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  • Evan Maydaniuk: Generous donors proved to be core of resilience

    As the Director of Development at Rainbow Resource Centre, I am honoured to reflect on the past year—a monumental milestone for our organization, marking 50 years of service to the 2SLGBTQ+ community.

  • November 2023 Newsletter

    The November edition of Rainbow News is out now!

  • Gala wraps up celebration of 50 years

    Short story, featuring Noreen's full speech from gala.

  • Finding Winnipeg's Bi+ Community

    "Bisexual people have a much harder time finding community and safe space. ... [E]ven when there's an established LGBTQ community, it's often not fully inclusive of bisexual-identified people."
    — Bisexual activist Robyn Ochs

    When Mandi (she/her) moved back to Winnipeg from Toronto, she struggled to find the connection and support in Winnipeg's bi+ community, which was a stark difference from the connection and support she'd found in Toronto. She knew she couldn't be the only one.

  • Drag Brunch on November 26th

    Get ready to savour the most delectable dishes crafted by the culinary virtuoso himself, Chef Wayne. And, of course, you'll be thoroughly entertained by the dazzling performances of the one and only Satina Loren, Orion Sbelt, Ruby Chopstix, and Traycee. The beats that'll keep your heart thumping will be dropped by none other than the sensational DJ, The Kaptain!

  • October 21 Trans ID Clinic

    Our Trans ID Clinic can help you update your identification documents.

  • Free tickets to the "Hate Is Not Welcome Here" game between the Manitoba Moose and Calgary Wrangles

    Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries has graciously donated 50 tickets to Rainbow Resource Centre, and we're thrilled to share the joy with the heart and soul of our organization—our dedicated volunteers, steadfast supporters, and the incredible members of our community.

  • October 2023 Newsletter

    The October edition of Rainbow News is out now!

  • Rainbow Alliance for Men: Finding a Place in Our Community

    In the climate of rising hate against the 2SLGBTQ+ community and the increased isolation that many community members feel, particularly during and after the COVID lockdowns, Rainbow Alliance for Men has been and continues to be a warm, welcoming, inclusive community group for people who identify or present as men.

  • Over the Rainbow: Good Things Happen Over Coffee

    It is said that good things happen over coffee. Every Thursday morning, the freight elevator screeches, and the stairs are conquered as a group of older adults make their way to the second floor of 545 Broadway.