Charity
The Manitoba Police Curling Association is extremely proud to announce a new partnership with the very deserving charity: The Dream Factory!
At The Dream Factory, our mission is clear: to make dreams come true for kids in Manitoba battling life-threatening illnesses. We exist to be a source of joy, laughter and hope for kids and families in our province going through an incredibly difficult experience.
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We’re unique because we’re based in Manitoba – and all of the funds we raise stay in this province to help sick kids in our community and their families.
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Everything that we do starts with the belief that sometimes kids deserve to get carried away. For children battling life-threatening illnesses, their dreams are what help lift their spirits and carry them to a place where things aren’t so difficult. That could be a far-off adventure, a meeting with their hero, or simply time spent laughing with their family.
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The Dream Factory was built on the values of imagination, hope, and most importantly: fun. The medical experience is one filled with many tough moments, and our hope is that The Dream Factory can be a glimmer of fun during an otherwise tough time. Simply put, we encourage kids to DREAM BIG.
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We rely solely on the generous support of people and businesses in our community to continue bringing dreams to life... Since 1983, when we were founded as The Rainbow Society, we’ve helped to create cherished memories for nearly 1,000 families in Manitoba.
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Our dream is for a world where there are no sick kids, but until that is possible we work to ensure every sick child in Manitoba has the opportunity to have their dream come true.
The Manitoba Police Curling Association is also proud to partner with the charity of choice for the Canadian Police Curling Association:
With the help of our generous sponsors, the MPCA is proud to support Tourette Canada.
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Tourette Canada is dedicated to improving the lives of Canadians affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS) and associated conditions. They are national in scope and volunteer-based.
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Their programs are structured to promote broad-based national awareness and understanding of Tourette Syndrome; educate the community about the Syndrome and support meaningful engagement between children, adults and families living with Tourette and the community at large.
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For more information on Tourette Syndrome and/or Tourette Canada, click on the image above, or click here.
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