The Winnipeg Ice U18 AAA hockey team raised the bar on their fundraising during the 2024 Michael Gerl CanPlay Hockey Classic. The sports team raised $4,000 to support the purchase of a specialized bike for a student in the Pembina Trails School Division.
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Winnipeg Avros female hockey team scores big in support of specialized equipment
The Winnipeg Avros U18 AAA hockey team went above and beyond at this year’s Michael Gerl CanPlay Hockey Classic. The local team raised over $5,500 to support the purchase of a specialized bike and sensory equipment for an elementary school in the St. James Assiniboia...
A Winning Play: RCC Clients Meet CFL Star Adam Bighill
Clients of the Rehabilitation Centre for Children and their families enjoyed a special afternoon at the SSCY Centre, where they had the chance to meet former Winnipeg Blue Bombers linebacker Adam Bighill.
Twenty-Three-Year-Old Lexie Breaks Barriers in the Manitoba FASD Community
Lexie is a gentle, positive young woman with a caring disposition and natural ability to connect with youth. Her warmth and empathy shine as she works to help others. Born with FASD, Lexie’s journey has been one of resilience and growth.
Bicycle Bob races 79 KM in support of children living with a disability
Bob Moore of Killarney, Manitoba put the petal to the metal this summer raising an impressive $8,500 for two Manitoba youth seeking specialized equipment to enhance their quality of life.
Winnipeg Jet’s meet with RCC clients at SSCY Centre
On December 11, the Winnipeg Jets brought joy to some of their youngest and biggest fans during the Winnipeg Jets Meet and Greet at SSCY Centre. Nine players, including captain Adam Lowry and assistant captain Mark Scheifele, spent time with attendees, playing mini-sticks hockey, signing Jets merchandise and creating unforgettable memories.
One Child’s Dream 2024 – Evan’s Story
At this special time of year, I’d like to introduce you to Evan, a resilient and outgoing 17-year-old from Morden. Your unwavering dedication has helped him flourish.
Empowering Lives Through Assistive Technology: The Role of Electronic Engineers at RCC
At the heart of life-changing innovations in assistive technology are dedicated electronic engineers. Meet two Manitoba treasures, Shea Hunt and Rowen Guncheon. Working at the Rehabilitation Centre for Children, these individuals play a crucial role in creating devices to support youth living with disabilities, enhancing their ability to interact with the world.
Daniel Cowen achieves his fullest potential through LIFE Program and Youth Advisory Council
Former Leisure in Fun Environments (LIFE) Program participant Daniel Cowen has become a role model, inspiring other youth as an active member of the Rehabilitation Center for Children community. A long-standing LIFE Program stakeholder and member of the Youth Advisory Council, Daniel works to create inclusive spaces and advocates for youth living with disabilities in Manitoba.
Cox Brothers Work to Help Youth Thrive at RCC
For some siblings, career aspirations vary widely, however not for Sebastian and Ambrose Cox. Their brotherly bond extends beyond their childhood home, as both have become physiotherapists at the Rehabilitation Centre for Children (RCC).