If you or someone you know is currently unhoused, we can connect you with resources to provide support in a variety of areas.

We work primarily with men, both in institutions and the community, and help them address the root causes of crime through supportive education. We offer programs around literacy, bail assessment, supervision and provide parenting and anger management classes.

If you qualify financially, we can provide you with legal services in a rage of areas including public interest (through The Public Interest Law Centre), family law, immigration and refugee services, residential tenancies, child protection, mental health, government benefits and criminal law. Our staff and private bar lawyers regularily travel to over 40 communities surrounding major cities in Manitoba.

We offer legal and social services for economically and socially-disadvantaged community members, in partnership with students and volunteers. If you're struggling to find assistance with your income, you can visit our drop-in clinic for legal information, support and referrals to services that match your income.

If you're looking for an alternative solution to dispute resolution in the areas of non-profit business disputes, family disputes and community disputes, without the use of the court system—we can help. We offer multiple (and sometimes free) dispute resolution programs and webinars.

If you are Indigenous and currently involved with CFS, we can advocate for you and connect you with supports for children or other family members.