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Make new friends at People First of Manitoba’s Valentine’s Day Dinner

January 14, 2019

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This Valentine’s weekend, People First of Manitoba would like to bring to light the importance of relationships and the many barriers that people labelled with an intellectual disability experience when it comes to building meaningful relationships in their lives.

This event will offer an inclusive evening where no one feels alone on a holiday that is meant to celebrate the important relationships in our lives.
Proceeds from the event will support the ongoing work that People First of Manitoba members do in our community. Tickets are $20 and include entrance into the event, a pizza/pasta dinner and one free drink of your choice. They will also be holding a silent auction, as well as a 50/50. You can contact People First Manitoba at peoplefirstmanitoba@gmail.com to order tickets. The event is at Canad Inns Polo Park at the TYC from 5pm-9pm on Saturday, February 16.
Please circulate within your networks, to ensure that everyone has a place to celebrate this Valentine’s weekend surrounded by friends, new and old!

 

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