Corinne Cameron: Whether they originally come from halfway around the world or just down the street, the visitors to the Salvation Army Barbara Mitchell Family Resource Centre all have a common connection they are part of the same community. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. "Everything we do is for the community," said Cameron, who lives in St. Vital. "The community that we re located in is densely-populated with newcomers to Canada, so once they land, they will visit our food bank we run in partnership with Winnipeg Harvest, join a family support program or come to a teen drop-in session to name a few. We are very accessible to the whole community." Maj. Corinne Cameron pictured outside the Salvation Army Barbara Mitchell Family Resource Centre on Morrow Avenue. Photo Store That according to the St. Vital-based centre executive director, Maj. Corinne Cameron, who has seen the facility, located at 51 Morrow Ave., establish a foothold in the community since it opened in 2012 in its current incarnation as the demographics of the neighbourhood have changed and evolved.
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