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Mission, Vision & History

Six fists coming together

Mission Statement

Our Mission is to provide individuals with mental health and substance use/addiction challenges a safe, inclusive and engaging environment where self-determined needs are valued, and all are assisted on their path to reaching their goal.

Vision Statement

Our Vision is for people to reach their full potential mentally, physically, socially and spiritually.

Value Statement

Our Board, staff, and volunteers embody our values in every interaction.  Our values are:

  • Compassion. We seek to balance emotional concern with an informed course of action.
  • Respect. We offer an inclusive environment and treat people with dignity.
  • Recovery. We encourage a participant centered approach and guide those we serve as they create a Path to Self, a Path to Wellness, a Path to Hope, and Path to Empowerment.

History

In 1974 Sister Jean Ell began to work in Psychiatry at the St. Boniface Hospital. In the spring of 1977, Sister Ell was approached by the Board of Directors to set up a program to address the “Revolving Door Syndrome” experience in the Psychiatric Department. In mid-October of the same year Sister Ell and Lorraine Vadeboncouer, her secretary, began preliminary work in temporary offices. Thus was the birth of Sara Riel Inc.

How the name was chosen

In 1977 the founding members of the board chose the name Sara Riel, after the first Métis Religious in the west. Sara, along with her brother Louis, attended the Grey Nuns School. At the age of 18 Sara joined the Grey Nun congregation and later taught in both Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Her name was chosen to reflect the spirit of a true Manitobain, and the spirit of the Grey Nuns, which was evident in her dedicated work as a teacher and missionary.

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