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Current Needs

At the Reh-Fit Centre, we’re committed to creating a healthier, more active community. Beyond our membership, we reach into the community to participate in health initiatives and provide educational programs including Cardiac Rehabilitation, Healthier Weigh, Healthy Living Awards, Walk of Life & Health Fair, Zumba® Party, and other community programs.

With the help of donations, we are able to provide innovative health and fitness services to members of the community through assessment, education, and exercises. At the Reh-Fit Centre, we know that exercise plays a significant role in preventing diseases and improving chronic conditions, enhancing brain function, and contributing to greater independence as we age.

Making a Gift

Charitable donations ensure that the funding is available for continually improving our facility, programs and services. Please also consider the Reh-Fit Centre when conducting your estate planning.

A gift to the Reh-Fit can be a meaningful way to honour the memory of a loved one, friend or colleague. We will send an acknowledgement on your behalf for gifts of $20 or more. Tax receipts are issued for donations of $20 or more.

You can make your gift using the method of your choice:

  • Donate online using the secure submission form.
  • Download and complete a donation form (PDF) and mail it to Reh-Fit Foundation, 1390 Taylor Ave, Winnipeg, MB, R3M 3V8 or fax it to (204)488-4819.
  • In person, at the Reh-Fit Centre, 1390 Taylor Ave.
  • Call (204)488-9325.

Donor Recognition

The Donor Wall1 is on the second floor of the Centre, immediately across from the Heart Rock Café and members’ lounge. This stunning curved wall of glass, updated annually, is a unique symbol of thanks and an enduring tribute to the generosity of our major donors and to loved ones receiving a dedication. Donors names are added to the wall for gifts of $10,000 or more.

Other donations may be recognized in various Reh-Fit publications depending on the donor’s wishes.

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1 The Donor Wall was designed by Warren Carther, a Winnipeger, who is considered one of the world’s leading architectural glass artists.

He was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 2002 and has received Royal Canadian Academy of Arts designation for outstanding achievements in the visual arts.

Warren Carther’s projects are unprecedented in colour, innovative technique, and scale. Notable glass walls he has designed include the carved glass wall for the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, the 100-foot glass wall in Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, and the 160-foot-long glass wall in the Yellowknife legislative assembly.

Mr. Carther, who works out of a studio in the Exchange district, also designed the donor wall at the Riverview Health Centre.

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