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550 Care Packages Distributed in Manitoba Through Iglesia Ni Cristo Outreach

Arlington Haus was one of the housing organizations who received care packages consisting of face masks, masks, hand sanitizers, and Vitamin C supplements from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ)'s recent Aid To Humanity project.
More than 550 care packages were distributed to several organizations that provide housing and shelter in Manitoba. In addition, boxes of donations were flown by cargo plane to Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids, in Manitoba, Canada.

The Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ distributed more than 550 care packages containing hand sanitizers, facemasks, and vitamin C supplements to the following organizations: Lloydminster Men’s Shelter, Arlington Haus, Autumn House, 529 Country Club, Willow Centre, and North End Community Renewal Corporation.

The INC conducted this outreach activity through the Felix Y. Manalo Foundation and INCGiving Project, with a series of Aid To Humanity events held on March 16, 23, 24, and 26, benefiting various organizations that serve the most vulnerable demographic in Manitoba.

“We provide overnight emergency shelter, and we also provide toiletries, necessities, and food as well. It (the donations) will help us out quite a bit, in giving the guys what they need”, stated Morgan McManis, who works for the Lloydminster Men’s Shelter—a clean, safe temporary emergency housing shelter for homeless, adult males aged 18 and up. She further said, “I’d like to say thank you so much to [Brother] Eduardo Manalo (INC’s Executive Minister). We appreciate the help and the donation,” she expressed.

In a very similar effort, the INC delivered packages of toys, children’s books, and clothing to the NorWest Co-Op at Bluebird. Boxes of the same were also transported via cargo plane through coordination with Gerald Neufeld, a volunteer for Berens River Watershed, to help the Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids. In 2020, the INC also coordinated an outreach activity to benefit these communities.

Brother Sidney R. Santos, Supervising Minister of the Ecclesiastical District of Manitoba, oversaw this project and led the INC volunteers in preparing, transporting, and distributing the donations.

According to the Government of Canada: “While COVID-19 can make anyone sick, some Canadians may be at greater risk of COVID-19 than others due to their occupational, social, economic and other health and life circumstances.”

The community outreach programs of the Church Of Christ in Manitoba have had a positive impact. The Manitoba Legislative Assembly acknowledged the INCGiving and Aid To Humanity activities held throughout the past years.

The INC has established worship buildings in central Canada, including Neepawa, Swift River, and Silver Heights. The recent acquisition of a more-than-a-century-old Anglican church in Neepawa delighted the community, as it will continue to serve as a church.

At present, the INC has a strong presence in 158 countries and territories. This church, led by Executive Minister, Brother Eduardo V. Manalo, constantly holds Aid To Humanity events extending assistance to community members in need, in the areas of livelihood, health, and hygiene, and most notably in the field of spirituality through the sharing of Bible-based doctrines and teachings in different parts of the globe. These ongoing socio-civic activities aim to forge strong relationships between the INC and its members and their communities.


To know more about the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ and its activities, please visit www.iglesianicristo.net.

1.	Bags of care packages provided by Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) volunteers for Arlington Haus which is a seniors’ community that offers multiple housing options to these vulnerable members of society.
Brother Sidney R. Santos, INC minister overseeing congregations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, unloads care packages at Arlington Haus, a seniors’ community that offers housing options, including independent living, assisted living, and supportive housing.
2.	A minister from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) speaks with employees at the Lloydminster Men’s Shelter while distributing a portion of the 550 plus care packages donated from their Aid To Humanity Project.
Brother Tim Baquir (left) of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ speaks with employees at the Lloydminster Men’s Shelter while distributing a portion of the 550 plus care packages that went out to organizations in central Canada this March.
3.	Volunteers from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) delivered care packages to North End Community Renewal Corporation (NERC), among the recipients of the 550 plus care packages that went out to organizations in central Canada this March.
Volunteers from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ while delivering care packages to North End Community Renewal Corporation. NERC is among the recipients of the 550 plus care packages that went out to organizations in central Canada this March.
4.	Willow Centre Property Manager and Caretaker Shannon Ceceotka (third from left) poses with Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) volunteers after receiving care packages for its residents.
Willow Centre Property Manager and Caretaker Shannon Ceceotka (third from left) poses with Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ volunteers. Willow Centre is a recipient of care packages from the INC this March.
5.	A cargo plane is prepped to load boxes of donations (clothing and children’s books and toys) from Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) to Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids, in Manitoba, Canada.
A cargo plane is getting prepped to load boxes of donations (clothing and children’s books and toys) from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ to Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids, in Manitoba, Canada.
6.	Care packages consisting of children’s books, toys, and clothing donated and packed by INC members bound for Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids, in Manitoba, Canada, via cargo plane.
Care packages consisting of children’s books, toys, and clothing donated and packed by INC members bound for Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids, in Manitoba, Canada, via cargo plane.

7.	Gerald Neufeld (fourth from left), a volunteer of Berens River Watershed, coordinated the delivery of the donations from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church Of Christ) to the Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids in Manitoba, Canada.
Gerald Neufeld (fourth from left), a volunteer of Berens River Watershed, coordinated the delivery of the donations from the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ to the Indigenous communities in Pauingassi and Little Grand Rapids in Manitoba, Canada.
8.	On February 12, 2021, the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ purchased the St.James Anglican Church at the corner of Main Street East and Mountain Avenue in Neepawa. The more-than-a-century structure will undergo renovations to suit the spiritual need of the growing number of brethren in Manitoba.
On February 12, 2021, the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) or Church Of Christ purchased the St. James Anglican Church at the corner of Main Street East and Mountain Avenue in Neepawa. The more-than-a-century structure will undergo renovations to suit the spiritual need of the growing number of brethren in Manitoba.

 

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