Pembina Valley
In the Pembina Valley region of Manitoba, Adult & Teen Challenge (ATC) operates a Community Services Office and SuperThrift store in Winkler as a welcoming first point of contact for those impacted by addiction. The office provides support groups, mentorship, referrals, and outreach, including Ready Now Recovery and the Concerned Persons group. Revenue from SuperThrift directly supports these initiatives while also serving as a place where community members can connect and learn about finding freedom from addiction.
As part of our commitment to responsible financial stewardship, ATC seeks to repay the mortgage on this property. Strengthening our financial position in this way will increase sustainability and create capacity to prayerfully pursue additional initiatives and expanded services in the region as opportunities arise.
We invite you to be part of this investment in hope, healing, and lasting freedom.
Community Services Office & SuperThrift Mortgage
Meeting the Need:
Through the Community Services Office, relationships are built and assessments help shape personalized plans for individuals and families moving toward freedom from addiction.The SuperThrift store helps support sustainable program funding.
Cost: $400,000
Why This Matters
“Having a safe place to rebuild my life gave me hope when I had none. This isn’t just housing—it’s healing.”
– Former Client
Cost Breakdown
Any funds in excess of the Pembina Valley campaign will go to the next greatest need in the Capacity Campaign
| Pembina Valley Campaign Project | Amount |
|---|---|
| Community Services Office & SuperThrift Mortgage | $400,000 |
| Pembina Valley Project Total | $400,000 |
"Thank you for being a part of God’s plan to restore and heal my family. Your generosity is helping me break the cycle of addiction, securing a healthy future for my children, and a safe environment during my pregnancy."
- Amber
More Than Buildings or Stores: A Path to Hope & Freedom
Through responsible financial stewardship across the ministry, ATC is working to pay down the mortgage on this facility. Doing so will strengthen long-term sustainability, support the ongoing services provided through the Community Office and SuperThrift store, and increase our capacity to grow and respond to future needs in the region, continuing to bring hope and freedom from addiction to those we serve.