Our Stories

Student Driven to Succeed in Art & Future Career in Nursing

Grade 12 student, Melba, joined our program just before the start of the pandemic thanks to the outreach work of...

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Pathways Alum Follows Dreams to Reality in New Role at Vincent Design

Vincent Design’s newest graphic designer has some good advice to share. She encourages other students and young adults to ‘stick...

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Parents on Board of Directors Help Guide CEDA Forward

Two years ago, Claudette, a Student Parent Support Worker in our Pathways to Education program, put forward Angel Raven's name...

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Pathways Alum Creates LGBTQ2S+ Program for Everyone

Maria Elena (she/her/they/them) has been a student in CEDA's Pathways to Education program since grade 10. She was a Youth...

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November 20: COVID-19 Kinship Response Plan Update

To keep our community safe, our program spaces and offices at Merchants Corner and 419 Selkirk Avenue will remain closed...

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November 13: COVID-19 Kinship Response Plan Update

To keep our community safe, our program spaces and offices at Merchants Corner and 419 Selkirk Avenue will remain closed...

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Co-Directorship Announcement

broadvisiongroup.com/shop-1374 CEDA is happy to announce to our community and partners that our organization has returned to a Co-Directorship model: Tom...

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Our COVID-19 Kinship Response Plan

In this challenging time, we are committed to our work in the community while doing our best to follow the...

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CEDA's 40th Anniversary

September 2019 marked the 40th anniversary of the Community Education Development Association. Past and present CEDA staff, alumni, community partners,...

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Pathways Winnipeg Alumni Launches First Book

The Fairy King by Emma Porter Book launch and signing: Saturday, December 14, 2019 Merchants Corner - 541 Selkirk Avenue 2:30pm –...

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Land Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge the work we do is located on Treaty Territory 1, the traditional land of the Anishinabewaki, Anishininiimowin, Red River Métis, and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Peoples.