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We are Here to Help

Anyone who is pregnant and in need of safe, healthy place to live during their pregnancy is welcome to call or email our intake worker. 

All communication is strictly confidential.

Villa Rosa's Intake Social Worker would be pleased to discuss referrals to Villa Rosa with your or forward further information.  Contact at 204-786-5741, extension 223 or by email at intake@villarosa.mb.ca

Services We Offer

Villa Rosa: giving hope to over 14,000 single, pregnant persons and their children since 1898.

 

What Do We Do?

 

• Provide a safe place to live during and after pregnancy

• Counselling and life skills training

• Opportunities to learn a healthy lifestyle

• Offer an education program to get back to or stay in school

• Provide access to community services such as midwives, the medical system, and elders

 

What Is the Cost?

 

• There is no cost to residents of Manitoba to live at Villa Rosa.

• Separate funding agreements are arranged for persons who have been living on a First Nation

 

What is the Impact of What We Do?

 

• Healthy pregnant persons give birth to healthy babies

• Offer the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty and abuse

• 100% of Villa Rosa babies weigh over the recommended healthy birth weight — the best indicator of future health and wellness

• Residents are able to stay in school; the beginning of a path to self-sufficiency

• Breastfeeding rates at Villa Rosa are higher than the national average

• Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder; leading to a more productive life that is less likely to be dependent on our health and social systems

 

How Do We Do It?

 

• Residents live in an alcohol- and drug-free environment

• Good nutrition

• 24-hour breastfeeding support

• On-site school with 4 teachers

• Counselling and programming available in a supportive, non-judgmental environment

• On-site pre-natal classes

 

Who Uses Our Program?

 

• Over 400 people annually are referred to us, access the residence, post natal house and follow-up programs

• 78% are Indigenous and 20% are Métis

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