Social Empowerment

In north end, pandemic can’t kill kindness

In north end, pandemic can’t kill kindness

Winnipeg Free Press

April 2, 2020

Article by: Doug Speirs

“The school’s food bank program wouldn’t exist without the vital support of the Schroeder Foundation.”

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