A woman busy sorting baby clothes that were donated to go to Shamattawa. (Greg Armstrong/Facebook) Article continues below advertisement ↴ After a few caring individuals stepped up, hundreds of baby items are being shipped to help a community in Northern Manitoba. After hearing about the 215 children's remains found at an old residential school in Kamloops, retired chaplain Greg Armstrong from Winnipeg wanted to do something tangible to help. Over the years he forged a relationship with the people living in Shamattawa, a fly-in community in Northern Manitoba. Armstrong posted to Facebook a few days after hearing about the Indigenous children found, asking people to help in a tangible way by sending things up to the community. Shamattawa is facing a few issues right now, including recently when the chief declared a state of emergency from suicides. He knows they also were asking for baby items.