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Social Planning Council of Winnipeg: Improving life for Winnipeggers through research, engagement, advocacy and action since 1919. Please join us.

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23 Dec

🚨 We're Hiring! 🚨
The Social Planning Council of Winnipeg is looking for two team members:
1️⃣ Community Animator
2️⃣ Office Manager

🌟 Apply today!
πŸ“… Deadline: January 20th, 2024
πŸ”— https://spcw.mb.ca/

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C2000 Campaign launched on Nov 26th still found Manitoba's poverty rates to be one of the highest in the country. #Campaign2000 urges MB govt to cut child poverty by 50% by 2027.
πŸ“– Read the full report: [https://spcw.mb.ca/2024/11/campaign-2000/…] #ChildPoverty #FoodInsecurity #Manitoba

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