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300 Jackets Donated – Winnipeg Free Press

A warm gift from the Manitoba Riding for the Disabled Association is helping Siloam Mission keep the city’s impoverished clothed this winter.

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Siloam spreads Christmas cheer

Hundreds of Winnipeg’s less fortunate were treated to a turkey dinner with all the trimmings yesterday, as volunteers at Siloam Mission served up Christmas a day ahead of schedule.

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It’s a Year-Round Problem

Being homeless is tough when it's -30C - but it's still a big issue in the warmer months...

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Volunteer Appreciation Event

Siloam Mission had its Annual Volunteer Appreciation Event at the Hitch ‘N Post. With a country-western theme, staff and volunteers dressed in leather boots and cowboy hats!

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Give panhandler pennies to work programs

Winnipeg's downtown business association has launched a new program to encourage people to donate to social agencies rather than giving money to panhandlers.

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Video – Cheesy’s, T.V. and Facebook help John train

John Mohan is embarking on his second mid-life crisis with My Continuing Mid-Life Crisis Bikeathon for the Homeless. John will be biking from the B.C./Alberta border to Winnipeg raise awareness of homelessness.

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Teens Provide Medical Equipment for Siloam Mission

Winnipeg teens have found another way to make a big difference. Through the Winnipeg Foundation's Youth Philanthropy program, Winnipeg High School Students have contributed to more than a hundred community projects.

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Video – Winnipeg SUN: Homeless man celebrated

Siloam Mission has created an employment training program called Building Futures to help teach woodworking skills to Winnipeg's less fortunate.

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Driver Saves Homeless Man Trapped in Trash Truck

A Winnipeg homeless man sleeping in a garbage bin escaped with minor injuries thanks to a quick-thinking sanitation truck driver.

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Stores Sells Mouthwash to Vulnerable Addicts

In what may be a thriving underground market, a downtown Winnipeg store allegedly sold mouthwash and hairspray as intoxicants to street people and inflated the prices to turn a larger profit.

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Youth Group 30-Hour Famine Volunteer at Siloam Mission

They may have been hungry, but they were also determined. Members of the Backstage Youth Group, which includes youth from the Beausejour Community Church as well as some of their friends, completed a 30-hour famine last weekend.

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7 Days of Servolution Visits Siloam Mission

Servolution: To initiate a complete and radical change of a person's life through simple acts of kindness for the glory of God; God's Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven; a church revolution through serving.

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$40,000 Donated – In the News

$40,000 Donated – In the News

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Former student gives settlement to homeless

A former student of the Elkhorn Indian Residential School, set up by an Anglican missionary in 1888, has donated $50,000 – $40,000 of which was his entire settlement from the revised residential schools agreement – to an inner city homeless shelter in Winnipeg.

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