United Church Halfway House in Winnipeg, Canada, offers a welcoming environment for women and men transitioning from the criminal justice system to independent community living. With three homes accommodating up to 26 residents, their staff provide 24-hour care and support to promote positive choices in personal, social, recreational, cultural, and spiritual realms.
By working with residents to reduce the risk of reoffending, United Church Halfway House aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals, their families, and the wider community. Each home, including Dominion House for men, Dorchester House for men with special mental health needs, and McMillan House for women, focuses on equipping residents with the skills necessary for healthy and respectful community living.
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