The Manitoba Harm Reduction Network (MHRN) strives for equitable access, systemic change, and reducing the transmission of Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (STBBI) through advocacy, policy work, education, research, and relationships. The organization operates on Indigenous land, specifically Anishinaabe, Ininew, Oji-Cree, Dene, and Dakota land, as well as the homeland of the Metis Nation, with its central office located in Treaty 1. The MHRN works toward its goals by administering regional harm reduction networks, organizing workshops, community projects, and supporting organizations in policy creation. It partners with peer-based organizations and groups of people who use drugs, focusing on harm reduction, equitable access, and community building. The MHRN's commitment to decolonization and reconciliation aligns with integrating the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) calls to action into its work. The Manitoba Harm Reduction Network operates in the Social Media industry and is headquartered in Canada. Currently, there is no available information regarding the last investment and the associated investors. The organization's dedication to addressing critical public health issues and fostering inclusive, supportive communities reflects its potential impact and relevance to socially conscious investors and venture capital entities.
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