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Portrait of Dr. Dieter Schonwetter.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Family of four building life in new home thanks to Habitat Manitoba, Rady Faculty

April 11, 2025 — 
On March 28, a wide smile crossed Ifeyinwa’s face as Dr. Dieter Schonwetter handed her the keys to her new home. She was officially a homeowner.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Habitat for Humanity Key Ceremony

December 20, 2018 — 
Habitat for Humanity partner family receives keys just in time for Christmas

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Volunteers work with Habitat for Humanity on the home. Photo from @UM_RadyFHS

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences partners with Habitat to help build hope

June 23, 2016 — 
Rady Faculty staff and students help build home in the inner city

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Faculty presents keys to a brighter future

December 5, 2014 — 
Habitat for Humanity build is a highlight of the season for Faculty of Health Sciences

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At the Habitat for Humanity build launch in 2014: (left to right), Dean Brian Postl, new homeowner Michelle, Med 2 student Gail Pollard, Dr. Bruce Martin and Habitat for Humanity Manitoba CEO Sandy Hopkins

Community Stories

The pride of home ownership: Health professionals pick up hammers for good cause

September 4, 2014 — 
The U of M teamed up Habitat for Humanity to make dreams come true for families in need.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Habitat home constructed at Bannatyne campus by faculty, staff and students

July 14, 2014 — 
Faculty of Health Sciences and the Tachane Foundation are partners in building hope

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Faculty of Medicine's Habitat for Humanity build

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Building Hope: Faculty of Medicine partners on Habitat home

August 15, 2013 — 
The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Manitoba is the first in Canada to sponsor a Habitat for Humanity build.

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