!
Winkler Bible Camp Summer Camp
Provides a safe setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith and stretch their limits. We have 2 unique sites and options for individuals in kindergarten through Grade 12, and a camp session that ranges from 2 to 5 days in length.
What we have to offer:
-Staff to camper ratio of 1:5
-Long standing record or safety and trust
-Dedicated, screened and trained Christian ministry team
-Opportunities to build long lasting friendships
-A non-denominational atmosphere with a clear “no pressure” Christian message
-High standards as an accredited camp with Manitoba Camping Association and with Christian camping International
-Time away from the distractions of media
Please visit our website for summer schedule pricing details
Guest Group Rentals
Come and enjoy the serenity of an intimate wooded area without the worries of finding your way into the bush. Located right along Manitoba Highway #3, Winkler Bible Camp is an exceptional and convenient place to host a variety of events.
Our facility is the ideal place to host events including church or youth retreats, business meetings or seminars, weddings, banquets, company picnics and more! We have a variety of packages to accomodate many different types of events and needs.
Please visit our website or call our office for full details and pricing.
WBCBeyond.com
WBC Beyond is an online video portal with exciting shows and miniseries children and teens can enjoy.
Allow us to entertain, teach and inspire you through our unique original content. You can follow along with the adventures of Connor and Bethany in their fort called Wonder World, laugh along with our animated shorts, or learn a new song in our music section. No matter what you end up watching, we are glad to be able to connect with you beyond the summer and our physical location.
Contact
Address:
16037 HWY 3
Mailing Address:
Box 2340
Winkler, MB
R6W 4C1
Winkler Central Station

Central Station is a community centre in the heart of Winkler. We have a drop-in space that is open Monday – Friday and offer a variety of programs year round. We work closely with the Winkler & District Food Cupboard and Cafe 545 Community Meal as we believe food brings people together! We are a hub that can help connect community members to the resources they’re needing.
Drop In
- Days Monday–Friday
- Cost Free!
We are open every day of the week for you to drop-in & say hello. We have wifi & computer access, phone access, and can help with filling out, printing, faxing or scanning documents.
Monday 9AM-6:30PM
Tuesday 9AM-2PM
Wednesday 9AM-6PM
Thursday 9AM-2PM
Friday 9AM-2PM
Community Care
The Community Care Program brings individuals and families and their supporters together, to work through complicated life issues and make life better.
Check out the Community Care page on our website for more information!
Community Advocacy Training (CAT)
Learn how to advocate, navigate the system, and take action on issues in our community.
The CAT Program is designed to help community members develop the skills they need to stand up for their rights and take leadership on issues important to them.
Take part with a group of your peers 1 day a week for 8 weeks, of learning from experts in their fields on topics around advocacy and how to become a leader in our community.
Sign up to join. Sessions will be starting July 7th.
Better Access to Groceries (BAG)
Every other week, we provide a bag of produce valued at $20 or more for a purchase price of $10.00 each. Call, email or sign up on the Central Station website. Pick up is every other Tuesday 4:00-5:00 pm.
Easy Eats Meal Kit
Every Thursday we offer a different meal kit for 2 or 8 people. The cost is by donation and the suggested price is $7.00 for the 2 person meal kit and $20.00 for the 8 person kit. Please call, email or DM on our Facebook or Instagram page.
Cafe 545
Monday dine in meal. There is no charge or sign up required for the meal – donations are accepted but not expected.
Monday 5:00-6:30pm
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Contact
Address
545 Industrial Drive
Winkler MB
Mailing Address
Box 736 Winkler, MB R6W4A8
Winkler Family Resource Centre

WFRC provides quality Preschool programs to families in Winkler and the surrounding area.
Kit and Kaboodle
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Wiggle, Giggle, Munch
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Party
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Programs in Plum Coulee
Open to preschool children and their parent or caregiver.
One a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
WFRC Lending Library
New to our centre.
Families can check out a busy binder or a board game.
Please our available products on our website.
Contact
Address:
750 15th Street
Winkler
Mailing address:
PO BOX 997
Winkler, Mb
R6W 4B1
Winkler Sommerfeld Church

The Winkler Sommerfeld Mennonite Church is one of 13 Sommerfeld churches in our conference. We have two church services on Sunday mornings. During the 9:00am English service, we sing traditional hymns at the beginning, middle and end of each service. Our 10:30am service proceeds in a split service first half Low German second half English language. Sunday School happens in English during both services for the children.
Office Hours
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 9:00am – 12:00 noon
Phone (204)315-7676
Contact
189 2nd Street Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
189 2nd Street Winkler, Manitoba R6W 3N2
Workplace Education Manitoba

Our Vision is that all Manitobans have access to the Essential Skills knowledge and training required to determine and pursue goals related to learning, the workplace, and life. WEM provides funded assessments and training to individuals and workplaces, partnering together to develop beneficial solutions to fit specific needs and goals. Our Essential Skills include reading, writing, document use, oral communication, thinking skills, digital technology, numeracy, working with others, and continuous learning.
Essential Skills Workshops
Before entering specialized training or a new job, consider taking a WEM assessment to find where your skill strengths and gaps lie. WEM offers in-class instruction to help get you up to speed and ready for your next training or employment goal.
Workplace Partnerships
Ask us about our customized workplace training solutions to strengthen your workplace and align with your needs. To learn more about how WEM can support continuous improvement and upskilling, call (204) 361-6857 or email rbamford@wem.mb.ca.
Online Training
WEM continually offers online workshops throughout the year, including “Career Launcher”, “Communicating in the Workplace”, and “Speaking to the Skills I Have.” These workshops are especially beneficial if you’re entering the workforce for the first time or re-entering after time away.
Contact
500 Stephen St.
Morden, MB
R6M 1T7
Employment
Gateway Resources

The vision at Gateway Resources is to maximize the growth and development of adults living with an intellectual disability thereby empowering them to live full and productive lives both at work and in their community.
Gateways Summer Day Camp
A summer camp designated for children 5-12
July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23
August 9-13, August 16-20, August 23-27
Each camp runs from 9am-4pm.
Registration is for each individual week.
Each week costs $85 per child.
Sign up at Gateway resources website or contact Mike Klassen at mike@gatewayresourcesinc.com
or (204)325-7304 ext 228
Contact
1582 Pembina Ave. W.
Winkler Manitoba
R6W 4B4
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
Segue Career Options

Segue Career Options is a supportive employment agency assisting individuals that are experiencing challenges and or barriers in finding employment. Programs are available for youth aged 15-30, individuals aged 18-60, and for persons with disabilities. There is no cost to participants in the projects, but must meet eligibility criteria. Segue is open Monday to Thursday 8-5, Friday 8-4:30.
Employment Assistance for Persons with Disabilities (EAPD)
Participant eligibility:
-Resident of Manitoba with a mental, psychiatric, learning or physical disability.
-Must be 16 years of age or older.
-Must provide proof of a qualifying disability, diagnosed or assessed by an appropriate professional.
This program offers a wide range of employment-focused services, including personalized Vocational Assessments to assist adults with disabilities in preparing for, obtaining, and maintaining employement.
Job Education and Mentoring Project (JUMP)
Participant eligibility:
– Unemployed or under employed (≤20hrs./wk.)
– Manitoban with a valid SIN.
– Must be between the ages of 18-60.
– Must be ready for part-time/full-time employment.
– May be receiving Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) or Employment Insurance (EI).
This program offers 4 weeks of in class or on-line instruction featuring résumé and cover letter development, interview prep and practice, communication skills, and more. Followed by 8 weeks of work experience that staff assist participants in obtaining.
Opportunities for Employment Skills Development (OPPs)
Participant eligibility:
– Must have self-declared or formal diagnosis.
– Must be between the ages of 15-60.
– Cannot be EI eligible.
This program offers one-on-one employability enhancement for individuals experiencing barriers to employment, e.g. mental or physical health issues, mobility, intellectual, or learning disabilities.
Wellness U30
Participant eligibility:
– Must be between the ages of 15-30.
– Manitoba resident with a valid SIN.
This program offers employability and life skills training and development for youth facing a variety of challenges, such as job uncertainty, rising cost of living, and increasing anxiety. Options include coaching in employment readiness, confidence-building, adulting, and mental well-being. From a classroom-setting, one-on-one meetings, or a chat over a simple cup of coffee. Wellness U30 helps youth navigate new opportunities.
Contact
Address:
309 Main Street Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
Box 435 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Workplace Education Manitoba

Our Vision is that all Manitobans have access to the Essential Skills knowledge and training required to determine and pursue goals related to learning, the workplace, and life. WEM provides funded assessments and training to individuals and workplaces, partnering together to develop beneficial solutions to fit specific needs and goals. Our Essential Skills include reading, writing, document use, oral communication, thinking skills, digital technology, numeracy, working with others, and continuous learning.
Essential Skills Workshops
Before entering specialized training or a new job, consider taking a WEM assessment to find where your skill strengths and gaps lie. WEM offers in-class instruction to help get you up to speed and ready for your next training or employment goal.
Workplace Partnerships
Ask us about our customized workplace training solutions to strengthen your workplace and align with your needs. To learn more about how WEM can support continuous improvement and upskilling, call (204) 361-6857 or email rbamford@wem.mb.ca.
Online Training
WEM continually offers online workshops throughout the year, including “Career Launcher”, “Communicating in the Workplace”, and “Speaking to the Skills I Have.” These workshops are especially beneficial if you’re entering the workforce for the first time or re-entering after time away.
Contact
500 Stephen St.
Morden, MB
R6M 1T7
Financial
Christ Full Gospel Fellowship

We are a church that believes everybody is somebody, and Jesus Christ is King.
Church Services
Addictions Programs
Overcoming the Past
Marriage & Family Counselling
Financial Training
Discipleship
Contact
Address:
75 Elm St. Plum Coulee, MB
Community Financial Helpline
The Community Financial Help Line can help answer your questions about :Covid-19 financial supports (CERB, CESB, etc), tax filing; benefits and credits (CCB, DTC, etc.) income supports (EIA, OAS, GIS, CPP, CPP-D, etec.) and community supports and services. Call or text Monday – Friday between 10am and 2pm.
Contact
Food Programs
Winkler and District Multi-purpose Senior Centre


The Senior Centre is a focal point in Winkler and surrounding district providing opportunities for persons 55 plus to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
We provide services that engage the whole person including sport, community, volunteerism, personal wellness, and meals.
Services for Seniors
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, summer hours 8am-4pm.
Our purpose to to make seniors aware and are provided access to services that assist seniors in maintaining their independence. A place where senior and caregivers can find resources and information to assist them in caregiving decisions and issues. We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of the aging population.
We offer:
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kits ($2 suggested donation)
Referrals for footcare, transportation, housekeeping
Medical Equipment Rentals
Assistance with filling out various forms
Check in calls
Health and Safety Promotions
Please contact the office for information regarding availability of services and/or possible fees for services. For more information check our website.
Congregate Meals/Meals on Wheels
The main purpose to serve the needs of a population of older adults in our community and provide a well balanced meal at a reasonable cost.
Cost $8.00 per meal.
Congregate meal program at Winkler Senior Centre:
5 days week noon meal program at 12:00
Congregate meal program at Cedar Estates:
5 days a week noon meal program – Monday to Friday at 12:00
Meals on Wheels cooked at Winkler Senior Centre:
3 days a week noon meal program – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Delivery between 11:30-12:30
We deliver within the city of Winkler limits as our kitchen and volunteer driver capacity limit permits.
Menus and information are available online at www.winklerseniorcentre.com
For more information or to register for meals call the office.
Senior Centre Recreational Programs
We are a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for older adults to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
Provides a service that engages the whole person including sort, community, volunteerism, personal wellness and meals. A place for caregivers to find resources and information to assist in caregiving decisions and issues.
A place for older adults to find friendship and resources for day to day living.
Programs and services include:
Blood pressure/Blood glucose clinics
Board and card games
Coffee all day
Fitness programs and Gym
Floor curling and floor shuffle
Free Wifi (internet access)
Gift shoppe
Health topics
Jam sessions
Line dancing
Library (books and puzzles to loan)
Pickleball
Presentations/Workshops
Services for seniors
Tea room
Waffle Breakfast
Volunteer opportunities
Contact
Address:
650 South Railway Ave
Mailing:
102-650 Railway Ave
Winkler MB
R6W 0L6
Winkler Central Station

Central Station is a community centre in the heart of Winkler. We have a drop-in space that is open Monday – Friday and offer a variety of programs year round. We work closely with the Winkler & District Food Cupboard and Cafe 545 Community Meal as we believe food brings people together! We are a hub that can help connect community members to the resources they’re needing.
Drop In
- Days Monday–Friday
- Cost Free!
We are open every day of the week for you to drop-in & say hello. We have wifi & computer access, phone access, and can help with filling out, printing, faxing or scanning documents.
Monday 9AM-6:30PM
Tuesday 9AM-2PM
Wednesday 9AM-6PM
Thursday 9AM-2PM
Friday 9AM-2PM
Community Care
The Community Care Program brings individuals and families and their supporters together, to work through complicated life issues and make life better.
Check out the Community Care page on our website for more information!
Community Advocacy Training (CAT)
Learn how to advocate, navigate the system, and take action on issues in our community.
The CAT Program is designed to help community members develop the skills they need to stand up for their rights and take leadership on issues important to them.
Take part with a group of your peers 1 day a week for 8 weeks, of learning from experts in their fields on topics around advocacy and how to become a leader in our community.
Sign up to join. Sessions will be starting July 7th.
Better Access to Groceries (BAG)
Every other week, we provide a bag of produce valued at $20 or more for a purchase price of $10.00 each. Call, email or sign up on the Central Station website. Pick up is every other Tuesday 4:00-5:00 pm.
Easy Eats Meal Kit
Every Thursday we offer a different meal kit for 2 or 8 people. The cost is by donation and the suggested price is $7.00 for the 2 person meal kit and $20.00 for the 8 person kit. Please call, email or DM on our Facebook or Instagram page.
Cafe 545
Monday dine in meal. There is no charge or sign up required for the meal – donations are accepted but not expected.
Monday 5:00-6:30pm
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Contact
Address
545 Industrial Drive
Winkler MB
Mailing Address
Box 736 Winkler, MB R6W4A8
Winkler Food Cupboard
We provide food hampers for people experiencing food insecurities.
Food hampers
The food cupboard is open from 9am-12:00pm each Wednesday.
During the Covid-19 restrictions, hampers are being delivered.
There is no cost.
Register at Central Station.
Clients are eligible to receive hampers every two weeks.
Donations can be mailed to
Box 488 Winkler, MB R6W 4A7
Contact
Address:
545 Industrial Drive
Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
Box 488
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A7
Housing
Canada-Manitoba Housing Benefit-Youth Stream
As part of the National Housing Strategy, the Province of Manitoba is launching the youth stream of the Canada-Manitoba Housing Benefit (CMHB). The CMHB is a rent supplement for youth who are leaving the care of Child and Family Services (CFS) or who have left the care of CFS in the past year. The CMHB provides up to $250 a month for up to two years to eligible youth and can be stacked with Rent Assist or non-EIA Rent Assist.
Youth leaving care or who have recently left care may come in contact with your organization. We are sending out the attached information sheet and application in English and French so your organization can tell eligible youth about the CMHB. The application is also available online at Province of Manitoba | Families | Manitoba Housing | CMHB – Youth Stream (gov.mb.ca).
Contact
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
Residential Tenancies Branch
Help you be providing info on matters such as rent, repairs and deposits and mediating disputes between landlord and tenants. Info on rights and responsibilites during tenancy provided, investigates problems, and holds hearings to makes decisions and issue orders on certain issues.
Contact
Winkler Central Station

Central Station is a community centre in the heart of Winkler. We have a drop-in space that is open Monday – Friday and offer a variety of programs year round. We work closely with the Winkler & District Food Cupboard and Cafe 545 Community Meal as we believe food brings people together! We are a hub that can help connect community members to the resources they’re needing.
Drop In
- Days Monday–Friday
- Cost Free!
We are open every day of the week for you to drop-in & say hello. We have wifi & computer access, phone access, and can help with filling out, printing, faxing or scanning documents.
Monday 9AM-6:30PM
Tuesday 9AM-2PM
Wednesday 9AM-6PM
Thursday 9AM-2PM
Friday 9AM-2PM
Community Care
The Community Care Program brings individuals and families and their supporters together, to work through complicated life issues and make life better.
Check out the Community Care page on our website for more information!
Community Advocacy Training (CAT)
Learn how to advocate, navigate the system, and take action on issues in our community.
The CAT Program is designed to help community members develop the skills they need to stand up for their rights and take leadership on issues important to them.
Take part with a group of your peers 1 day a week for 8 weeks, of learning from experts in their fields on topics around advocacy and how to become a leader in our community.
Sign up to join. Sessions will be starting July 7th.
Better Access to Groceries (BAG)
Every other week, we provide a bag of produce valued at $20 or more for a purchase price of $10.00 each. Call, email or sign up on the Central Station website. Pick up is every other Tuesday 4:00-5:00 pm.
Easy Eats Meal Kit
Every Thursday we offer a different meal kit for 2 or 8 people. The cost is by donation and the suggested price is $7.00 for the 2 person meal kit and $20.00 for the 8 person kit. Please call, email or DM on our Facebook or Instagram page.
Cafe 545
Monday dine in meal. There is no charge or sign up required for the meal – donations are accepted but not expected.
Monday 5:00-6:30pm
Downloads
Contact
Address
545 Industrial Drive
Winkler MB
Mailing Address
Box 736 Winkler, MB R6W4A8
Immigrant Services
Pembina Valley Local Immigration Partnership (PVLIP)
PVLIP strives to create Welcoming & Inclusive Communities by developing and implementing sustainable solutions for successful integration of newcomers in the Pembina Valley.
We work with stakeholders, decision makers, newcomer voices and community partners on projects that will make our communities more welcoming and increase a sense of belonging for newcomers in the region.
Welcoming & Inclusive Communities
Developing framework for being Welcoming & Inclusive, improving access to community resources, and celebrating Cultural Diversity.
Communication
Developing a communication plan to improve information & resource sharing, increasing awareness of settlement service, and reducing barriers to access services.
Mental Health (Well-being)
Promoting awareness, reducing stigma or accessing resources, knowledge sharing with providers, and engaging research on needs of newcomers.
Contact
2-295 Perry St Winkler MB, R6W0K9
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
Indigenous Services
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Line
Immediate help to all Indigenous peoples with counselling and crisis intervention, available 24/7. Experienced and culturally competent Help Line counsellors there for help if you want to talk, are distressed, have strong emotional reactions, triggered by painful memories. Can help find additonal supports in your area. Available in English, French, and on request, Cree, Ojibway, Inuktiut.
Contact
Medical Services
Boundary Trails Health Centre

Boundary Trails Health Centre is an acute care hospital providing inpatient, emergency, surgical, rehabilitation and diagnostic services.
Hospital Services
Contact
Address:
Jct Hwy 3&14, Winkler MB
Mailing address:
Box 2000, Station Main, Winkler MB R6W 1H8
C.W. Wiebe Medical Centre
Medical Clinic for Primary Care and Specialists
Primary Care
Teen Clinic
General and Orthopedic Surgeons
MyHealth Team including Social Worker, Pharmacist, Chronic Disease Nurse and others
Obstetricians/Gynecologists
Contact
385 Main Street Winkler, MB R6W 1J2
Winkler and District Multi-purpose Senior Centre


The Senior Centre is a focal point in Winkler and surrounding district providing opportunities for persons 55 plus to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
We provide services that engage the whole person including sport, community, volunteerism, personal wellness, and meals.
Services for Seniors
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, summer hours 8am-4pm.
Our purpose to to make seniors aware and are provided access to services that assist seniors in maintaining their independence. A place where senior and caregivers can find resources and information to assist them in caregiving decisions and issues. We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of the aging population.
We offer:
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kits ($2 suggested donation)
Referrals for footcare, transportation, housekeeping
Medical Equipment Rentals
Assistance with filling out various forms
Check in calls
Health and Safety Promotions
Please contact the office for information regarding availability of services and/or possible fees for services. For more information check our website.
Congregate Meals/Meals on Wheels
The main purpose to serve the needs of a population of older adults in our community and provide a well balanced meal at a reasonable cost.
Cost $8.00 per meal.
Congregate meal program at Winkler Senior Centre:
5 days week noon meal program at 12:00
Congregate meal program at Cedar Estates:
5 days a week noon meal program – Monday to Friday at 12:00
Meals on Wheels cooked at Winkler Senior Centre:
3 days a week noon meal program – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Delivery between 11:30-12:30
We deliver within the city of Winkler limits as our kitchen and volunteer driver capacity limit permits.
Menus and information are available online at www.winklerseniorcentre.com
For more information or to register for meals call the office.
Senior Centre Recreational Programs
We are a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for older adults to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
Provides a service that engages the whole person including sort, community, volunteerism, personal wellness and meals. A place for caregivers to find resources and information to assist in caregiving decisions and issues.
A place for older adults to find friendship and resources for day to day living.
Programs and services include:
Blood pressure/Blood glucose clinics
Board and card games
Coffee all day
Fitness programs and Gym
Floor curling and floor shuffle
Free Wifi (internet access)
Gift shoppe
Health topics
Jam sessions
Line dancing
Library (books and puzzles to loan)
Pickleball
Presentations/Workshops
Services for seniors
Tea room
Waffle Breakfast
Volunteer opportunities
Contact
Address:
650 South Railway Ave
Mailing:
102-650 Railway Ave
Winkler MB
R6W 0L6
Mental Health
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Boundary Trails Health Centre

Boundary Trails Health Centre is an acute care hospital providing inpatient, emergency, surgical, rehabilitation and diagnostic services.
Hospital Services
Contact
Address:
Jct Hwy 3&14, Winkler MB
Mailing address:
Box 2000, Station Main, Winkler MB R6W 1H8
C.W. Wiebe Medical Centre
Medical Clinic for Primary Care and Specialists
Primary Care
Teen Clinic
General and Orthopedic Surgeons
MyHealth Team including Social Worker, Pharmacist, Chronic Disease Nurse and others
Obstetricians/Gynecologists
Contact
385 Main Street Winkler, MB R6W 1J2
Community Mental Health/ACCESS Line
Assessment, counselling, education and referral available. Assistance with fear, depression, anger, loss of control, uncertainty, thoughts of suicide. Help to develop coping skills to function at home, school, work, in society. Counselling for those covered by MB Health.
Contact
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Line
Immediate help to all Indigenous peoples with counselling and crisis intervention, available 24/7. Experienced and culturally competent Help Line counsellors there for help if you want to talk, are distressed, have strong emotional reactions, triggered by painful memories. Can help find additonal supports in your area. Available in English, French, and on request, Cree, Ojibway, Inuktiut.
Contact
Klinic Sexual Assualt Krisis Line
24 hour phone line that provides information and crisis intervention to sexual asault victims and those close to them. Offers short and long term in-person counselling concerning sexual assault and harassment, peer support meetings with an advocate, 24/7 hospital support and advocacy.
Contact
Manitoba Addictions
Contact
Manitoba Farm, Rural, and Northern Support Services
Free, confidential non-judgement counselling for anyone who lives on a MB farm, or in a rural or Northern community. Range of services include suicide bereavement support group, medical care, counselling, education and training. Rooted in social jusitce values, Klinic belives that everyone deserves quality care, support and respect.
Contact
Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line
24/7 confidential support service for people at risk of suicide, concerned family/friends, those who have lost a loved one to suicide and support providers/helpers. Staff and volunteer counsellors specifically trained to deal with problems faced by youth and adults and are trained in cultural diversity, Aborigional cultural and social issues.
Contact
Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba

Anyone who has a school aged child who may be struggling with their mental health in the
Pembina Valley! There is no cost associated and no commitment, simply call or text (204) 396-7923 or email Central@moodmb.ca for more information or to sign up. Peer Support is a unique support system where everyone gets to be an equal. The group will be made up of people who have knowledge from their own experiences, and be facilitated by an individual with lived experience as well as professional training. In the context of this group, Peer Support will look like parents with children who are struggling with their mental health getting together to mutually share what they are going through with the aim that we all might benefit from each other’s knowledge.
What are the goals of this group?
-To reaffirm that you are not alone in the hardships you face.
-To help you as families make informed decisions in your child’s path through the youth mental health services.
-To provide basic education on mental health issues faced by youth, to answer questions regarding mood disorders.
-To create a community where conversation about mental health does not carry stigma and where there are no such thing as dumb questions.
-To learn to take care of ourselves even when trying to care for others.
What is it that we are doing?
We are gathering people who are facing similar hardships and sharing our knowledge, our resources, our coping skills, what works, and what doesn’t.
We are here to find acceptance and a sense of belonging, to be surrounded by a group of people that have some measure of understanding of what we are going through.
We are coming together so that we may learn to take better care of ourselves and the youth that we care for whom are struggling.
What will a Peer Support Group Meeting look like?
We will aim to meet once a week through zoom. There is no pressure to attend every session but an email will be sent out every week with the link to participate in that week’s meeting. The meeting will be facilitated by myself, we will introduce ourselves and share a little bit about our story, we will identify common experiences between ourselves, and collectively discuss and learn about issues pertaining to our situations. Some topics will organically occur and some will be preplanned by myself for discussion.
Confidentiality
Whatever is discussed is kept confidential – MDAM asks that each attendee not share things they’ve heard within the group, such as personal information about other participants. The only times a facilitator will breach confidentiality are if we believe someone is in danger of harming themselves, others, or someone is harming them, as well if a law enforcement officer requires information to be disclosed to them. This group will be held over Zoom so there is no need to have your camera on if you do not want your identity known to the group. Certain topics can be sensitive, especially those around Covid, Religion, and LGBT2s+ issues.
Respect in regard to these topics is expected as not everyone will have the same beliefs within the group. Some parts of these topics can be covered but respect to others must always be the goal.
What are some topics that may be covered?
• Common Mental Health Issues • Resources in the Pembina Valley
• Mental Health and School • Medication
• Treatments and Therapies • Covid and it’s impacts
• Boundaries and Communication • Safety
• Addiction, drugs, and alcohol • Managing feelings, challenging thoughts
• Self-Care • And more!
The Unloading Zone
There is no cost for this service. Online and phone appointments available every Thursday. Available in the province of Manitoba.
We provide one-on-one peer support to those who are supporting family and friends during these challenging times.
In the Central Region (Carman, Portage la Prairie, Winkler, Morden, Altona and surrounding area).
Contact at central@moodmb.ca
Contact
100-4 Fort Street
Wpg, MB R3C 1C4
Open Skies Coaching & Counselling Associates

Therapist / Counsellor / Life Coach
CBT and Anxiety
Dealing with Insomnia
Individual Counselling
Contact
Address:
400 Stephen St. Unit 106
Morden, MB
Palm Tree Wellness

Counselling Services (Mental Health Counselling, Children & Adults, Trauma Therapy)
Contact
201 South Railway Avenue Unit 12 Winkler, MB R6W 1J9
Pembina Valley Local Immigration Partnership (PVLIP)
PVLIP strives to create Welcoming & Inclusive Communities by developing and implementing sustainable solutions for successful integration of newcomers in the Pembina Valley.
We work with stakeholders, decision makers, newcomer voices and community partners on projects that will make our communities more welcoming and increase a sense of belonging for newcomers in the region.
Welcoming & Inclusive Communities
Developing framework for being Welcoming & Inclusive, improving access to community resources, and celebrating Cultural Diversity.
Communication
Developing a communication plan to improve information & resource sharing, increasing awareness of settlement service, and reducing barriers to access services.
Mental Health (Well-being)
Promoting awareness, reducing stigma or accessing resources, knowledge sharing with providers, and engaging research on needs of newcomers.
Contact
2-295 Perry St Winkler MB, R6W0K9
Sexual Assault Crisis Line
24 hour phone line provides info and help to sexual assault victims and people close to them. Free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope.
Contact
Wellness Together Canada
24/7 free resources, tools, professional support services. Instantly be connected to virtual mental health services, from a 5 minute assessment, to extensive support and resources, to live phone/video/text counseling with a mental health professional or crisis responder.
Contact
Other
Help Next Door MB
Connects the people in the province willing to help with those who need it, Allows people to receive the goods and services they need such as groceries, medication, snow clearing and various other necessitites. Can sign up as a volunteer or someone needing help with specific needs
Contact
Parental Supports
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Community Care – Central Station Community Centre

The Community Care Program is designed to bring individuals and families together with their supports to work through complicated life issues.
Our aim is to empower people to take control of their lives, create a vision for their future and build a community of support to help them achieve their goals.
Community Care Program
Contact
545 Industrial Drive Winkler, MB
Gateway Resources

The vision at Gateway Resources is to maximize the growth and development of adults living with an intellectual disability thereby empowering them to live full and productive lives both at work and in their community.
Gateways Summer Day Camp
A summer camp designated for children 5-12
July 5-9, July 12-16, July 19-23
August 9-13, August 16-20, August 23-27
Each camp runs from 9am-4pm.
Registration is for each individual week.
Each week costs $85 per child.
Sign up at Gateway resources website or contact Mike Klassen at mike@gatewayresourcesinc.com
or (204)325-7304 ext 228
Contact
1582 Pembina Ave. W.
Winkler Manitoba
R6W 4B4
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Grace Mennonite Church

Our mission is to love God, love others and make disciples of Jesus Christ by being a pillar and foundation of the truth of scripture under the power of the Holy Spirit.
Sunday Services
Sunday mornings, 10:45 am
Open to all.
Livestream on YouTube at Grace Church Winkler
Contact
Address
1350 Pembina Ave, Winkler, MB
Mailing Address
Box 1616, Winkler, MB, R6W 4B5
Katie Cares/Katie’s Cottage

We provide Teddy Bears to children at the hospital, i-pads are given to children who are sick. Katie’s Cottage provides a home away from home for families who need to be close to the hospital during the day or overnight.
Katie's Cottage Day Visit
Open Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 8:30 pm.
During summer months, May to October the gazebo is open. Also an outside deck is available for guests to use. Reserve to ensure availability.
No charge for day use. Guests can enjoy coffee, home baking, relaxing atmosphere.
Guests can walk in and request to use the cottage, or call ahead to reserve a spot at the cottage. Call 204-312-8445.
Katie's Cottage Overnight Stay
Open Monday thru Friday 8:00 am to 8:30 pm.
Weekends, please call if you need assistance 204-312-8445.
Available for anyone who needs a place to rest and stay close to their loved one who is at Boundary Trails Hospital.
Room charge $45.20 per night with a continental breakfast included.
Guests needing a place to stay can walk in and reserve a room if we are open, or call to reserve a room.
Contact Katie’s Cottage for more details 204-312-8445.
Contact
Address:
12115 Rd 24 W RM of Stanley
Mailing address:
255 13th St Winkler MB R6W 1S5
Pathway Community Church
At Pathway Community Church we are all about guiding people to become more and more like Jesus. We want to reach those who have walked away from Church and faith so that they come back into life-giving relationship with Jesus. We want to provide a space for those who are not sure about organized religion and have questions they need to ask. At the end of the day we are simply all about journeying together in life as we pursue wholeness in Christ.
Sunday Worship Experience
Every Sunday at 11:00am (currently online only).
– It’s for everyone.
– No cost.
– No sign-up.
For ways to join us www.pathwaycc.net/sunday
Pathway Kids
Pathway Kids is here to partner with you to develop your kids’ faith. To learn more or to find parenting resources, make sure to join our Facebook group or follow us on Instagram. For the weekly worship experience visit www.pathwaycc.net/kids!
– Online content for Pre-K to Pre-Teen + parent resources.
City Center Youth
Monday’s (Jr High) and Thursday’s (High School) are youth nights. We meet at 7pm weekly! We worship, meet friends and hear hope-filled messages that lead us closer to Jesus. For more information and to join us visit www.pathwaycc.net/citycenteryouth
Young Adults
Pathway Young Adults is the perfect place to find community and connection with other believers in your stage of life.
This group meets to worship God together through the study of His word, prayer in His Spirit, and proclamation of His goodness. Through this we desire unity, so that Christ may find His bride as one on the day He returns.
https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/young-adults
MOPS
MOPS is an open, accepting place for all mothers who have children between the ages of 0-5, to experience authentic community, personal growth, practical help and spiritual growth.
MOPS offers community, prayer, video sessions, crafts, and speakers. LINK TO JOIN: https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/mops
Financial Coaching
Our Deacons, as financial coaches, assist in processing Financial Assistance Requests. The Scriptures tell us to use it for God’s Kingdom and our Deacons can help you learn how. Whether you’re setting a budget, navigating difficulty or managing your giving, financial coaching is here to help you do it in a God-honoring way.
For more information contact: deacons@pathwaycc.net
Contact
OFFICE
107-191 Kimberly Rd
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
CHURCH
252 6 Street
Winkler, MB
R6W 0A9
Mailing address:
Box 203
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
Canada
Pembina Valley Pregnancy Care Centre

Millions of women have experienced an unplanned pregnancy, you are not alone. If this is what you are going through you might have a mix of thoughts and feelings. That’s normal.
Maybe you are thinking about ending the pregnancy, becoming a parent or choosing a family for your baby through adoption.
Everyone in your life will have a reason why they want you to make a certain decision. They might be telling you what to do or pressuring you to make a choice quickly. But you have the right to take all the time you need to ask any question and understand all of your options…because it’s never a good idea to make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings or circumstances.
We are here for you and your partner too.
Everything is free and confidential.
Options Information
Options information- parenting, abortion, adoption. Learn about all of your options in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space. This might be a planned, unexpected, or unexpectedly complicated pregnancy for you. You might have a lot going on right now, tough circumstances, or a difficult relationship with your partner or family.
Making an informed decision is your best next step, so ask any question and learn about all the options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
We are here to help.
Steps in HOPE
Steps in HOPE is a support group for women impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, and loss. Topics include cycles of grief, self-care, and moving forward in a healthy way. Women are safe to share their experiences in this supportive space.
Contact us for the next group starting dates and location. Preregistration is required for this free & confidential support group.
email: stepsinhope@gmail.com
visit: pvpcc.com
call: 204-325-7900
We are grateful to the Morden Area Foundation for their support of this program.
Prenatal Learning Sessions
Prenatal learning sessions are designed to prepare, empower and build confidence for your birth and postpartum experience. Help to reduce fear while learning how to have a more positive and peaceful experience before, during and after birth. You will learn how to be an active participant in your birth, and confidently include your partner as a support.
These sessions include a variety of group activities in a small, interactive learning environment with chances to practice comfort measures, relaxation strategies, and the opportunity to ask many questions.
Pre-registration is required for this free program. To learn more about upcoming dates:
Visit http: pvpcc.com
call/text: 204-362-0979
email: prenatalpvpcc@gmail.com
Contact
Address:
500 Main St.
Mailing address:
Box 2504, Winkler, MB R6W 4C2
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
Winkler Family Resource Centre

WFRC provides quality Preschool programs to families in Winkler and the surrounding area.
Kit and Kaboodle
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Wiggle, Giggle, Munch
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Party
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Programs in Plum Coulee
Open to preschool children and their parent or caregiver.
One a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
WFRC Lending Library
New to our centre.
Families can check out a busy binder or a board game.
Please our available products on our website.
Contact
Address:
750 15th Street
Winkler
Mailing address:
PO BOX 997
Winkler, Mb
R6W 4B1
Winkler Food Cupboard
We provide food hampers for people experiencing food insecurities.
Food hampers
The food cupboard is open from 9am-12:00pm each Wednesday.
During the Covid-19 restrictions, hampers are being delivered.
There is no cost.
Register at Central Station.
Clients are eligible to receive hampers every two weeks.
Donations can be mailed to
Box 488 Winkler, MB R6W 4A7
Contact
Address:
545 Industrial Drive
Winkler, MB
Mailing address:
Box 488
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A7
Pregnancy
C.W. Wiebe Medical Centre
Medical Clinic for Primary Care and Specialists
Primary Care
Teen Clinic
General and Orthopedic Surgeons
MyHealth Team including Social Worker, Pharmacist, Chronic Disease Nurse and others
Obstetricians/Gynecologists
Contact
385 Main Street Winkler, MB R6W 1J2
Pembina Valley Pregnancy Care Centre

Millions of women have experienced an unplanned pregnancy, you are not alone. If this is what you are going through you might have a mix of thoughts and feelings. That’s normal.
Maybe you are thinking about ending the pregnancy, becoming a parent or choosing a family for your baby through adoption.
Everyone in your life will have a reason why they want you to make a certain decision. They might be telling you what to do or pressuring you to make a choice quickly. But you have the right to take all the time you need to ask any question and understand all of your options…because it’s never a good idea to make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings or circumstances.
We are here for you and your partner too.
Everything is free and confidential.
Options Information
Options information- parenting, abortion, adoption. Learn about all of your options in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space. This might be a planned, unexpected, or unexpectedly complicated pregnancy for you. You might have a lot going on right now, tough circumstances, or a difficult relationship with your partner or family.
Making an informed decision is your best next step, so ask any question and learn about all the options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
We are here to help.
Steps in HOPE
Steps in HOPE is a support group for women impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, and loss. Topics include cycles of grief, self-care, and moving forward in a healthy way. Women are safe to share their experiences in this supportive space.
Contact us for the next group starting dates and location. Preregistration is required for this free & confidential support group.
email: stepsinhope@gmail.com
visit: pvpcc.com
call: 204-325-7900
We are grateful to the Morden Area Foundation for their support of this program.
Prenatal Learning Sessions
Prenatal learning sessions are designed to prepare, empower and build confidence for your birth and postpartum experience. Help to reduce fear while learning how to have a more positive and peaceful experience before, during and after birth. You will learn how to be an active participant in your birth, and confidently include your partner as a support.
These sessions include a variety of group activities in a small, interactive learning environment with chances to practice comfort measures, relaxation strategies, and the opportunity to ask many questions.
Pre-registration is required for this free program. To learn more about upcoming dates:
Visit http: pvpcc.com
call/text: 204-362-0979
email: prenatalpvpcc@gmail.com
Contact
Address:
500 Main St.
Mailing address:
Box 2504, Winkler, MB R6W 4C2
Recreation
Flatlands Theatre Company

Flatlands theatre company desires to create a safe environment for all ages to use their gifts, talents, and imagination. FTC desires to inspire individuals to develop their skills through classes as well as productions led by local theatre professionals.
Fall Theatre Classes
For ages 5 – Grade 12
Runs October – November
Fall Production
Fall Production, first full weekend in November.
Contact flatlandstheatreco@gmail.com for audition details.
Tickets are available through P.W. Enns Centennial Concert Hall.
Spring Theatre Classes & Student Production
January through the weekend before Spring Break.
Contact flatlandstheatreco@gmail.com for details and tickets.
Spring Production
First full weekend in May.
Contact flatlandtheatreco@gmail.com for audition details.
Tickets are available through P.W. Enns Centennial Concert Hall.
Somethin' in the Park
Monday night’s throughout June & July at the Bethel Heritage Park.
Contact flatlandtheatreco@gmail.com for auditions & details.
Contact
Concert Hall 783 Mountain Avenue Winkler, MB
Mailing Address
Box 366 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Pembina Valley Bible Camp & Retreat
Our goal is to gain relationships with campers in a well-balanced program of recreation,
camping instruction, and Bible teaching, carried out by committed Christian staff.
Contact
MB - 201 Manitoba R0G 2T0
Winkler and District Multi-purpose Senior Centre


The Senior Centre is a focal point in Winkler and surrounding district providing opportunities for persons 55 plus to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
We provide services that engage the whole person including sport, community, volunteerism, personal wellness, and meals.
Services for Seniors
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, summer hours 8am-4pm.
Our purpose to to make seniors aware and are provided access to services that assist seniors in maintaining their independence. A place where senior and caregivers can find resources and information to assist them in caregiving decisions and issues. We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of the aging population.
We offer:
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kits ($2 suggested donation)
Referrals for footcare, transportation, housekeeping
Medical Equipment Rentals
Assistance with filling out various forms
Check in calls
Health and Safety Promotions
Please contact the office for information regarding availability of services and/or possible fees for services. For more information check our website.
Congregate Meals/Meals on Wheels
The main purpose to serve the needs of a population of older adults in our community and provide a well balanced meal at a reasonable cost.
Cost $8.00 per meal.
Congregate meal program at Winkler Senior Centre:
5 days week noon meal program at 12:00
Congregate meal program at Cedar Estates:
5 days a week noon meal program – Monday to Friday at 12:00
Meals on Wheels cooked at Winkler Senior Centre:
3 days a week noon meal program – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Delivery between 11:30-12:30
We deliver within the city of Winkler limits as our kitchen and volunteer driver capacity limit permits.
Menus and information are available online at www.winklerseniorcentre.com
For more information or to register for meals call the office.
Senior Centre Recreational Programs
We are a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for older adults to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
Provides a service that engages the whole person including sort, community, volunteerism, personal wellness and meals. A place for caregivers to find resources and information to assist in caregiving decisions and issues.
A place for older adults to find friendship and resources for day to day living.
Programs and services include:
Blood pressure/Blood glucose clinics
Board and card games
Coffee all day
Fitness programs and Gym
Floor curling and floor shuffle
Free Wifi (internet access)
Gift shoppe
Health topics
Jam sessions
Line dancing
Library (books and puzzles to loan)
Pickleball
Presentations/Workshops
Services for seniors
Tea room
Waffle Breakfast
Volunteer opportunities
Contact
Address:
650 South Railway Ave
Mailing:
102-650 Railway Ave
Winkler MB
R6W 0L6
Winkler Arts + Culture Inc.

Winkler Arts and Culture, Inc. is a volunteer organization whose mission is focused on providing opportunities to share art in its various forms while celebrating the culture that brings art alive. Winkler Arts and Culture is dedicated to providing opportunities to teach, share and celebrate artistic and cultural expression, through education, programs and a community space.
Find us on social media to keep up to date on what is happening at the gallery!
Instagram: @winklerartsandculture
Facebook: @winklerarts
Art Exhibits
The art on WA+C’s walls change every month so stop by and take a look at the artwork on display!
Art Classes & Workshops for All Ages
Contact
547 Park Street, Winkler, MB, R6W 1B2
Winkler Bible Camp

Winkler Bible Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp that provides a safe Summer Camp setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith, and stretch their limits. In addition to running Summer camp we host rental groups, company picnics, Outdoor Education programs, and much more!
Winkler Bible Camp Summer Camp
Provides a safe setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith and stretch their limits. We have 2 unique sites and options for individuals in kindergarten through Grade 12, and a camp session that ranges from 2 to 5 days in length.
What we have to offer:
-Staff to camper ratio of 1:5
-Long standing record or safety and trust
-Dedicated, screened and trained Christian ministry team
-Opportunities to build long lasting friendships
-A non-denominational atmosphere with a clear “no pressure” Christian message
-High standards as an accredited camp with Manitoba Camping Association and with Christian camping International
-Time away from the distractions of media
Please visit our website for summer schedule pricing details
Guest Group Rentals
Come and enjoy the serenity of an intimate wooded area without the worries of finding your way into the bush. Located right along Manitoba Highway #3, Winkler Bible Camp is an exceptional and convenient place to host a variety of events.
Our facility is the ideal place to host events including church or youth retreats, business meetings or seminars, weddings, banquets, company picnics and more! We have a variety of packages to accomodate many different types of events and needs.
Please visit our website or call our office for full details and pricing.
WBCBeyond.com
WBC Beyond is an online video portal with exciting shows and miniseries children and teens can enjoy.
Allow us to entertain, teach and inspire you through our unique original content. You can follow along with the adventures of Connor and Bethany in their fort called Wonder World, laugh along with our animated shorts, or learn a new song in our music section. No matter what you end up watching, we are glad to be able to connect with you beyond the summer and our physical location.
Contact
Address:
16037 HWY 3
Mailing Address:
Box 2340
Winkler, MB
R6W 4C1
Winkler Family Resource Centre

WFRC provides quality Preschool programs to families in Winkler and the surrounding area.
Kit and Kaboodle
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Wiggle, Giggle, Munch
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Party
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Programs in Plum Coulee
Open to preschool children and their parent or caregiver.
One a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
WFRC Lending Library
New to our centre.
Families can check out a busy binder or a board game.
Please our available products on our website.
Contact
Address:
750 15th Street
Winkler
Mailing address:
PO BOX 997
Winkler, Mb
R6W 4B1
Safety/Emergency Services
Boundary Trails Health Centre

Boundary Trails Health Centre is an acute care hospital providing inpatient, emergency, surgical, rehabilitation and diagnostic services.
Hospital Services
Contact
Address:
Jct Hwy 3&14, Winkler MB
Mailing address:
Box 2000, Station Main, Winkler MB R6W 1H8
C.W. Wiebe Medical Centre
Medical Clinic for Primary Care and Specialists
Primary Care
Teen Clinic
General and Orthopedic Surgeons
MyHealth Team including Social Worker, Pharmacist, Chronic Disease Nurse and others
Obstetricians/Gynecologists
Contact
385 Main Street Winkler, MB R6W 1J2
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Trafficking Hotline
24/7 support and counselling to trafficked persons and anyone affected by trafficking including service providers, family, friends, co-workers. Offers info and referrals regarding resources, provides reporting option if caller unwilling or unable to contact police. Offers info to to general public on human trafficking.
Contact
Senior Services
Alzheimer Society

The Alzheimer Society offers information, support and education for both the caregivers as well as the person with dementia.
Support Groups (call or email for dates and location)
Call or email for dates & location.
Minds in Motion
Call or email for dates & location.
Contact
105-650 South Railway Ave Winkler Mb R6W 0O6
Seniors Abuse Support Line
24 hour phone line, talk to a trained and caring counsellor. Get info on if what you are experiencing is abuse.
Contact
Winkler and District Multi-purpose Senior Centre


The Senior Centre is a focal point in Winkler and surrounding district providing opportunities for persons 55 plus to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
We provide services that engage the whole person including sport, community, volunteerism, personal wellness, and meals.
Services for Seniors
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, summer hours 8am-4pm.
Our purpose to to make seniors aware and are provided access to services that assist seniors in maintaining their independence. A place where senior and caregivers can find resources and information to assist them in caregiving decisions and issues. We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of the aging population.
We offer:
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kits ($2 suggested donation)
Referrals for footcare, transportation, housekeeping
Medical Equipment Rentals
Assistance with filling out various forms
Check in calls
Health and Safety Promotions
Please contact the office for information regarding availability of services and/or possible fees for services. For more information check our website.
Congregate Meals/Meals on Wheels
The main purpose to serve the needs of a population of older adults in our community and provide a well balanced meal at a reasonable cost.
Cost $8.00 per meal.
Congregate meal program at Winkler Senior Centre:
5 days week noon meal program at 12:00
Congregate meal program at Cedar Estates:
5 days a week noon meal program – Monday to Friday at 12:00
Meals on Wheels cooked at Winkler Senior Centre:
3 days a week noon meal program – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Delivery between 11:30-12:30
We deliver within the city of Winkler limits as our kitchen and volunteer driver capacity limit permits.
Menus and information are available online at www.winklerseniorcentre.com
For more information or to register for meals call the office.
Senior Centre Recreational Programs
We are a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for older adults to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
Provides a service that engages the whole person including sort, community, volunteerism, personal wellness and meals. A place for caregivers to find resources and information to assist in caregiving decisions and issues.
A place for older adults to find friendship and resources for day to day living.
Programs and services include:
Blood pressure/Blood glucose clinics
Board and card games
Coffee all day
Fitness programs and Gym
Floor curling and floor shuffle
Free Wifi (internet access)
Gift shoppe
Health topics
Jam sessions
Line dancing
Library (books and puzzles to loan)
Pickleball
Presentations/Workshops
Services for seniors
Tea room
Waffle Breakfast
Volunteer opportunities
Contact
Address:
650 South Railway Ave
Mailing:
102-650 Railway Ave
Winkler MB
R6W 0L6
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
12 step support for men or women who want to stop drinking or are recovering from alcoholism. Weekly meetings. No dues or fees, not allied with any religious denomination, sect, politics, organization or institution. Only requirement is for the individual to have a desire to stop drinking. Rehab and full recovery.
Altona Group
Altona Group Monday 8:00pm in the basement of the United Church.
Morden Group
Fresh Air Group Tuesday 7:30pm meet at the NE corner of Nelson St. & Stephen St.
Carman Group
Carman Group meets Thursday at 8:00pm at the United Church Hall.
St. Claude Group
Sandhill Group meets on Tuesdays at 8:30pm at the Pavilion Room #2333
St. Pierre Jolys Group
Rat River Group meets Wednesdays at 8:00pm at the St. Pierre Museum, 432 Joubert St.
Somerset Group
Meet Mondays at 8:30pm at the R.C. Church basement.
Swan Lake Group
Meet Wednesdays at 8:30pm at the United Church
Winkler Groups
Greater Heartland Group meets Saturdays at 7:30pm at the Boundary Trails Hospital in the Multipurpose room #3
Winkler Group meets Wednesday’s at 7:30pm and meet at Gateway Resources 1582 Pembina Ave.
Contact
Alzheimer Society

The Alzheimer Society offers information, support and education for both the caregivers as well as the person with dementia.
Support Groups (call or email for dates and location)
Call or email for dates & location.
Minds in Motion
Call or email for dates & location.
Contact
105-650 South Railway Ave Winkler Mb R6W 0O6
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Bethel Bergthaler Mennonite Church

Bethel is a congregation of people who desire to worship and serve our Lord, Jesus Christ in practical ways. The purpose of Bethel Church is to make and develop disciples for Jesus Christ, locally and around the world. We have many avenues of ministry such as: children’s ministries including Awana, Sunday School and Children’s Church; youth groups; men’s and women’s ministries and care groups. We have many opportunities for you to learn, live, serve and grow.
Sunday Morning Worship Services
Sunday morning worship service available in-person and online at 10:30AM. Open to everyone.
Children’s Church available during our worship services (age 3-gr.1)
Junior & Senior Youth Groups
Jr Youth: grades 8-9
Tuesdays 7:00-9:00 PM,
Sr Youth: grades 9-12
Mondays 7:00-9:30 PM
Sunday School
Every Sunday 9:15-10:15
For ages 3 and up (including youth and adult classes)
Women's and Men's Programming
Various days of the week
For women or men of all ages
Go to ourbethelchurch.com for more info
Care Groups
Care Groups are smaller groups that meet for Bible study and support various days of the week
Open to all adults (individuals and couples)
Mom & Tots
Every Sunday 9:15-10:15
For ages 3 and up (including youth and adult classes)
AWANA
Wednesdays 7:15 – 8:45 PM (September – April)
Awana has been an integral part of Bethel’s children’s ministry for many years and it continues to have a massive impact in our children’s lives and in the surrounding communities.
Contact
Address:
4130 Highway 32
Winkler, MB
Mailing Address:
Box 197 Winkler, MB, R6W 4A5
Community Care – Central Station Community Centre

The Community Care Program is designed to bring individuals and families together with their supports to work through complicated life issues.
Our aim is to empower people to take control of their lives, create a vision for their future and build a community of support to help them achieve their goals.
Community Care Program
Contact
545 Industrial Drive Winkler, MB
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Genesis House Crisis Line
Shelter and 24 hour support line open. Empowerment for women and children, resources, assistance in reaching goals, safety planning, support 24/7 to help make informed decisons.
Contact
Gospel Mission Church

Weekend Worship Services
Weekend Worship Services
In person Services
Saturday 6:00pm
Sunday 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30amWeekend Worship Services
Kids Ministry Runs Sunday’s 8:30am & 11:30am for Age 3 (Born in 2017) to Grade 6 (Born in 2009)
Online Streamed Service Sunday’s 10:00am only
Youth
Jr. Youth Grade 6 – Grade 8
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Sr. Youth Grade 9 – Grade 12
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Women's Morning Out
Women’s Morning Out
Runs September – November, March – May
Monday’s 9:30am – 11:00am
Lifegroups for anyone age 18 (or graduated) and up!
Our groups consist of a variety of different life stages as well. From single, or married with kids, we will help you to find a group that fits what you are looking for! Most Lifegroups meet every other week and consist of 8-12 people. Message Lifegroups@gmchurch.ca for more information or to sign up.
Contact
855 15th Street
Grace Mennonite Church

Our mission is to love God, love others and make disciples of Jesus Christ by being a pillar and foundation of the truth of scripture under the power of the Holy Spirit.
Sunday Services
Sunday mornings, 10:45 am
Open to all.
Livestream on YouTube at Grace Church Winkler
Contact
Address
1350 Pembina Ave, Winkler, MB
Mailing Address
Box 1616, Winkler, MB, R6W 4B5
Manitoba Addictions
Contact
Pathway Community Church
At Pathway Community Church we are all about guiding people to become more and more like Jesus. We want to reach those who have walked away from Church and faith so that they come back into life-giving relationship with Jesus. We want to provide a space for those who are not sure about organized religion and have questions they need to ask. At the end of the day we are simply all about journeying together in life as we pursue wholeness in Christ.
Sunday Worship Experience
Every Sunday at 11:00am (currently online only).
– It’s for everyone.
– No cost.
– No sign-up.
For ways to join us www.pathwaycc.net/sunday
Pathway Kids
Pathway Kids is here to partner with you to develop your kids’ faith. To learn more or to find parenting resources, make sure to join our Facebook group or follow us on Instagram. For the weekly worship experience visit www.pathwaycc.net/kids!
– Online content for Pre-K to Pre-Teen + parent resources.
City Center Youth
Monday’s (Jr High) and Thursday’s (High School) are youth nights. We meet at 7pm weekly! We worship, meet friends and hear hope-filled messages that lead us closer to Jesus. For more information and to join us visit www.pathwaycc.net/citycenteryouth
Young Adults
Pathway Young Adults is the perfect place to find community and connection with other believers in your stage of life.
This group meets to worship God together through the study of His word, prayer in His Spirit, and proclamation of His goodness. Through this we desire unity, so that Christ may find His bride as one on the day He returns.
https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/young-adults
MOPS
MOPS is an open, accepting place for all mothers who have children between the ages of 0-5, to experience authentic community, personal growth, practical help and spiritual growth.
MOPS offers community, prayer, video sessions, crafts, and speakers. LINK TO JOIN: https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/mops
Financial Coaching
Our Deacons, as financial coaches, assist in processing Financial Assistance Requests. The Scriptures tell us to use it for God’s Kingdom and our Deacons can help you learn how. Whether you’re setting a budget, navigating difficulty or managing your giving, financial coaching is here to help you do it in a God-honoring way.
For more information contact: deacons@pathwaycc.net
Contact
OFFICE
107-191 Kimberly Rd
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
CHURCH
252 6 Street
Winkler, MB
R6W 0A9
Mailing address:
Box 203
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
Canada
Pembina Valley Pregnancy Care Centre

Millions of women have experienced an unplanned pregnancy, you are not alone. If this is what you are going through you might have a mix of thoughts and feelings. That’s normal.
Maybe you are thinking about ending the pregnancy, becoming a parent or choosing a family for your baby through adoption.
Everyone in your life will have a reason why they want you to make a certain decision. They might be telling you what to do or pressuring you to make a choice quickly. But you have the right to take all the time you need to ask any question and understand all of your options…because it’s never a good idea to make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings or circumstances.
We are here for you and your partner too.
Everything is free and confidential.
Options Information
Options information- parenting, abortion, adoption. Learn about all of your options in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space. This might be a planned, unexpected, or unexpectedly complicated pregnancy for you. You might have a lot going on right now, tough circumstances, or a difficult relationship with your partner or family.
Making an informed decision is your best next step, so ask any question and learn about all the options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
We are here to help.
Steps in HOPE
Steps in HOPE is a support group for women impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, and loss. Topics include cycles of grief, self-care, and moving forward in a healthy way. Women are safe to share their experiences in this supportive space.
Contact us for the next group starting dates and location. Preregistration is required for this free & confidential support group.
email: stepsinhope@gmail.com
visit: pvpcc.com
call: 204-325-7900
We are grateful to the Morden Area Foundation for their support of this program.
Prenatal Learning Sessions
Prenatal learning sessions are designed to prepare, empower and build confidence for your birth and postpartum experience. Help to reduce fear while learning how to have a more positive and peaceful experience before, during and after birth. You will learn how to be an active participant in your birth, and confidently include your partner as a support.
These sessions include a variety of group activities in a small, interactive learning environment with chances to practice comfort measures, relaxation strategies, and the opportunity to ask many questions.
Pre-registration is required for this free program. To learn more about upcoming dates:
Visit http: pvpcc.com
call/text: 204-362-0979
email: prenatalpvpcc@gmail.com
Contact
Address:
500 Main St.
Mailing address:
Box 2504, Winkler, MB R6W 4C2
Pembina Valley Pride

Pembina Valley Pride strives to create and provide education, support, resources, community, and pride centering around 2SLGBTQIANB+ (two spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual/aromantic, non-binary + others) experiences in the many communities of the Pembina Valley. We love and support Southern Manitoba’s Rainbow community and want to help it flourish.
There is so much more to what we do than our annual rally and march. Our goal is to create a safer and more comfortable Pembina Valley for 2SLGBTQIANB+ folx. We do this through our guest speaker education, regular support group, activism, awareness, and increasing visibility of the 2SLGBTQIANB+ community in the Pembina Valley. We can also help connect you with resources, regardless of where you are on your journey.
We are a proudly Rainbow-led volunteer initiative and are committed to doing our best to create accessible and diverse programming that meets the needs of all Rainbow community members.
Contact
Regional Connections

Regional Connections supports newcomers to Canada and community members with settlement, employment, language training and community connection services. Services are free for all participants.
Office hours are 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am-6:00pm on Thursdays.
Settlement Services
Needs assessment, settlement plan, and information on living in Canada for all newcomers.
Settlement Workers in School (SWIS)
Support for newcomer students and families in Garden Valley School Division.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)
Home visit program for isolated newcomer mothers of preschool aged children.
Employment Services
Job search, resume writing, cover letter writing and public job boards for all community members; public job search area includes 2 computers for public use, internet, printing and fax; employment-related group information sessions for newcomers and all community members on employment standards, workplace culture, career success, trades qualification, post-secondary options etc
Language training
ESL for newcomers, CLB 1-8, for English in the community and at work.
Manitoba Adult Literacy Program
All community members with literacy needs, typically those with less than 8 years of formal education.
English at Work
Classes for ESL and literacy in the workplace.
Conversation circles and language buddies for informal language learning.
Onsite childcare is available at Regional Connections for students in English classes.
Community Connections
Referrals and connections to community resources; volunteer program to help social connections and meet community members.
Community Mentorship Program
Support newcomers during their first year in the community; multicultural events and activities.
Contact
295 Perry St.
Winkler MB
R6W 0K9
Winkler and District Multi-purpose Senior Centre


The Senior Centre is a focal point in Winkler and surrounding district providing opportunities for persons 55 plus to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
We provide services that engage the whole person including sport, community, volunteerism, personal wellness, and meals.
Services for Seniors
Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, summer hours 8am-4pm.
Our purpose to to make seniors aware and are provided access to services that assist seniors in maintaining their independence. A place where senior and caregivers can find resources and information to assist them in caregiving decisions and issues. We continue to expand our services to meet the needs of the aging population.
We offer:
ERIK (Emergency Response Information Kits ($2 suggested donation)
Referrals for footcare, transportation, housekeeping
Medical Equipment Rentals
Assistance with filling out various forms
Check in calls
Health and Safety Promotions
Please contact the office for information regarding availability of services and/or possible fees for services. For more information check our website.
Congregate Meals/Meals on Wheels
The main purpose to serve the needs of a population of older adults in our community and provide a well balanced meal at a reasonable cost.
Cost $8.00 per meal.
Congregate meal program at Winkler Senior Centre:
5 days week noon meal program at 12:00
Congregate meal program at Cedar Estates:
5 days a week noon meal program – Monday to Friday at 12:00
Meals on Wheels cooked at Winkler Senior Centre:
3 days a week noon meal program – Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Delivery between 11:30-12:30
We deliver within the city of Winkler limits as our kitchen and volunteer driver capacity limit permits.
Menus and information are available online at www.winklerseniorcentre.com
For more information or to register for meals call the office.
Senior Centre Recreational Programs
We are a non-profit organization that provides opportunities for older adults to experience a positive and dignified retirement lifestyle in their community.
Provides a service that engages the whole person including sort, community, volunteerism, personal wellness and meals. A place for caregivers to find resources and information to assist in caregiving decisions and issues.
A place for older adults to find friendship and resources for day to day living.
Programs and services include:
Blood pressure/Blood glucose clinics
Board and card games
Coffee all day
Fitness programs and Gym
Floor curling and floor shuffle
Free Wifi (internet access)
Gift shoppe
Health topics
Jam sessions
Line dancing
Library (books and puzzles to loan)
Pickleball
Presentations/Workshops
Services for seniors
Tea room
Waffle Breakfast
Volunteer opportunities
Contact
Address:
650 South Railway Ave
Mailing:
102-650 Railway Ave
Winkler MB
R6W 0L6
Winkler Central Station

Central Station is a community centre in the heart of Winkler. We have a drop-in space that is open Monday – Friday and offer a variety of programs year round. We work closely with the Winkler & District Food Cupboard and Cafe 545 Community Meal as we believe food brings people together! We are a hub that can help connect community members to the resources they’re needing.
Drop In
- Days Monday–Friday
- Cost Free!
We are open every day of the week for you to drop-in & say hello. We have wifi & computer access, phone access, and can help with filling out, printing, faxing or scanning documents.
Monday 9AM-6:30PM
Tuesday 9AM-2PM
Wednesday 9AM-6PM
Thursday 9AM-2PM
Friday 9AM-2PM
Community Care
The Community Care Program brings individuals and families and their supporters together, to work through complicated life issues and make life better.
Check out the Community Care page on our website for more information!
Community Advocacy Training (CAT)
Learn how to advocate, navigate the system, and take action on issues in our community.
The CAT Program is designed to help community members develop the skills they need to stand up for their rights and take leadership on issues important to them.
Take part with a group of your peers 1 day a week for 8 weeks, of learning from experts in their fields on topics around advocacy and how to become a leader in our community.
Sign up to join. Sessions will be starting July 7th.
Better Access to Groceries (BAG)
Every other week, we provide a bag of produce valued at $20 or more for a purchase price of $10.00 each. Call, email or sign up on the Central Station website. Pick up is every other Tuesday 4:00-5:00 pm.
Easy Eats Meal Kit
Every Thursday we offer a different meal kit for 2 or 8 people. The cost is by donation and the suggested price is $7.00 for the 2 person meal kit and $20.00 for the 8 person kit. Please call, email or DM on our Facebook or Instagram page.
Cafe 545
Monday dine in meal. There is no charge or sign up required for the meal – donations are accepted but not expected.
Monday 5:00-6:30pm
Downloads
Contact
Address
545 Industrial Drive
Winkler MB
Mailing Address
Box 736 Winkler, MB R6W4A8
Winkler Family Resource Centre

WFRC provides quality Preschool programs to families in Winkler and the surrounding area.
Kit and Kaboodle
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Wiggle, Giggle, Munch
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Party
Open to preschool aged children and their parent or caregiver.
One day a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
Preschool Programs in Plum Coulee
Open to preschool children and their parent or caregiver.
One a week.
Free to attend, sign up online on our website.
WFRC Lending Library
New to our centre.
Families can check out a busy binder or a board game.
Please our available products on our website.
Contact
Address:
750 15th Street
Winkler
Mailing address:
PO BOX 997
Winkler, Mb
R6W 4B1
Winkler MB Church

Our desire at WMBC is to be a people and place of refuge. We are here for you and we’re going to help you take your next step to finding peace and hope and belonging. Jesus knows you and really cares for you, and so do we.
Support Groups
DivorceCare – a support group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce
DivorceCare for Kids – a support group to help your children, 5-12 years old, heal from the pain caused by a separation or divorce
Single & Parenting – a support group where you can get parenting wisdom, hope and encouragement
Weekly Programming
Sunday Services – 9:30am & 11:00am
Services that bring relevant teaching from the Bible and worship that draws us to the power of the Holy Spirit to change our lives!
Wednesday Night Service for Teens – 7:30pm
Youth Service for Jr & Sr High Students
Care Response Team
If you are need of help with physical needs such as clothing, furniture, bedding, etc. we are often able to assist families in that way in partnership with Central Station.
Counselling & Prayer
We believe that there is power and purpose in prayer and having someone listen to your story. If you’d like to connect with someone to get help with emotional hurts, we are here for you.
Contact
120 Pineview Dr.
Winkler MB
R6W 1T3
Transportation
Help Next Door MB
Connects the people in the province willing to help with those who need it, Allows people to receive the goods and services they need such as groceries, medication, snow clearing and various other necessitites. Can sign up as a volunteer or someone needing help with specific needs
Contact
Women Supports
Community Care – Central Station Community Centre

The Community Care Program is designed to bring individuals and families together with their supports to work through complicated life issues.
Our aim is to empower people to take control of their lives, create a vision for their future and build a community of support to help them achieve their goals.
Community Care Program
Contact
545 Industrial Drive Winkler, MB
Genesis House
Genesis House is a crisis shelter for abused women and their children located in Winkler and serving the Pembina Valley.
What the Shelter Provides
The shelter has five bedrooms and can provide accommodations for 16 people. While in the shelter the families’ basic needs are met including safety, food, and medical care. There is no cost for staying at Genesis House and the program includes counselling, support groups, referrals, and advocacy. Families choosing to live free from violence will also be provided assistance in seeking out housing options in the community of their choice. Families taking part in the program can stay up to 30 days, with follow-up counselling and support available to women and children after departure. Genesis House also provides public education about domestic violence to the community when requested.
Contact
Winkler
Mailing address:
Box 389 Winkler, MB R6W 4A6
Genesis House Crisis Line
Shelter and 24 hour support line open. Empowerment for women and children, resources, assistance in reaching goals, safety planning, support 24/7 to help make informed decisons.
Contact
Gospel Mission Church

Weekend Worship Services
Weekend Worship Services
In person Services
Saturday 6:00pm
Sunday 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30amWeekend Worship Services
Kids Ministry Runs Sunday’s 8:30am & 11:30am for Age 3 (Born in 2017) to Grade 6 (Born in 2009)
Online Streamed Service Sunday’s 10:00am only
Youth
Jr. Youth Grade 6 – Grade 8
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Sr. Youth Grade 9 – Grade 12
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Women's Morning Out
Women’s Morning Out
Runs September – November, March – May
Monday’s 9:30am – 11:00am
Lifegroups for anyone age 18 (or graduated) and up!
Our groups consist of a variety of different life stages as well. From single, or married with kids, we will help you to find a group that fits what you are looking for! Most Lifegroups meet every other week and consist of 8-12 people. Message Lifegroups@gmchurch.ca for more information or to sign up.
Contact
855 15th Street
Grace Mennonite Church

Our mission is to love God, love others and make disciples of Jesus Christ by being a pillar and foundation of the truth of scripture under the power of the Holy Spirit.
Sunday Services
Sunday mornings, 10:45 am
Open to all.
Livestream on YouTube at Grace Church Winkler
Contact
Address
1350 Pembina Ave, Winkler, MB
Mailing Address
Box 1616, Winkler, MB, R6W 4B5
Harvest Christian Fellowship(Plum Coulee)
Harvest Christian Fellowship is a place to belong, worship, grow and serve. Our purpose is to build the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ and nurture believers through worship, instruction, fellowship and service.
Sunday Morning Worship Service
Sunday Worship Service
In-person worship Service
Sunday at 10:15am
Everyone is welcome!
Junior & Senior Youth
Wednesdays 7:30pm Jr- Grades 7 & 8 Sr- Grades 9-12
September – May
No Cost.
Go to harvestchristianfellowship.ca for more info
Contact
Address
51 Centre Street North, Plum Coulee, MB
Mailing address:
PO Box 14 Plum Coulee, MB R0G 1R0
Klinic Sexual Assualt Krisis Line
24 hour phone line that provides information and crisis intervention to sexual asault victims and those close to them. Offers short and long term in-person counselling concerning sexual assault and harassment, peer support meetings with an advocate, 24/7 hospital support and advocacy.
Contact
Manitoba Addictions
Contact
Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line
24/7 confidential support service for people at risk of suicide, concerned family/friends, those who have lost a loved one to suicide and support providers/helpers. Staff and volunteer counsellors specifically trained to deal with problems faced by youth and adults and are trained in cultural diversity, Aborigional cultural and social issues.
Contact
Pathway Community Church
At Pathway Community Church we are all about guiding people to become more and more like Jesus. We want to reach those who have walked away from Church and faith so that they come back into life-giving relationship with Jesus. We want to provide a space for those who are not sure about organized religion and have questions they need to ask. At the end of the day we are simply all about journeying together in life as we pursue wholeness in Christ.
Sunday Worship Experience
Every Sunday at 11:00am (currently online only).
– It’s for everyone.
– No cost.
– No sign-up.
For ways to join us www.pathwaycc.net/sunday
Pathway Kids
Pathway Kids is here to partner with you to develop your kids’ faith. To learn more or to find parenting resources, make sure to join our Facebook group or follow us on Instagram. For the weekly worship experience visit www.pathwaycc.net/kids!
– Online content for Pre-K to Pre-Teen + parent resources.
City Center Youth
Monday’s (Jr High) and Thursday’s (High School) are youth nights. We meet at 7pm weekly! We worship, meet friends and hear hope-filled messages that lead us closer to Jesus. For more information and to join us visit www.pathwaycc.net/citycenteryouth
Young Adults
Pathway Young Adults is the perfect place to find community and connection with other believers in your stage of life.
This group meets to worship God together through the study of His word, prayer in His Spirit, and proclamation of His goodness. Through this we desire unity, so that Christ may find His bride as one on the day He returns.
https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/young-adults
MOPS
MOPS is an open, accepting place for all mothers who have children between the ages of 0-5, to experience authentic community, personal growth, practical help and spiritual growth.
MOPS offers community, prayer, video sessions, crafts, and speakers. LINK TO JOIN: https://pathwaycc.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups/mops
Financial Coaching
Our Deacons, as financial coaches, assist in processing Financial Assistance Requests. The Scriptures tell us to use it for God’s Kingdom and our Deacons can help you learn how. Whether you’re setting a budget, navigating difficulty or managing your giving, financial coaching is here to help you do it in a God-honoring way.
For more information contact: deacons@pathwaycc.net
Contact
OFFICE
107-191 Kimberly Rd
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
CHURCH
252 6 Street
Winkler, MB
R6W 0A9
Mailing address:
Box 203
Winkler, MB
R6W 4A5
Canada
Pembina Valley Pregnancy Care Centre

Millions of women have experienced an unplanned pregnancy, you are not alone. If this is what you are going through you might have a mix of thoughts and feelings. That’s normal.
Maybe you are thinking about ending the pregnancy, becoming a parent or choosing a family for your baby through adoption.
Everyone in your life will have a reason why they want you to make a certain decision. They might be telling you what to do or pressuring you to make a choice quickly. But you have the right to take all the time you need to ask any question and understand all of your options…because it’s never a good idea to make a permanent decision based on temporary feelings or circumstances.
We are here for you and your partner too.
Everything is free and confidential.
Options Information
Options information- parenting, abortion, adoption. Learn about all of your options in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space. This might be a planned, unexpected, or unexpectedly complicated pregnancy for you. You might have a lot going on right now, tough circumstances, or a difficult relationship with your partner or family.
Making an informed decision is your best next step, so ask any question and learn about all the options, risks, benefits, and alternatives.
We are here to help.
Steps in HOPE
Steps in HOPE is a support group for women impacted by miscarriage, stillbirth, and loss. Topics include cycles of grief, self-care, and moving forward in a healthy way. Women are safe to share their experiences in this supportive space.
Contact us for the next group starting dates and location. Preregistration is required for this free & confidential support group.
email: stepsinhope@gmail.com
visit: pvpcc.com
call: 204-325-7900
We are grateful to the Morden Area Foundation for their support of this program.
Prenatal Learning Sessions
Prenatal learning sessions are designed to prepare, empower and build confidence for your birth and postpartum experience. Help to reduce fear while learning how to have a more positive and peaceful experience before, during and after birth. You will learn how to be an active participant in your birth, and confidently include your partner as a support.
These sessions include a variety of group activities in a small, interactive learning environment with chances to practice comfort measures, relaxation strategies, and the opportunity to ask many questions.
Pre-registration is required for this free program. To learn more about upcoming dates:
Visit http: pvpcc.com
call/text: 204-362-0979
email: prenatalpvpcc@gmail.com
Contact
Address:
500 Main St.
Mailing address:
Box 2504, Winkler, MB R6W 4C2
Post-partum Depression Texting Line
Free to call, counselors acknowledge you’re not alone and the negative feelings associated with your childs up coming birth/birth. You are not to blame for these. Trained and caring professionals listen, answer questions, offer encouragement and connect you with local resources as needed.
Contact
Sexual Assault Crisis Line
24 hour phone line provides info and help to sexual assault victims and people close to them. Free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope.
Contact
Youth Services
Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba

Facilitate weekly support group via zoom, Facilitate the program…Anxiety, Worry Support Program, Overcoming Anxiety as well as Coaching for Confidence. I also meet with people privately via zoom or a phone call.
Support Group
Every Wednesday 1-3
Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to participate (after a quick intake).
Anxiety, Worry Support Groups
Starts March 9, runs for 6 weeks every Monday from 6-7:30pm.
Anyone over the age of 18 can attend and will need to fill in some intake forms so contact directly.
Free to attend.
Support Group for Grads of Worry, Anxiety program
First and third Monday of every month from 6-7:30pm.
Coaching for Confidence
Currently running.
For parents who live with children who have anxiety.
The course manual is $25.
Next course is TBA.
Overcoming Anxiety
Next course is TBA.
Course manual is $30
Contact
Mailing Address:
145 Center Ave. w
Altona MB
R0G 0B1
Bethel Bergthaler Mennonite Church

Bethel is a congregation of people who desire to worship and serve our Lord, Jesus Christ in practical ways. The purpose of Bethel Church is to make and develop disciples for Jesus Christ, locally and around the world. We have many avenues of ministry such as: children’s ministries including Awana, Sunday School and Children’s Church; youth groups; men’s and women’s ministries and care groups. We have many opportunities for you to learn, live, serve and grow.
Sunday Morning Worship Services
Sunday morning worship service available in-person and online at 10:30AM. Open to everyone.
Children’s Church available during our worship services (age 3-gr.1)
Junior & Senior Youth Groups
Jr Youth: grades 8-9
Tuesdays 7:00-9:00 PM,
Sr Youth: grades 9-12
Mondays 7:00-9:30 PM
Sunday School
Every Sunday 9:15-10:15
For ages 3 and up (including youth and adult classes)
Women's and Men's Programming
Various days of the week
For women or men of all ages
Go to ourbethelchurch.com for more info
Care Groups
Care Groups are smaller groups that meet for Bible study and support various days of the week
Open to all adults (individuals and couples)
Mom & Tots
Every Sunday 9:15-10:15
For ages 3 and up (including youth and adult classes)
AWANA
Wednesdays 7:15 – 8:45 PM (September – April)
Awana has been an integral part of Bethel’s children’s ministry for many years and it continues to have a massive impact in our children’s lives and in the surrounding communities.
Contact
Address:
4130 Highway 32
Winkler, MB
Mailing Address:
Box 197 Winkler, MB, R6W 4A5
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Pembina Valley

BBBS creates individual and group mentoring relationships amongst adults and youth.
Mentorship is a two-way, learning and development partnership where the young person needs are placed at the center.
Mentoring is an important way to give youth experience with these essential back-and-forth relationships, developing them into healthy young people better able to deal with and overcome life’s adversities.
GoGirls!
Go Girls! is a group mentoring program for girls ages 12-14 that focuses on physical activity, balanced eating and self-esteem. The single, most important goal of the program is to positively shape the lives of young women and girls by helping them build a positive self-image – setting them on a path to reach their full potential in life.
The Go Girls! program consists of seven mentoring sessions, held over a 7-10 week period, within school facilities. Each 1.5-2 hour-long session is loosely structured around four themes: physical activity, healthy eating, self-esteem, and communication skills.
In-School Mentoring
The In-School Mentoring Program provides youth with a role model and a friend to talk to and share the experiences of growing up within school grounds. For one hour a week, mentors meet with their mentee and engage in activities such as board games, crafts, or just hang out on school grounds.
The In-School Mentoring program requires a weekly visit of one hour for the duration of the school year. Matches do not meet over the summer break or during other school holidays.
Game On
Game On! is a group mentoring program for providing boys and young men with information and support to make informed choices about a range of healthy lifestyle practices. Through non-traditional physical activities, complemented with healthy eating support, participants are engaged in life skills, communication, and emotional health discussions designed to engage participants in the pursuit of life-long healthy lifestyles.
Game On! includes seven 75-minute core sessions. There are also four extension modules that capture potential issues and topics specific to various locales and the interests of the mentors and participants.
Contact
Address:
7-820 Triple E Blvd Winkler MB R6W 4A6
Mailing address:
Box 450 Winkler MB R6W 4A6
Canada-Manitoba Housing Benefit-Youth Stream
As part of the National Housing Strategy, the Province of Manitoba is launching the youth stream of the Canada-Manitoba Housing Benefit (CMHB). The CMHB is a rent supplement for youth who are leaving the care of Child and Family Services (CFS) or who have left the care of CFS in the past year. The CMHB provides up to $250 a month for up to two years to eligible youth and can be stacked with Rent Assist or non-EIA Rent Assist.
Youth leaving care or who have recently left care may come in contact with your organization. We are sending out the attached information sheet and application in English and French so your organization can tell eligible youth about the CMHB. The application is also available online at Province of Manitoba | Families | Manitoba Housing | CMHB – Youth Stream (gov.mb.ca).
Contact
Gospel Mission Church

Weekend Worship Services
Weekend Worship Services
In person Services
Saturday 6:00pm
Sunday 8:30am, 10:00am, 11:30amWeekend Worship Services
Kids Ministry Runs Sunday’s 8:30am & 11:30am for Age 3 (Born in 2017) to Grade 6 (Born in 2009)
Online Streamed Service Sunday’s 10:00am only
Youth
Jr. Youth Grade 6 – Grade 8
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Sr. Youth Grade 9 – Grade 12
Wednesday’s 7:30pm
Women's Morning Out
Women’s Morning Out
Runs September – November, March – May
Monday’s 9:30am – 11:00am
Lifegroups for anyone age 18 (or graduated) and up!
Our groups consist of a variety of different life stages as well. From single, or married with kids, we will help you to find a group that fits what you are looking for! Most Lifegroups meet every other week and consist of 8-12 people. Message Lifegroups@gmchurch.ca for more information or to sign up.
Contact
855 15th Street
Grace Mennonite Church

Our mission is to love God, love others and make disciples of Jesus Christ by being a pillar and foundation of the truth of scripture under the power of the Holy Spirit.
Sunday Services
Sunday mornings, 10:45 am
Open to all.
Livestream on YouTube at Grace Church Winkler
Contact
Address
1350 Pembina Ave, Winkler, MB
Mailing Address
Box 1616, Winkler, MB, R6W 4B5
Kids Help Phone
Confidential, judgement free and anonymous 24/7 access across Canada offering professional counselling, info and referrals to help in their area. Wide range of articles, tools and resources to help young people through challenges or experiences they might face.
Contact
Klinic Sexual Assualt Krisis Line
24 hour phone line that provides information and crisis intervention to sexual asault victims and those close to them. Offers short and long term in-person counselling concerning sexual assault and harassment, peer support meetings with an advocate, 24/7 hospital support and advocacy.
Contact
Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line
24/7 confidential support service for people at risk of suicide, concerned family/friends, those who have lost a loved one to suicide and support providers/helpers. Staff and volunteer counsellors specifically trained to deal with problems faced by youth and adults and are trained in cultural diversity, Aborigional cultural and social issues.
Contact
Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba

Anyone who has a school aged child who may be struggling with their mental health in the
Pembina Valley! There is no cost associated and no commitment, simply call or text (204) 396-7923 or email Central@moodmb.ca for more information or to sign up. Peer Support is a unique support system where everyone gets to be an equal. The group will be made up of people who have knowledge from their own experiences, and be facilitated by an individual with lived experience as well as professional training. In the context of this group, Peer Support will look like parents with children who are struggling with their mental health getting together to mutually share what they are going through with the aim that we all might benefit from each other’s knowledge.
What are the goals of this group?
-To reaffirm that you are not alone in the hardships you face.
-To help you as families make informed decisions in your child’s path through the youth mental health services.
-To provide basic education on mental health issues faced by youth, to answer questions regarding mood disorders.
-To create a community where conversation about mental health does not carry stigma and where there are no such thing as dumb questions.
-To learn to take care of ourselves even when trying to care for others.
What is it that we are doing?
We are gathering people who are facing similar hardships and sharing our knowledge, our resources, our coping skills, what works, and what doesn’t.
We are here to find acceptance and a sense of belonging, to be surrounded by a group of people that have some measure of understanding of what we are going through.
We are coming together so that we may learn to take better care of ourselves and the youth that we care for whom are struggling.
What will a Peer Support Group Meeting look like?
We will aim to meet once a week through zoom. There is no pressure to attend every session but an email will be sent out every week with the link to participate in that week’s meeting. The meeting will be facilitated by myself, we will introduce ourselves and share a little bit about our story, we will identify common experiences between ourselves, and collectively discuss and learn about issues pertaining to our situations. Some topics will organically occur and some will be preplanned by myself for discussion.
Confidentiality
Whatever is discussed is kept confidential – MDAM asks that each attendee not share things they’ve heard within the group, such as personal information about other participants. The only times a facilitator will breach confidentiality are if we believe someone is in danger of harming themselves, others, or someone is harming them, as well if a law enforcement officer requires information to be disclosed to them. This group will be held over Zoom so there is no need to have your camera on if you do not want your identity known to the group. Certain topics can be sensitive, especially those around Covid, Religion, and LGBT2s+ issues.
Respect in regard to these topics is expected as not everyone will have the same beliefs within the group. Some parts of these topics can be covered but respect to others must always be the goal.
What are some topics that may be covered?
• Common Mental Health Issues • Resources in the Pembina Valley
• Mental Health and School • Medication
• Treatments and Therapies • Covid and it’s impacts
• Boundaries and Communication • Safety
• Addiction, drugs, and alcohol • Managing feelings, challenging thoughts
• Self-Care • And more!
The Unloading Zone
There is no cost for this service. Online and phone appointments available every Thursday. Available in the province of Manitoba.
We provide one-on-one peer support to those who are supporting family and friends during these challenging times.
In the Central Region (Carman, Portage la Prairie, Winkler, Morden, Altona and surrounding area).
Contact at central@moodmb.ca
Contact
100-4 Fort Street
Wpg, MB R3C 1C4
Sexual Assault Crisis Line
24 hour phone line provides info and help to sexual assault victims and people close to them. Free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope.
Contact
The Bunker Youth Ministry
We exist out of God’s call for Christians to reach out, speak out, and stand out for the young people in Christ!
Contact
545 Industrial Drive Winkler, MB
Box 1633 Winkler, MB R6W 4B5
Winkler Bible Camp

Winkler Bible Camp is a non-denominational Christian camp that provides a safe Summer Camp setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith, and stretch their limits. In addition to running Summer camp we host rental groups, company picnics, Outdoor Education programs, and much more!
Winkler Bible Camp Summer Camp
Provides a safe setting for children and teens to make new friends, explore their faith and stretch their limits. We have 2 unique sites and options for individuals in kindergarten through Grade 12, and a camp session that ranges from 2 to 5 days in length.
What we have to offer:
-Staff to camper ratio of 1:5
-Long standing record or safety and trust
-Dedicated, screened and trained Christian ministry team
-Opportunities to build long lasting friendships
-A non-denominational atmosphere with a clear “no pressure” Christian message
-High standards as an accredited camp with Manitoba Camping Association and with Christian camping International
-Time away from the distractions of media
Please visit our website for summer schedule pricing details
Guest Group Rentals
Come and enjoy the serenity of an intimate wooded area without the worries of finding your way into the bush. Located right along Manitoba Highway #3, Winkler Bible Camp is an exceptional and convenient place to host a variety of events.
Our facility is the ideal place to host events including church or youth retreats, business meetings or seminars, weddings, banquets, company picnics and more! We have a variety of packages to accomodate many different types of events and needs.
Please visit our website or call our office for full details and pricing.
WBCBeyond.com
WBC Beyond is an online video portal with exciting shows and miniseries children and teens can enjoy.
Allow us to entertain, teach and inspire you through our unique original content. You can follow along with the adventures of Connor and Bethany in their fort called Wonder World, laugh along with our animated shorts, or learn a new song in our music section. No matter what you end up watching, we are glad to be able to connect with you beyond the summer and our physical location.
Contact
Address:
16037 HWY 3
Mailing Address:
Box 2340
Winkler, MB
R6W 4C1
Winkler MB Church

Our desire at WMBC is to be a people and place of refuge. We are here for you and we’re going to help you take your next step to finding peace and hope and belonging. Jesus knows you and really cares for you, and so do we.
Support Groups
DivorceCare – a support group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of separation and divorce
DivorceCare for Kids – a support group to help your children, 5-12 years old, heal from the pain caused by a separation or divorce
Single & Parenting – a support group where you can get parenting wisdom, hope and encouragement
Weekly Programming
Sunday Services – 9:30am & 11:00am
Services that bring relevant teaching from the Bible and worship that draws us to the power of the Holy Spirit to change our lives!
Wednesday Night Service for Teens – 7:30pm
Youth Service for Jr & Sr High Students
Care Response Team
If you are need of help with physical needs such as clothing, furniture, bedding, etc. we are often able to assist families in that way in partnership with Central Station.
Counselling & Prayer
We believe that there is power and purpose in prayer and having someone listen to your story. If you’d like to connect with someone to get help with emotional hurts, we are here for you.
Contact
120 Pineview Dr.
Winkler MB
R6W 1T3
The information posted on the Winkler and Area Resource Guide is intended to be for informational purposes only. References to these organizations does not constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by Central Station Community Centre. We encourage you to do your own research when considering any outside resources for yourself.