Garry Janzen – Staff Prayer – Feb 27
This week we prayed for Garry Janzen and his work as the Life Enrichment Coordinator for Menno Home and Menno Hospital.
This week we prayed for Garry Janzen and his work as the Life Enrichment Coordinator for Menno Home and Menno Hospital.
Leonard shared some thoughts from 1 Timothy 4:7, “Train yourself to be godly” and we prayed for the recreation team in the apartments.
The history of Pink Shirt Day in Canada includes a story of kindness. In 2007, in Berwick, Nova Scotia, after a new student at their school was bullied for wearing a pink shirt, two grade 12 students bought 75 pink shirts and encouraged their classmates to wear pink. The next day they went to distribute the shirts and to their surprise the majority of students arrived wearing pink!
Why is Pink Shirt Day Important?
Pink Shirt Day is an annual event in Canada that raises awareness and funds for anti-bullying programs. It’s celebrated on the last Wednesday of February. This year Pink Shirt Day falls on Wednesday, February 26th. This day raises awareness about the awful effects of bullying – at home, at school and in the workplace – and highlights the simple steps we can take to stop bullying in its tracks. On Pink Shirt Day we remember that when we lift each other up everybody benefits. In a world where you can be anything, be kind.
How to get involved:

Find ways to practice kindness and support someone who is suffering by clicking here.
These are some strategies:
Additional information
If you experience bullying in the workplace please contact your manager. If you would like to speak to someone confidentially, FSEAP (the employee and family assistance program) is available to all Menno Place staff.
To access FSEAP services 24/7/365 – call 1.800.667.0993
Learn practical applications to identify risk factors of violence and de-escalation techniques at a Violence Prevention Workshop on Monday, March 10, 2025. Space is limited. Register soon!

We have an exciting opportunity to make a real difference this winter by joining the Canadian Blood Services #450Challenge.
Did you know that 450 new donors are needed daily across Canada to meet patient need? This challenge is all about stepping up to help—and I know we’ve got what it takes to make an impact!
You can learn about eligibility and find a donation location near you at: Canadian Blood Services (http://blood.ca/en)
Here’s how we can get involved and make this a team effort:
Learn practical applications to identify risk factors of violence and de-escalation techniques at a Violence Prevention Workshop on Friday, February 21, 2025. Space is limited. Register soon!
Pick up your Years of Service Award if you weren’t able to attend the Team Appreciation Tea: February 18 – 21, 2025
If you have lost your nametag, we are waiving the $10 replacement cost between February 14 – 19th – Click to fill out a request form for a new nametag.
This month, we celebrate and recognize the amazing work of Recreation Team who make a lasting impact on individual’s lives. Through their passion, creativity, and commitment, they help people of all ages and abilities enhance their well-being and achieve their fullest potential.
Recreation Therapy isn’t just about fun and games; it’s about healing, empowerment, and improving quality of life. Here on campus, whether through physical, mental, or social activities, recreation therapists are at the forefront of promoting holistic health and inspiring positive change.
To the Recreation Team – thank you for your dedication, compassion, and tireless work. Your ability to bring joy, healing, and connection is a true gift, and we are so grateful for all you do! 💙

As a manager, I am incredibly proud to work alongside such an inspirational Recreation Therapy team. Their unwavering commitment to our residents, ability to bring joy, and create meaningful personal connections each day is truly remarkable, and it’s an honor to witness the positive impact they have on lives. ~ Linda Weatherly, Manager of Therapeutic Recreation and Volunteer Services
This morning Sharon Simpson shared some thoughts from Romans 12:1-2 and we prayed for Leonard Klassen as he leads the Life Enrichment team.
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