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This week in good news (May 16-22) - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

This week in good news (May 16-22) - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming
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Leading with laughter

Winnipeg Free Press Leading with laughter Colleen Horbay was fiercely devoted to her family and to helping the Children s Hospital, along with being a cherished and goofy friend in orange and green By: Geoff Kirbyson Save to Read Later You could take Colleen Horbay out of the Children’s Hospital but you couldn’t take the Children’s Hospital out of her. You could take Colleen Horbay out of the Children’s Hospital but you couldn’t take the Children’s Hospital out of her. After graduating from its nursing training program in 1956, she returned as a pediatric nurse for several years before she got married, immediately becoming the matriarch of a family.

30,000 First Nations children to receive specially designed masks

The AMC donated $75,000 to the CHFM for the production of the masks. Two-thirds of the masks will be distributed to Manitoba First Nations while the rest will be supplied by CHFM to Children’s Hospital Emergency Department. “The masks are a reflection and testament of our good work,” said AMC Grand Chief Arlen Dumas in a virtual press conference. “When we provide these masks and the children see them, they will be reflected in those masks, not only in the image of that mask but in the concept of protection, care and nurture that comes along with being vigilant and protecting one another in light of the pandemic.”

First Nations in Manitoba receiving 30,000 masks - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Janessa and her siblings wearing masks. (Supplied by CHFM) Article continues below advertisement ↴ The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs alongside the Children’s Hospital Foundation are supplying 30,000 masks to First Nations in Manitoba to help protect them against the coronavirus. AMC and CHFM are partnering together to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in Manitoba s First Nations communities. They are also making masks available to all children visiting the HSC Children’s Hospital Emergency Department. The AMC has donated $75,000 to the foundation in order to help support the health needs of First Nations children. According to the press release, First Nations people are currently most likely to be infected through close contact from a known case of COVID-19. This is due to a myriad of socio-economic factors such as overcrowded housing, lack of essential water infrastructure to sanitize homes and hands, lack of access to quality health care - all of which have put Fi

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