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Thank-You MCSC View Full Story Minimize
Posted: December 22, 2011 | Editor@RaY

RaY would like to thank the Manitoba Community Services Council for their financial assistance with the Gutter Art Space.
Donations Needed View Full Story Minimize
Posted: October 19, 2011 | Editor@RaY

RaY needs blankets, pillows, towels, sheets, and used phones. RaY's housing support program provides youth with much needed resources that help new tenants get comfortable in their new home. RaY is asking for donations of blankets, pillows, towels, sheets, and used phones. These items can be dropped off anytime during office hours (M-F 9-5) at 125 Sherbrook Street.
Warehouse One donates boxes of jeans View Full Story Minimize
Posted: May 25, 2011 | Editor @ RaY

Warehouse One continues its support of RaY with a donation of mens and womens jeans. RaY appreciates this ongoing partnership very much and the jeans will make many young people very happy!
Eva's Initiatives Award For Innovation View Full Story Minimize
Posted: May 18, 2011 | Editor @ RaY

RaY's REST program awarded Eva's Initiatives Award for Innovation. Award and cheque (sponsored by CIBC) presented to Kelly Holmes at an event hosted by Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross at the Manitoba Legislature. The Winnipeg non-profit, street-level agency Resource Assistance for Youth (RaY) will receive an Eva's Innovations Award in recognition of its commitment to work with homeless and at-risk youth, Housing and Community Development Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross announced today. "This national award recognizes RaY as a leader in working with our most vulnerable citizens and helping them reach their potential," said Irvin-Ross. "I'm particularly proud of RaY's work in helping youth integrate into the community and in building a network of support around each young person." The agency is being recognized for the RaY Emergency Shelter and Transition (REST) program. REST uses private and public housing to provide youth with transitional housing. This housing offers an alternative to existing emergency shelters for youth who are escaping abusive situations, have 'aged out' of the child-welfare system, are waiting for treatment and/or require short-term supported accommodation before committing to a long-term living arrangement. "An important piece of the success of this program has been the training we provide to youth on how to care for themselves, their living space and their personal finances," said Kelly Holmes, executive director of RaY. "We want to provide youth with what they need, on their terms to better their lives." The province is supporting this program by providing Manitoba Housing units in Winnipeg at a value of $24,000. The award comes with a $5,000 gift, sponsored by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Eva's Innovations is an initiative of Eva's Place, a shelter and programming organization in Toronto for homeless and at-risk youth.
Winnipeg Street Health Report View Full Story Minimize
Posted: April 07, 2011 | Editor @ RaY

Winnipeg's first ever Street Health Report was released to the public on Tuesday April 5th at the Main Street Project. 300 homeless individuals were interviewed during the summer of 2010 and 15 recommendations have been established. The time to act is now.
5 Days for the Homeless on Breakfast Television View Full Story Minimize
Posted: March 15, 2011 | Editor @ RaY

Check out this story on the University Students raising money and awareness for homelessness.
LUSH donates to RaY's Hygiene Bank View Full Story Minimize
Posted: March 03, 2011 | Editor @ RaY

RaY is pleased to acknowledge a generous donation from LUSH - Polo Park. RaY is pleased to acknowledge a generous donation from LUSH - Polo Park. It isn't often that the youth who access services at RaY are treated to such fine hygiene products. We look forward to a long and fruitful partnership with LUSH in the future. Thanks again!
Call for donations of furniture View Full Story Minimize
Posted: February 07, 2011 | Editor @ RaY

RaY's housing program is looking for donations of furniture. RaY's housing program is looking for donations of single beds with metal frames, dressers, and shelving units. If you have furniture to donate, please contact Kerri Scott at 783-5617 ext.202.
Anti-Gang Programs Shut Down View Full Story Minimize
Posted: January 26, 2011 | Editor @ RaY

Read this Winnipeg Free Press article about some vital programs losing funding this year because of time-limited project funding.
Looking for Old Cell Phones View Full Story Minimize
Posted: November 05, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

RaY is looking for donations of unused cell phones. RaY is on the lookout for old cell phones that aren't attached to any plans. These cell phones will be provided to youth who are vulnerable and would benefit from having easy access to 911. All cell phones without plans will still work when calling 911. If you have an old cell phone that you no longer have any use for, please call 783-5617 or come by 125 Sherbrook Street during regular office hours.
Fosters Shoes joins Growing Opportunities program View Full Story Minimize
Posted: November 03, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

Fosters Shoes has donated 25 work boots and runners to the Growing Opportunities program to help youth who are looking to work in environments that require protective footwear. Thank-you so much for your generous donation!
Put Homelessness On Election Agenda View Full Story Minimize
Posted: October 05, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

Brian Bechtel, Executive Director of Main Street Project calls for action on homelessness. Brian Bechtel, Executive Director of Main Street Project calls for action on homelessness.
State of The Youth Report Released View Full Story Minimize
Posted: September 30, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

The Coalition of Community Based Youth Serving Agencies released the State of the Youth Report on Wednesday September 29th. This research report provides and overview of the 'state of the youth' in Winnipeg communities by addressing two main questions: What are the issues that youth in Winnipeg face? What are the difficulties youth-serving agencies encounter when helping the populations of youth they serve? To address these questions interviews were conducted with 33 members of the Coalition of Community-Based Youth-Serving Agencies (CCBYSA), a network of 18 after-school and community-based agencies that work to support at-risk and marginalized youth (ranging in ages from 6 to 29) in Winnipeg.
RaY Needs Toiletries View Full Story Minimize
Posted: September 13, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

RaY's Toiletries Bank is very low on supplies. RaY needs donations of hygiene products for its Toiletries Bank. Products required include toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, razors, shaving cream, and feminine hygiene products. All donations can be dropped off at 125 Sherbrook Street during our regular office hours (Mon-Fri, 9-5).
Summer Wrap-Up Success View Full Story Minimize
Posted: August 25, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

Resource Assistance for Youth would like to thank everyone involved in the Summer Wrap-Up promoting healthy sexuality. Partners included Nine Circles, Street Connections, Sexuality Education Resource Centre and Teen Talk-Klinic. RaY would especially like to thank all the donors who contributed to an amazing prize pool (sorry if we missed you): MAC Cosmetics, Corner Tattoo (Bram Adey), Wal-Mart, The Keg, Giant Tiger, Safeway, Ridley Bent, Keith and Renee, Marymound, Love Nest, Club 200, Shoppers Drug Mart, The Nook, Nick's Barber Shop, Pennington's, and a big thank-you to the students and instructors of Scientific Marvel who provided haircuts!
The Urban Cave View Full Story Minimize
Posted: July 28, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

In 2007, Reese started her work on THE URBAN CAVE, a project on long term unsheltered men and women living in makeshift housing in New York City. In 2007, Reese started her work on THE URBAN CAVE, a project on long term unsheltered men and women living in makeshift housing in New York City. While a work in progress, the series received Best Social Documentary and two Honorable Mentions from the 2009 New York Photo Awards, as well as Honorable Mention from Camera Club, New York. In addition Reese was a finalist for the Magnum Expressions Award. Before that the series was chosen for “Les Visas de l'ANI” in 2008, and received a Judges Choice Award from American Society of Media Photographers.
We Are The World: A Concert In Support of Global Youth Unity View Full Story Minimize
Posted: June 28, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

Thank-you to the organizors of this wonderful event for including RaY and for the generous donations! The Winnipeg Sai Youth are a wing of the Sri Sathya Sai Organization, consisting of young adults who all crave to see, feel and experience unity amongst all mankind. The purpose of this concert is to establish the idea that although all different cultures are unique and beautiful, the core values of humanity provide a common ground on which we can all come together as one. We would like to invite you to join us in our mission of helping to create a society where the youth are well equipped to promote tolerance and unity in their own way. (From the program, Sunday June 27, 2010, Gas Station Theatre)
Grand Opening View Full Story Minimize
Posted: June 16, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

Grand Opening a smashing success! Thank-you to everyone who attended our Grand Opening Party on Tuesday, June 15th. You may have seen stories on CBC, CTV, Global TV or Breakfast Television on City TV, heard the story on CJOB or read the linked article in the Winnipeg Sun. Government dignitaries, esteeemed donors and community partners shared in the festivities. The party in the afternoon was enjoyed by all. Thanks to our DJ Mama Cutsworth, the performers from the Hip Hop Academy at Broadway Neighbourhood Centre, Art City and their face painting station, and the Winnipeg Police Officers who were dunked in the dunk tank! The line up for hot dogs, popcorn and potato salad didn't let up all afternoon. It was a rousing success, now let's get down to business.
Manitoba Ombudsman releases EIA report View Full Story Minimize
Posted: May 28, 2010 | Editor @ RaY

Manitoba Ombudsman released their report calling for overhaul of EIA program. Manitoba Ombudsman makes 68 recommendations to improve the Employment and Income Assistance program.
RaY Inc. website launch View Full Story Minimize
Posted: May 19, 2010 | Editor @ RaY Inc.

RaY launches new website. RaY is happy to present its newly designed website. If you have difficulty navigating the new site, or if you can't find the information you are looking for, please feel free to contact us directly.