IJC currently runs two Day Programs: a hands-on vocational training program at El'dad Ranch and a life skills program at our Mitchell location. The objective of both of these programs is to achieve community involvement for our participants through meaningful employment.
Offering a welcoming atmosphere that fosters safety, belonging, and community connection, IJC's drop-in centres serve as important hubs for participants and promote inclusion, independence, and personal growth.
IJC's Residential Program provides comprehensive residential assistance to individuals facing challenges in maintaining their basic needs. We foster a safe, non-judgmental environment where residents can explore their individuality.
The Home Share program connects participants with hosts who are willing to offer support by sharing their home and positive lifestyle. This promotes long-term mentorship and stability.
The Alternative Justice Program is a residential and day program that offers vocational training, education, and other essential assistance to the men it supports within the community.
IJC's Outreach programs provide housing support, advocacy, health connections, and community-based services to individuals throughout Winnipeg and surrounding areas.
The Supported Cluster program provides opportunities for independence and learning life skills while having supports that can be accessed as needed within a community setting.
CoSA offers an alternative strategy that creates a caring community around people at high risk to re-offend who, more often than not, would feel fearful and isolated.
Volunteers with Open Circle offer people in prison caring, non-judgmental support. We foster human connection across barriers to create healing and reduce isolation.
Visions and Voices is a speakers' bureau of adults with FASD that works to reduce the stigma around FASD and encourage healthy, informed living through shared experiences.