Metis Child, Family and Community Services

Metis Child, Family and Community Services committed to empowering families and the community to share the responsibility for protecting our ch

Looking for a way to make a real difference in the lives of Métis children and families? MCFCS is seeking Volunteer Driv...
05/15/2026

Looking for a way to make a real difference in the lives of Métis children and families?

MCFCS is seeking Volunteer Drivers to help transport children to family visits, therapy, and other essential appointments. We offer mileage reimbursement for kilometers driven from home and back! We currently have opportunities in Winnipeg, Interlake, and Eastman areas

About the Role

As a Volunteer Driver, you will:
✔ Transport children to scheduled visits and appointments
✔ Have free time for personal errands while waiting for pick-up time
✔ Communicate with children and families in a respectful manner
✔ Work under the direction of the Transportation Coordinator

What You Need:

🚘 A reliable vehicle with a back seat and the required seat belts
📜 Satisfactory results from:

Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector) – fee waived if applying through RCMP
Child Abuse Registry Check
Prior Contact Check
Flexibility to accommodate changing schedules
A valid Manitoba driver’s license

How to Apply:

📧 Email [email protected] to start your application
📅 Apply early—background checks can take time!

We would like to take a moment to inform our circles about Moose Hide Campaign Day. On May 14th, 2026, Métis Child, Fami...
05/12/2026

We would like to take a moment to inform our circles about Moose Hide Campaign Day.

On May 14th, 2026, Métis Child, Family and Community Services will stand in solidarity with communities across Canada to end violence against women, children, and all those along the gender spectrum.

The Moose Hide Campaign began as a grassroots movement grounded in Indigenous ceremony and teachings, calling on men and boys to take a stand against gender-based and domestic violence. Today, it continues to grow as a powerful symbol of commitment, accountability, and healing.

We encourage everyone to reflect and take action. Whether that’s wearing a moose hide pin, having meaningful conversations, or supporting those affected by violence. Together, we can create safer communities rooted in respect and care.

Happy Mother's Day!We would like to celebrate the strength, love, and guidance of mothers, grandmothers, aunties, and al...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day!

We would like to celebrate the strength, love, and guidance of mothers, grandmothers, aunties, and all those who take on mothering roles in our lives.

In Métis culture, caregiving extends beyond the immediate family and is rooted in kinship, community, and shared responsibility. Today, we recognize the women who nurture, protect, teach, and uplift our children and families every day.

We also hold space for those who may find this day difficult, and we honour all journeys of motherhood with care and respect. Thank you for the love you give and the generations you continue to shape ❤

May is Mental Health Awareness Month At MCFCS, we recognize that mental wellness is deeply connected to culture, communi...
05/07/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month

At MCFCS, we recognize that mental wellness is deeply connected to culture, community, and a sense of belonging. For Métis children, youth, and families, healing is collective in that it's rooted in identity, relationships, and trust.

This month, we encourage everyone to take time to check in. Whether that mean with yourself, your loved ones, or your circles. Every step toward wellness matters. Let’s continue to create safe, supportive spaces where our children and families can thrive - mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically.

If you or someone you know needs support, please reach out to your case worker. You are not alone.

Today, on Red Dress Day, we honour the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People.Acro...
05/05/2026

Today, on Red Dress Day, we honour the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People.

Across our communities, red dresses are displayed as powerful reminders of those who should still be here. Our daughters, mothers, aunties, sisters, and friends whose absence is deeply felt.

At Métis Child, Family and Community Services, we stand with families, survivors, and communities in remembering and advocating. We acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonial systems and reaffirm our commitment to supporting the safety, dignity, and well-being of Métis women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.

We encourage everyone to take time today to reflect, learn, and listen. We honour those we have lost by continuing to call for justice and systemic change.

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month 💙At Métis Child, Family and Community Services, we believe every child deserves to...
04/14/2026

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month 💙

At Métis Child, Family and Community Services, we believe every child deserves to grow up safe, supported, and surrounded by love. Child Abuse Prevention Month is a time to raise awareness, strengthen our communities, and reaffirm our shared responsibility to protect children and youth.

Prevention starts with connection. By supporting families, uplifting caregivers, and embracing culture, we can create environments where children feel valued, heard, and safe. Together, we can break cycles of harm and build brighter futures rooted in care, respect, and community.

Today, we encourage you to wear blue in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Day.At Métis Child, Family and Community S...
04/09/2026

Today, we encourage you to wear blue in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Day.

At Métis Child, Family and Community Services, we are committed to protecting the safety, dignity, and well-being of our children and youth. Prevention begins with awareness, strong families, and supportive communities grounded connection.

Wearing blue is a visible reminder that we all have a role to play in creating safe environments where children can grow and feel loved. Together, we can stand up, speak out, and support one another to ensure every child is protected.

Wishing all children, youth, and families a wonderful Easter.This time of year reminds us of renewal and hope. These val...
04/05/2026

Wishing all children, youth, and families a wonderful Easter.

This time of year reminds us of renewal and hope. These values are at the heart of strong families and communities.

At Métis Child, Family and Community Services, we celebrate the strength of our families and the love that surrounds them every day.

Happy Easter from all of us 🐣🌷

Today, we mark the Spring Equinox and a turning point toward a new season.Spring reminds us that growth does not happen ...
03/20/2026

Today, we mark the Spring Equinox and a turning point toward a new season.

Spring reminds us that growth does not happen all at once. It unfolds gradually, with patience and care. Across many teachings, the changing seasons call us to reflect on our relationship with the land and with one another. This time of year invites renewal, responsibility, and hope.

Spring can also be used as a time of reflection on the journeys of our children, youth, and families. As we move into this new season, may it bring fresh energy, healing, and opportunity for us all.

Today we recognize World Social Work Day and honour the dedication, compassion, and strength of social workers in our co...
03/17/2026

Today we recognize World Social Work Day and honour the dedication, compassion, and strength of social workers in our communities and around the world.

Led globally by the International Federation of Social Workers, this day highlights the vital role social workers play in advancing human rights, social justice, and community wellbeing.

At Métis Child, Family and Community Services, our social workers walk alongside children, youth, and families every day. Their work is grounded in relationship, advocacy, and cultural respect. They support families through moments of challenge and celebrate milestones of healing, reunification, and growth.

We recognize the emotional labour, resilience, and heart this work requires. Social workers often stand at the intersection of complex systems while remaining focused on what matters most: the safety, dignity, and future of the children and families they serve.

Today, we say thank you to our social workers and all those committed to strengthening families and uplifting community.

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2000 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3J0K1

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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