The
WestEnd Commons Fact Sheet
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The
WestEnd Commons Brochure
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The current worship and office spaces
of St. Matthew’s Anglican Church are being transformed into
25 homes for families: single parent families, newcomers
to Canada, First Nation’s families, people with mental health
challenges, and others in this inner city neighbourhood.
We are building a welcoming, inclusive, multi-generational,
secular complex focused on the well-being of children and
adults...
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The
WestEnd Commons: A Community of Communities
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St.Matthews Non Profit Housing
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SMNPH is a partnership of St.Matthew's Anglican Church and
Grain of Wheat Church-Community to develop and manage The
WestEnd Commons. It was incorporated in 2009 and received
its charitable tax status in 2011...
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The
WestEnd Commons Financial Snapshot
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St.Matthews Non Profit Housing Inc. & its Partners
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St.Matthews Non Profit Housing Inc. represents
a partnership between St.Matthew's Anglican Church and Grain
of Wheat Church-Community. It has a 50 year lease from St.Matthew's
Church to develop and manage this new complex: The WestEnd
Commons. It is a registered charity: 812015428RR0001
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Winnipeg
Free Press - A new purpose for old Bulding
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St.
Matthew's Anglican Church - Vision Statment
The
goal for St.Matthew’s Housing Corporation is to create
and maintain safe, quality, affordable housing for families
in West Central Winnipeg without financial gain.
The first project for St.Matthew’s Non-Profit
Housing Corporation is convert the upper 3 floors of 641 St.Matthews
into a housing complex which will be an inclusive, multi-generational,
secular, stable community to support the well-being of all the
residents and the healthy development of children.
- It is not intended to be transitional or crisis housing.
- It is for families with children, but will also have some
single person families and seniors.
- The tenants will include newcomers to Canada, aboriginal
families, people with mental health challenges, and single
parent families. All will need to meet the requirement for
projects receiving government capital grants of household
incomes <$50,000/year.
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