Mennonite
Historical
Society

of Alberta

Mennonite Central Committee Alberta

Administrative History

Efforts at developing inter-Mennonite unified services began in 1929 with the formation of the Vertreterversammlung (Meeting of the Representatives of Mennonite Churches and Groups of Alberta). The final meeting of this organization in 1965, under the name Alberta Mennonite Relief and Immigration Council, where 66 delegates from 27 churches attended, formally established the Mennonite Central Committee Alberta (MCCA), based in Calgary. It reports to the Mennonite Central Committee Canada based in Winnipeg, which in turn reports to the Mennonite Central Committee (international) based in Akron, Pennsylvania. Its mission is to “share God’s love and compassion for all in the name of Christ by responding to basic human needs and working for justice and peace.” It has affiliate organizations including Calgary Centre for Newcomers, Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, Mennonite Disaster Service Alberta, Restorative Justice Ministries, Ten Thousand Villages Alberta, and MCC Thrift Stores in Calgary, Lethbridge, and Taber. It operates a number of social programs and projects in Alberta and internationally, many of them volunteer-driven

Scope & Content

The fonds includes early constitutional documents (1952-1965), annual general meeting minutes (1971-1974), annual reports (1966-2003), collected records of Mennonite Central Committee Canada (1946-1995), and general correspondence (1965-1974). The bulk of the fonds consists of office records of the Employment Development Project, which operated in Edmonton from 1985 to 1996; and office records of Community Justice Ministries (1982-2002, renamed Restorative Justice Ministries).

Source of Supplied Title

Title based on the content of the fonds

Source of Acquisition

Gift by Mennonite Central Committee Alberta, 2002-2012

Access Restrictions

Access to the files of the Community Justice Ministries (Series H) may only be granted with the written permission of the Executive Director of Mennonite Central Committee Alberta and only in accordance with the requirements of the Personal Information Protection Act (Statutes of Alberta, 2003, c. P-6.5) and the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Statutes of Canada, 2000, c. 5).

Associated materials

Mennonite Central Committee Canada records are held at the Mennonite Archives of Ontario. The records of the Vertreterversammlung (Meeting of the Representatives of Mennonite Churches and Groups of Alberta) are held at the MHSA

Accruals
Additions to the fonds are expected

Notes
Accession no. 2002.005, 2004.014, 2004.015, 2004.051 filed at 2004.051
Last updated February 2013 – Jim Bowman

Series Inventory
A. Constitution and bylaws. —1952-[1965]. — 1 cm of textual records
This series consists of the constitutional documents which govern Mennonite Central Committee Alberta

1-1 Constitution and bylaws. — 1952-[1965]

B. General meetings. — 1971-1974. — 2 cm of textual records
This series consists of minutes and related documents of annual general meetings

1-2 Annual General Meeting. — 1971
1-3 Annual General Meeting. — 1972
1-4 Annual General Meeting. — 1973
1-5 Annual General Meeting. — 1974

C. Annual reports. — 1965-2003. — 2 cm of textual records
This series consists of the annual reports of the Mennonite Central Committee Alberta

1-6 Annual report, Canadian Mennonite Association. — 1965
1-7 Annual report for 1966. — 1967
1-8 Annual report. — 1984-1985
1-9 Annual report. — 1985-1986
1-10 Annual report. — 1997
1-11 Annual report. — 2003

D. General correspondence. — 1965-1974
This series consists of correspondence, reports, and other documents accumulated by the Board and executives

1-12 Korrespondenz. — 1965-1966
1-13 Nursing Home correspondence. — 1965
1-14 Correspondence. — 1967
1-15 Correspondence. — 1968
1-16 Correspondence and reports. — 1973-1974
1-17 Correspondence and reports. — 1973-1974
1-18 Correspondence and reports. — 1973-1974
1-19 Contributions. — 1973
2-1 Financial report, Self Help project, Linden. — 1968
2-2 Survey of Mennonites with professional qualifications. — 1969
2-3 Peace. — 1973
2-4 Material aid. — 1974
2-5 Self help. — 1973

E. Board and Executive meetings. — 1971-1973. — 0.5 cm of textual records
This series consists of minutes of the governing bodies of Mennonite Central Committee Alberta

2-5a Executive minutes. — 1971-1973

F. Publications. — 1998-2008. — 2 cm of textual records
This series consists of ephemeral publications of Mennonite Central Committee Alberta

2-6 Update : MCC Alberta news in brief. — 2008-2012
2-7 Correspondence of Brenda Tiessen-Wiens, Alberta editorial board member, a Common Place. — 1998-2000

G. Employment Development Project. — 1985-1996. — 4.7 m of textual records
This series consists of records of the Employment Development Project, an initiative to develop training programs and provide on-the-job training experiences for immigrants and other disadvantaged Albertans. It operated the City of Edmonton’s recycling service, a home renovation business, and a landscaping business. — Arranged chronologically into subseries, which are arranged alphabetically

Subseries G-1 Project conceptualization, research and development. — 1985-1986. — 3 cm of textual

2-8 MCC questionnaire re involvement in employment issues : response summary. — [1985]
2-9 MCC and jobs : is involvement warranted? — 1985
2-10 Work : a biblical perspective. — 1985-1986
2-11 MCC Job Creation Project. — 1985

Subseries G-2 Office files. — 1985-1995. — 4.6 m of textual records and other material

SSub-sub-series G-2-a Files closed in 1988

2-8 MCC questionnaire re involvement in employment issues : response summary. — [1985]
2-12 Alberta AID. — 1984-1987. — Alberta Agency for International Development
2-13 Anabaptist Roundtable. — 1988
2-14 Building renovations. — 1986-1988
2-15 Capital punishment. — 1987-1988. — Responses of M.P.’s to survey
2-16 Colloquium on the Theology of Work. — 1987-1988
2-17 Edmonton Social Planning Council. — 1987
2-18 Grant-in-aid. — 2-18
2-19 Housing Project job descriptions. — [1987-1988]
3-1 Innovations program. — 1986-1987
3-2 Labrador. — 1977-1988
3-3 La Crete. — 1987-1988
3-4 La Crete Project I. — 1988-1989
3-5 Landscaping. — 1988
3-6 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta. — 1986-1987
3-7 Mennonite Central Committee Canada. — 1986-1987
3-8 Mennonite Centre for Newcomers. — 1986-1987
3-9 Mennonite Centre for Newcomers, Edmonton : Board and Program Committee. — 1987

Sub-sub-series G-2-b Files closed in 1991

4-1 Advisory Committee. — 1987
4-2 Alberta (government). — 1988
4-3 Alberta Agency for International Development (Alberta AID). — 1990-1991
4-4 Alberta housing renovation proposal. — 1988-1992
4-5 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association (APRA). — 1990-1991
4-6 Alberta Recycling Systems/Canadian Plastics Recycling Association (ARCS/CPRA). — 1990-1991
4-7 Alberta Recycling Systems/Canadian Plastics Recycling Association (ARCS/CPRA) II. — 1990-1991
4-8 Alberta Recycling Systems (ARCS) letterhead/logo. — 1990
4-9 Alberta Vocational Centre. — 1988-1989
4-10 Assumptions. — [1990?]. — Draft Mennonite Central Committee mission statement
4-11 Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH). — 1988-1990
4-12 Avenue of Nations project. — 1989
4-13 Avenue of Nations project. — 1989-1990
4-14 Avenue of Nations project. — 1990-1991
4-11 Avila, Arturo. — 1991. — Letter of resignation and reply
5-1 Balance sheet. — 1988-1989
5-2 Bissell Centre, Phase II. — 1989
5-3 Born, Paul. — 1990. — Executive Director, Community Opportunities Development Association
5-4 Boschmann family. — 1986-1988. — Refugee claimants
5-5 Brochure. — 1990
5-6 Budget. — 1987-1990
5-7 Bulletin inserts. — 1988-1990. — Notices sent to Edmonton Mennonite churches
5-8 Calgary Newcomer Centre. — 1987-1989
5-9 Canada. Employment and Immigration (Commission). — 1987-1991
5-10 Canadian Jobs Strategy (C.J.S.). — 1989
5-11 Cash flow. — 1990-1991
5-12 Chinese church. — 1987. — Indo-Chinese Church Planting Project
5-13 Christian Farmers Federation. — 1991
5-14 Citizens for Public Justice. — 1986-1989
5-15 Citizenship, Employment and Immigration Canada. — 1989-1990
5-16 Citizenship, Employment and Immigration Canada. CEIC personnel. — 1986-1990
5-17 City of Edmonton. — 1988
5-18 City of Edmonton. — 1988-1990
4-18 City of Edmonton agreement. — 1989
5-19 City of Edmonton agreement. — 1989
5-20 City of Edmonton housing renovations. — 1987-1988
5-21 City of Edmonton housing renovations. — 1987-1989
5-22 City of Edmonton job strategy. — 1990
5-23 City of Edmonton — Landscaping. — 1989
5-24 City of Edmonton Lot Regrading Program proposal. — 1989
5-25 Clayre, Iain. — 1991. — Principal, CMG Engineering Services
6-1 Colloquium Theology of Work. — 1988-1989
6-2 Composting. — 1988-1991
6-3 Consulting. — 1987-1990
6-4 Cultural Heritage (Alberta). — 1988-1989
6-5 DeFehr, Art. — 1987-1990
6-6 Demolition. — 1989
6-7 Designated Refund Opportunity Program (DROP). — 1991
6-8 Disabled people. — 1987-1988
6-9 Doctors. — 1988-1991
6-10 Edmonton Community Foundation. — 1990
6-11 Edmonton Hospital Workers Child Care Society. — 1981-1984. — Constitution & Bylaws
6-12 Edmonton Journal. — 1988-1990. — News clippings, etc
6-13 Edmonton Recycling Society : general. — 1988
6-14 Edmonton Recycling Society : general. — 1988-1991
6-15 Edmonton Recycling Society : Annual General Meeting. — 1990
6-16 Edmonton Recycling Society : Board. — 1989-1991
6-17 Edmonton Recycling Society : budget. — 1989-1990
6-18 Edmonton Recycling Society : Bylaws. — [ca. 1990]
6-19 Edmonton Recycling Society : Canadian Fibre. — 1990
6-20 Edmonton Recycling Society : charette. — 1990-1991
6-21 Edmonton Recycling Society : City of Edmonton. — 1990-1991. — Includes contract
6-22 Edmonton Recycling Society : concrete. — 1989
7-1 Edmonton Recycling Society : consulting. — [ca. 1990]
7-2 Edmonton Recycling Society : de-tinning. — 1990-1991
7-3 Edmonton Recycling Society. Finance Committee. — 1988-1990
7-4 Edmonton Recycling Society : fundraising. — 1990
7-5 Edmonton Recycling Society : glass. — 1989
7-6 Edmonton Recycling Society : legal. — 1988-1989
7-7 Edmonton Recycling Society : lobbying. — 1989-1990
7-8 Edmonton Recycling Society : Loop. — 1990-1991. — Newsletter
7-9 Edmonton Recycling Society : magazines. — 1990. — Recycling of magazines
7-10 Edmonton Recycling Society : marketing. — 1989
7-11 Edmonton Recycling Society : operations. — 1989
7-12 Edmonton Recycling Society : Pacific Metals. — 1988-1990
7-13 Edmonton Recycling Society : paper. — 1988-1991
7-14 Edmonton Recycling Society : personnel. — 1988-1991
7-15 Edmonton Recycling Society : plastics. — 1990
7-16 Edmonton Recycling Society : policy. — 1988-1991
7-17 Edmonton Recycling Society : politicians. — 1989-1990
7-18 Edmonton Recycling Society : publicity. — 1988-1990
7-19 Edmonton Recycling Society : Severely Employment Disadvantaged (SED) program. — 1988-1990
7-20 Edmonton Recycling Society : Severely Employment Disadvantaged (SED) program. — 1991
7-21 Edmonton Recycling Society : staff meetings. — 1989-1991
7-22 Edmonton Recycling Society : Task Force on Commercial Waste Reduction. — 1990
7-23 Edmonton Recycling Society : wage scales. — 1990-1991
8-1 Edmonton Social Planning Council. — 1988-1989
8-2 Employability Resource Network. — 1989-1990
8-3 Envirocycle. — 1989-1990
8-4 Faber, Brent. — 1990-1991. — Consultant
8-5 Faith Mennonite Church. — 1989
8-6 Farmers’ Market. — 1989-1990
8-7 Forestry. — 1987-1989. — Includes copies of historical documents, 1942-1945
8-8 Froese, Jake. — 1988-1989. — Proposal
8-9 General Systems Research. — 1987
8-10 Handicap concerns. — 1987-1990
8-11 Housing. — 1990
8-12 Immigration. — 1990
8-13 Information services. — 1990
8-14 Information services. — 1990-1991
8-15 Inner City Housing Society : contract. — 1990-1991
8-16 Inner City Housing Society planning meetings. — 1991
8-17 Inner City Housing Society Project 5 meetings. — 1991
8-18 Inner City Housing Society Project 6 meetings. — 1991
8-19 Insurance : compensation liability. — 1990
8-20 Job creation costs. — 1986-1988
8-21 La Crete. — 1989-1990
8-22 La Crete project. — 1989-1990
9-1 La Crete Sawmills. — 1988-1989
9-2 Landscaping. — 1989
9-3 Landscaping. — 1990
9-4 Landscaping. — 1990-1991
9-5 Landscaping. — 1990-1992
9-6 Landscaping : personnel guidelines. — [1990]
9-7 Landscaping Project : index. — 1988
9-8 Landscaping Project : meeting minutes. — 1988
9-9 Legislation. — 1990-1991
9-10 Lendrum Mennonite Brethren Church. — 1987
9-11 Lethbridge. — 1989
9-12 Lot regrading project : minutes. — 1990
9-13 Lot regrading project : proposal. — 1989-1990
9-14 Mail in. — 1987-1990. — Mail log
9-15 Mail out. — 1987-1990. — Mail log
9-16 Maritimes. — 1987-1992
10-1 Meander River. — 1988
10-2 Media. — 1986-1989. — News clippings, etc
10-3 Mennonite Central Committee (general). — 1987-1991
10-4 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : annual general meetings, Board correspondence. — 1987-1990
10-5 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : attendance lists (employees). — 1989-1990
10-6 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : City of Edmonton housing renovation proposal. — 1987
10-7 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : job creation. — 1985-1987
10-8 Mennonite Central Committee British Columbia. — 1987
10-9 Mennonite Central Committee British Columbia. — 1990-1991
10-10 Mennonite Central Committee Canada. — 1987-1989
10-11 Mennonite Central Committee Canada. — 1990
10-12 Mennonite Central Committee Canada. — 1991
10-13 Mennonite Central Committee Canada : Board. — 1987-1991
10-14 Mennonite Central Committee Canada : job creation. — 1986
10-15 Mennonite Central Committee Canada : staff. — 1989-1990
10-16 Mennonite Central Committee Canada : staff. — 1991
10-17 Mennonite Central Committee Canada : staff meetings. — 1987-1990
10-18 Mennonite Central Committee game. — 1990
10-19 Mennonite Central Committee Manitoba. — 1989-1991
11-1 Mennonite Central Committee Ontario. — 1990-1991
11-2 Mennonite Central Committee publicity. — 1990
11-3 Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan. — 1985-1991
11-4 Mennonite Central Committee special projects. — 1990
11-5 Mennonite Centre for Newcomers. — 1987-1989
11-6 Mennonite Mutual Relief Insurance Company Ltd. (MMRIC). — 1986-1991. — Includes Mennonite Central Committee Alberta financial report, 1986
11-7 Mennonite Reporter. — 1988-1991
11-8 Mennonite World Conference. — 1989-1990
11-9 Mental health. — 1988-1990
11-10 Miscellaneous. — 1987-1989
11-11 Miscellaneous correspondence. — 1988
11-12 Multiculturalism. — 1989-1991
11-13 National Delivery Assistance Agreement (NDAA). — 1991-1993
11-14 Native concerns. — 1987-1989
11-15 Native concerns. — 1989-1990
11-16 Native gardening. — 1987
11-17 Northwest Conference. — 1990
11-18 Organizational chart. — 1989
11-19 Orientation. — 1986-1989
11-20 Ottawa. — 1987-1991
11-21 Paperchase Recycling. — 1988
11-21 Peace. — 1987-1991
11-22 Peace Theology Colloquium. — 1986-1988
11-23 Peace Theology Colloquium. — 1988-1991
12-1 Personnel guidelines. — 1989
12-2 Plastics Recycling Council of Alberta (PRCA). — 1990
12-3 Politicians : civic. — 1989-1991
12-4 Politicians : federal and provincial. — 1987-1990
12-5 Politicians : provincial. — 1987-1991
12-6 Poverty. — 1987-1990
12-7 Priority Employment Program (PEP). — 1989-1990
12-8 Procedures. — 1987
12-9 Project : Gibson Block. — [ca. 1991]
12-10 Project Ploughshares. — 1987
12-11 Public relations. — [ca. 1987]
12-12 Québec. — 1987
12-13 Recycling. — 1988
12-14 Recycling Technology of the ’90s conference (RETEC). — 1990
12-15 Reforestation. — 1987-1990
12-16 Rehabilitation Practitioner Training Program : Day Le Poole (instructor)correspondence, instructors’ minutes, etc. — 1990-1991
12-17 Rehabilitation Practitioner Training Program : EN 089 English upgrading class : memory book presented to teacher “Dianne”. — 1990
12-18 Rehabilitation Practitioner Training Program : group portrait. — 1990-1991
12-19 Rehabilitation Practitioner Training Program : miscellaneous. — [ca. 1990]
12-20 Rehabilitation Practitioner Training Program : proposal. — 1990
12-21 Rehabilitation Practitioner Training Program : Vera Project. — 1988-1989
12-22 Renovation budget. — [ca. 1987-ca. 1991]
12-23 Rossdale housing renovation project. — 1988-1989. — Includes group portrait
12-24 Schedules. — 1987
12-25 Self Help Crafts. — 1987-1991
12-26 Severely Employment Disadvantaged (SED) Advisory Committee. — 1990-1991
12-26 Signatures. — 1990
12-27 Staff meetings. — 1988
12-28 Staff meetings. — 1990
12-29 Staff meetings. — 1991
12-30 Staffing. — 1988
12-31 Stucky, Kent and Linda. — 1988-1991. — Volunteer managers
12-32 Summer Temporary Employment Program (STEP). — 1989-1991
12-33 Term deposits. — 1989-1990
12-34 Tetra pak. — 1992
13-1 Theology of Earth. — [ca. 1987-ca. 1991]
13-2 Tofield sale. — 1987-1992
13-3 Unemployment insurance. — 1987-1988
13-4 Universal Tailors (MCC employment concerns). — 1987
13-5 Victim-offender reconciliation. — 1985-1989
13-6 Warner, Gord and Vera. — 1989-1991. — Volunteer managers
13-7 Wok on Wheels. — 1987
13-8 Women’s concerns. — 1985-1991
13-9 Workers’ compensation. — 1989
13-10 Young offenders. — 1988-1989
13-11 Youth Orientation Units (YOU). — 1990-1991
13-12 Zaicana Real Estate. — 1991

Sub-sub-series G-2-c Files closed in 1993

13-13 Action on Waste. — 1991
13-14 Alberta activity report. — 1991-1992
13-15 Alberta Agency for International Development (Alberta AID). — 1992-1993
13-16 Alberta/Canada Employment and Immigration. — 1991-1992
13-17 Alberta Career Development and Employment (Manpower). — 1991-1992
13-18 Alberta Family and Social Services. — 1993
13-19 Alberta Newsprint Co. — 1990
13-20 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association (APRA). — 1992-1993
13-21 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association. Vice President. — 1992
13-22 Alberta Vocational College (AVC), Lac La Biche. — 1990-1991
13-23 Alternative sentencing program. — 1992
13-24 Appliance Re-Store. — 1991
14-1 Architectural clearinghouse. — 1992-1993
14-2 Avenue of Nations. — 1990-1992
14-3 Avenue of Nations. — 1991-1992
14-4 Avenue of Nations. — 1991-1993
14-5 Avenue of Nations. — 1993
14-6 Barkman, Ed : Canadian programs. — 1991-1993
14-7 Board Task Force on Employment Development Program. — 1992-1993. — Meeting notes
14-8 Calgary contacts and claims. — 1991-1993
14-9 Canada. Employment and Immigration : work sharing agreements. — 1991
14-10 Canada. Employment and Immigration : Housing Project. — 1991-1992
14-11 Canada. Employment and Immigration : Section 25 application. — 1992
14-12 Canada. Employment and Immigration : audit. — 1992
14-13 Canada. Employment and Immigration Commission. — 1993
14-14 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. — 1991-1992
14-15 Canadian Polystyrene Recycling Association. — 1991-1992
14-16 City of Edmonton. — 1993
14-17 City of Edmonton land. — 1989-1991
15-1 City of Edmonton Non-Profit Housing (HomeEd). — 1988
15-2 City of Edmonton. Public Works. Property Management. — 1988-1989
15-3 City of Edmonton. Finance Risk Management and Security Claim Section. — 1989
15-4 City of Edmonton tree planting proposal. — 1992-1993
15-5 City waste management. — 1991. — Discussion paper
15-6 Cloverdale/Rossdale non-profit land. — 1991
15-7 Comments by students on renovations program. — 1990-1991
15-8 Correspondence : Bruce Hiebert to Jack Klassen re work/employment education. — 1992
15-9 Correspondence : Dave Hubert/Jack Klassen re May/June narrative reports. — 1993
15-10 Correspondence : Judy Jacques. — 1991-1993
15-11 Correspondence (miscellaneous). — 1991
15-12 Correspondence and general information. — 1993-1994
15-13 Economic Development Edmonton. — 1990-1993
15-14 Economic Development Edmonton. — 1992
15-15 Economic Development Edmonton. — 1993
15-16 Economic Development Edmonton. Workforce Readiness Task Force. — 1992-1993
15-17 Edmonton Coalition on Homelessness. — 1992
15-18 Edmonton Coalition on Homelessness. — 1992-1993
15-19 Edmonton Downtown Development Corporation. — 1990-1992
15-20 Edmonton Housing Authority. — 1990
16-1 Edmonton Inner City Housing Society. — 1990-1993
16-2 Edmonton John Howard Society. — 1990-1992
16-3 Edmonton Joint Planning Committee on Housing. — 1991
16-4 Edmonton Recycling Society (general). — 1992-1993
16-5 Edmonton Recycling Society : aluminum. — 1990
16-6 Edmonton Recycling Society : Andrew Faber report. — 1992
16-7 Edmonton Recycling Society : annual meeting. — 1992
16-8 Edmonton Recycling Society : audit. — 1993
16-9 Edmonton Recycling Society : Board. — 1992
16-10 Edmonton Recycling Society : budget. — 1992
16-11 Edmonton Recycling Society : Chairman’s report. — [1992?]
16-12 Edmonton Recycling Society : daily file. — 1990
16-13 Edmonton Recycling Society : de-tinning. — 1991-1993
16-14 Edmonton Recycling Society : financial report. — 1991-1992
16-15 Edmonton Recycling Society : publicity. — 1991-1993
16-16 Edmonton Recycling Society : Ralph Klein. — 1989-1991
16-17 Edmonton Recycling Society : statistics. — 1989-1993
16-18 Edmonton Recycling Society : tonnages. — 1987-1991
16-19 Edmonton Recycling Society : wind down. — 1992
16-20 Elizabeth Place. — 1990
16-21 Employment Development evaluation. — 1991-1993
16-22 Employment Development evaluation reports. — 1992
17-1 English as a second language for construction trades. — [ca. 1990]
17-2 Envirocycle Expediting. – -ca. 1990]
17-3 First Mennonite Church (Edmonton). — 1990. — Church directory
17-4 First Nations Council (Edmonton) housing proposal. — 1991-1993
17-5 Foreman orientation. — 1990
17-6 Foremen’s meetings. — 1991-1992
17-7 Forestry Canada — National Community Tree Foundation. — 1992-1993
17-8 Gibson Block. — 1991-1992
17-9 Habitat for Humanity. — 1990-1993
17-10 Handicapped Housing Society of Alberta. — 1992
17-11 Home relocation. — 1991
17-12 Horan, Gary. — 1991-1993. — Re Alberta Plastics Recycling Association
17-13 Housing. — 1990-1991
17-14 Housing. — 1991-1993
17-15 Housing for women on welfare (concept paper). — 1993
17-16 Housing Renovations and Training Program. — 1992-1993
17-17 Incentives Project. — 1991-1992
17-18 Information services : press releases. — 1991-1992
17-19 Inner City Housing. — 1990-1992
17-20 Inner City Housing Society : Annual General Meeting. — 1992
18-1 Inter-Mennonite housing. — 1991
18-2 Jacques, Norbert & Judy. — 1991-1993. — Volunteer workers
18-3 Job creation. — 1990-1993
18-4 Jobs Strategy application. — 1990-1991
18-5 La Crete project. — 1990-1993. — Includes photos
18-6 La Crete Sawmills. 1992
18-7 La Crete Sawmills. — 1993
18-8 Labrador. — 1988-1992
18-9 Lethbridge Project. — 1992
18-10 Meeting with Remple/Tait/Weiss. — 1991-1992
18-11 MCC/City of Edmonton Housing Renovation Proposal. — 1987
18-12 MCC Housing Renovation and Training Program. — 1992-1993
18-13 MCC Housing Renovation and Training Program. — 1993
18-14 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta. — 1989-1992
18-15 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : Board. — 1990-1992
18-16 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : Board. — 1992-1993
18-17 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta: employee orientation. — [ca. 1990]
18-18 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : Employment Concerns : annual report. — 1986-1991
18-19 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : Employment Concerns : expense claims. — 1991
18-20 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : relief sale. — 1987-1992
18-21 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : review. — 1993
19-1 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta : voluntary service. — 1992
19-2 Mennonite Central Committee Canada : Canadian Programs. — 1987-1991
19-3 Mennonite Central Committee Canada : Service Education Program. — 1986
19-4 Mennonite Centre for Newcomers. — 1990-1993
19-5 Mennonite Ministerial (Edmonton). — 1990-1991
19-6 Micro business centre. — 1992-1993
19-7 Narrative reports (of provincial Mennonite Central Committees). — 1992
19-8 Narrative reports (of provincial Mennonite Central Committees). — 1992
19-9 National Delivery Assistance Agreement applications. — 1990-1991
19-10 Native concerns. — 1990-1992
19-11 Palestinians. — 1989
19-12 Peace and Social Concerns Committee. — 1987-1992
19-13 Peace Theology Colloquium. — 1991
19-14 Politicians, provincial. — 1991-1992. — Correspondence
19-15 Project #1, basement, 10833-93 Street. — 1992-1993
19-16 Project proposal. — 1988-1989
19-17 Publicity. — 1987-1992
20-1 Rehabilitation practitioner. — 1990-1992
20-2 Saigon ambulatory hospital. — 1992
20-3 Scott, John (consultant). — 1985-1988
20-4 Self-help : which way / Dave Hubert. — 1990
20-5 Senior manager. — 1987-1990
20-6 Staff meetings. — 1992
20-7 Through work we bring : a collection of stories from the employment development programs of the MCCs of Canada. — 1992
20-8 To serve God : TSG or GST / Dave Hubert. — 1991
20-9 Tree planting. — 1992-1993
20-10 Tree planting project (Earth Care). — 1993
20-11 Urban Core Support Network. — 1990-1993
20-12 Welfare diversion. — 1985-1988
20-13 Victim Offender Ministry. — 1991-1993
20-14 Vietnamese Canadian Friendship Society. — 1991-1992
20-15 Weiss, Norm. — 1992. — Minister of Career Development and Employment
20-16 Workshop, October 6-8. — 1991
20-17 Workshop, September 25-26. — 1992
20-18 Workshop, programs, October 25-26. — 1991
20-19 Workshop, Winnipeg. — 1992
20-20 Workshops, April 16-17. — 1993
20-21 Youth Discovery Team (YDT). — 1992

Sub-sub-series G-2-d Files closed in 1995

21-1 Affordability and Choice Today (A-C-T) grant. — 1993-1994
21-2 Agreements and leases. — 1988-1989
21-3 Alberta Community Employment (ACE). — 1994-1995
21-4 Alberta Community Employment agreement #2486. — 1993
21-5 Alberta Community Employment agreement #2487. — 1993
21-6 Alberta Community Employment agreement #3771. — 1994
21-7 Alberta Community Employment agreement #3772. — 1995
21-8 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association. — 1993-1994
21-9 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association : Board. — 1991-1995
21-10 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association : bylaws. — 1991-1994
21-11 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association : general meeting. — 1991-1994
21-12 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association : newsletter. — 1993
21-13 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association : organization and incorporation. — 1991
21-14 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association : sorting. — 1991
21-15 Alberta Plastics Recycling Association : stakeholders. — 1992
21-16 Annual report. — 1993-1994
21-17 Audit. — 1995
21-18 Avenue of Nations Business Association. — 1993 Nov.-1994 Apr
21-19 Avenue of Nations Business Association. — 1994 May-Nov
22-1 Barbecue and special functions. — 1991-1992
22-2 Budgeting and cash flow. — 1994
22-3 Budgets. — 1991-1994
22-4 Calgary Mennonite Centre for Newcomers. — 1992
22-5 Canada Employment and Immigration. — 1991-1993
22-6 Canada Foodgrains Bank. — 1983-1994
22-7 Child care. — 1995
22-8 Christmas letter. — 1990-1992
22-9 City Council (Edmonton). — 1990-1994
22-10 City Hall (Edmonton). — 1990-1993
22-11 Clippings. — 1988
22-12 Consolidated financial statements. — 1993-1994
22-13 Core funding. — 1994
22-14 Cost/benefit analysis. — 1987-1988
22-15 Dignity Initiative (City of Edmonton). — 1994
22-16 Earthcare terminated employees. — 1994
22-17 Economic Development Edmonton. — [ca. 1990]
22-18 Economic Development Edmonton. — 1993-1995
22-19 Economic Development Edmonton : Board. — 1993-1994
22-20 Economic Development Edmonton : Finance Committee. — 1993-1994
22-21 Economic Development Edmonton : Human Resources Committee. — 1994
22-22 Economic Development Edmonton : workplace readiness. — 1994
22-23 Economic development for disadvantaged people. — 1994
23-1 Edmonton First Nations Council : housing renovations training proposal. — 1992
23-2 Edmonton Recycling Society. — 1993-1994
23-3 Edmonton Recycling Society : strategic plan. — [ca. 1994]
23-4 Emergency response network. — 1994. — Response to Rwanda crisis
23-5 Employment Concerns : report and financial statement. — 1989
23-6 Employment Development. — 1986-1995
23-7 Employment Development : Appliance Re-Store. — 1990-1994
23-8 Employment Development : Board. — 1991-1995
23-9 Employment Development : Calgary. — 1990-1994
23-10 Employment Development : contract. — 1994-1995
23-11 Employment Development : Earthcare Project. — 1994-1995
23-12 Employment Development : Edmonton. — 1989-1994
23-13 Employment Development : Edmonton. — 1992-1993
23-14 Employment Development : Edmonton. — 1994-1995
24-1 Employment Development : general correspondence, Edmonton. — 1993-1994
24-2 Employment Development : housing renovation, Edmonton. — 1992-1993
24-3 Employment Development : projects. — 1992-1994
24-4 Employment Development : quarterly reports. — 1994-1995
24-5 Employment Development : workshops. — 1991-1994
24-6 Facilities. — 1988-1995
24-7 Fan mail (Dave Hubert). — 1988-1992
24-8 Financial statement. — 1995
24-9 Final reports and follow-ups. — 1989-1991
24-10 Final reports and follow-ups. — 1991-1993
24-11 Fund raising. — 1987-1989
24-12 Goals and objectives. — 1987-1992
24-13 Governmental communications register. — 1987-1993
24-14 Habitat for Humanity. — 1993-1995
24-15 Hospice. — 1992-1994
24-16 Housing (CMHC). — 1991-1994
24-17 Housing initiatives. — 1992-1994
24-18 Information services. — 1993-1995. — Includes news releases, clippings
24-19 Inner city (Edmonton). — 1990
24-20 Interfaith Forum on Employment. — 1994
24-21 Job descriptions. — 1987-1991
25-1 Kiwanis Centre. ¬¬¬¬¬ — 1987-1993
25-2 Klassen, Jack & Elise. ¬¬— 1991-1995. — Volunteers
25-3 Kanadier. — 1988-1992
25-4 Labrador. — 1993-1994
25-5 Land Purchase 144 Lago Lindo Crescent, Edmonton. — 1994-1995
25-6 Land Purchase 11815 – 79 St., Edmonton, Job #9402/9403. — 1994
25-7 Land Purchase — 119 Ave. & 78 St., Edmonton, Job # 9408. — 1994
25-8 Lease. — 1986-1989
25-9 Mayor (Edmonton). — 1991-1995
25-10 Mennonite Central Committee brochures. — [ca. 1987-ca. 1992]
25-11 Mennonite Central Committee organizational chart. — 1988
25-12 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta . — 1989-1991
25-13 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta . — 1992-1995
25-14 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta annual meeting. — 1992 Oct. — includes 1991 minutes
25-15 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta annual report. — 1991-1993
25-16 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta audited financial statements. — 1993
25-17 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta audited financial statements. — 1994
25-18 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta Board. — 1992-1995
26-1 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta Board. — 1995
26-2 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta Calgary. — 1990-1993
26-3 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta communications government. — 1992-1994
26-4 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta constitution — 1984-1994
26-5 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta executive committee summary. — 1994
26-6 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta Kanadier concerns committee. — 1994
26-7 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta managers and directors meeting. — 1993 Sept
26-8 Mennonite Central Committee Alberta material resources. — 1988-1992
26-9 Mennonite Central Committee Canada. — 1988-1992
26-10 Mennonite Central Committee Canada. — 1991-1992
26-11 Mennonite Central Committee Canada. — 1991-1995
26-12 Mennonite Central Committee Canada correspondence, etc. — 1991
26-13 Mennonite Central Committee Canada correspondence, etc. — 1992
26-14 Mennonite Central Committee Canada correspondence, etc. — 1992
26-15 Mennonite Central Committee Canada correspondence, etc. — 1993
27-1 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Corporation. — 1966-1994
27-2 Mennonite Central Committee Canada parliament. — 1994
27-3 Mennonite Central Committee Canada uniform financial reporting — 1987-1991
27-4 Mennonite Central Committee Canada service education programs. — 1986-1990
27-5 Mennonite Centre for Newcomers. — 1995
27-6 Mennonite Centre for Newcomers (Edmonton). — 1989-1991
27-7 Mennonite Mutual Relief Insurance Company. — 1988-1992
27-8 Mennonite Mutual Insurance. — 1993-1994
27-9 Metis Association of Alberta. — 1988
27-10 Miscellaneous. — 1991-1995
27-11 Mold for renovating existing housing project. — 1993
27-12 Mulder, Nick, employment & immigration. — 1988-1991
27-13 Native Concerns. — 1993-1995
27-14 News Clippings. — 1988-1993
27-15 News Release, self help profit used for military purposes. — 1987-1988
27-16 Notes & items for government proposal. — 1992
27-17 Orientation trainees. — [ca 1994- ca 1995]
27-18 Ottawa Office. — 1991-1994
27-19 Parks Ribbon of Green. — 1994
27-20 Parliamentary Committee. — 1994-1995
27-21 Peace and Social Concerns. — 1993
27-22 Personnel Policy. — 1987-1993
27-23 Photos. — [ca 1987-ca 1992]
28-1 Politicians — civic. — 1992-1993
28-2 Politicians — federal. — 1987-1994
28-3 Politicians — provincial. — 1994
28-4 Press. — 1991-1994
28-5 Prince of Wales armory lands. — 1993
28-6 Prison employment. — 1990
28-7 Project 144 Largo Linda Cresc., Edmonton. — 1994-1995
28-8 Project Edmonton Inner City Housing Society, 9514-9518 — 110. Ave. ,4 plex. — 1993
28-9 Project Manager, job description (Dave Hiebert). — 1988
28-10 Psychology of Unemployment. — [ca 1989]
28-11 Reforestation (includes photos). — 1992
28-12 Refugee documents. — 1991-1995
28-13 Regulations. — 1992
28-14 Rempel, Peter (troubled youth). — 1993
28-15 Renovations. — 1994
28-16 Rent, office. — 1994
28-17 Resumes. — 1994
28-18 Revenue Canada Charities. — 1988
28-19 Revitalization projects. — 1993-1995
28-20 Round Table. — 1993
28-21 Rundle Park. — 1992-1993
28-22 Russia. — 1993
28-23 Saskatchewan. — 1993
28-24 Section 25, Canada employment
28-25 Sentinel Insurance Agency Ltd. — 1991-1993
28-26 Speeches. — 2004
29-1 Staff Meetings. — 1994
29-2 Staff Meeting. — 1995
29-3 Strategic Alliance. — 1993-1994
29-4 Taxation. — 1985
29-5 Victim Offender Reconciliation. — 1989-1993
29-6 Vietnamese. — 1994
29-7 Western Diversification. — 1989-1993
29-8 Wishloff, Jim, (habitat for humanity). — 1993
29-9 Women off Welfare. — 1993-1994
29-10 Work for Unemployed Welfare Reduction. — 1993
29-11 Workers Compensation Board. — 1991-1992
29-12 Youth Serve Canada. — 1994
29-13 Youth Serve Canada (letter of understanding). — 1995
29-14 Youth Service Corps. — 1994-1995

Subseries G-3 Project winding-up. — 1989-1996. — 8 cm of textual records

29-15 Alberta Community Employment (ACE) agreement. — 1994-1995
29-16 Audit. — 1994-1995
29-17 Board/management information. — 1993-1995
29-18 Changeover to MCCA Calgary. — 1995-1996
29-19 Correspondence. — 1994-1995
29-20 Employment Development projects. — 1995-1996
29-21 Great West Life — group insurance plan. — 1989
29-22 Lease agreement. — 1994-1996

H. Community Justice Ministries. — 1982-2002. — 3.0 m of textual records
Community Justice Ministries is a group of programs, now renamed Restorative Justice Ministries, whose aim is to rehabilitate criminal offenders, counsel their families, and promote reconciliation between offenders and their victims. — This series consists of governance and administrative records, records of client counselling, and correspondence. — Arranged into functional and organizational subseries. — RESTRICTIONS: Access to this series may only be granted with the written permission of the Executive Director of Mennonite Central Committee Alberta and only in accordance with the requirements of the Personal Information Protection Act (Statutes of Alberta, 2003, c. P-6.5) and the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act(Statutes of Canada, 2000, c. 5).

I. Mennonite Central Committee Canada collected records. – 1946-1995. – 36 cm of textual records
Mennonite Central Committee Alberta is affiliated with the national organization Mennonite Central Committee Canada (established 1966) and the international organization Mennonite Central Committee. — This series consists of publications and records of the governing bodies of Mennonite Central Committee (Canadian Headquarters) and Mennonite Central Committee Canada. Many of these files were retained by the Employment Development Project for their reference purposes. — Arranged chronologically

30-1 Mennonite Central Committee Canadian Headquarters Letter. — 1946-1947
30-2 Mennonite Central Committee Canadian Headquarters Letter. — 1947-1950
30-3 Mennonite Central Committee Canadian Headquarters Letter. — 1952-1956
30-4 Mennonite Central Committee War Sufferers’ Relief Bulletin. — 1946-1947
30-5 Mennonite Central Committee Services Bulletin. — 1947-1950
30-6 Mennonite Central Committee miscellaneous brochures and pamphlets. — [ca. 1946-ca. 1950]
30-7 Mennonite Central Committee (Canada) miscellaneous reports, newsletters. — 1946-1948
30-8 Mennonite Central Committee (Canada) information. — 1962-1966
30-9 Mennonite Central Committee miscellaneous information. — 1963
30-10 Expo ’67. — 1965
30-11 Mennonite Central Committee (Canada) Act of Incorporation. — 1966-1986
30-12 MCC Canada summer service. — 1967
30-13 MCC voluntary service. — 1967-1968
30-14 MCC Canada immigration study. — 1968
30-15 Mennonite Central Committee Canada minutes and reports. — 1985-1986
30-16 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive Committee meeting. — 1991 Sept. 13-14
30-17 Mennonite Central Committee Canada staff meetings. — 1991-1995
30-18 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Board. — 1991-1995
30-19 Mennonite Central Committee Canada interstaff. — 1991-1992
30-20 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Annual Meeting. — 1992 Jan. 16-18
30-21 Mennonite Central Committee Canada goals. — 1992
31-1 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive Committee meeting. — 1992 May 29-30
31-2 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Annual Meeting reports. — 1992
31-3 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Annual Meeting. — 1992 Nov. 12-14
31-4 Mennonite Central Committee Canada strategic plan. — 1992-1994
31-5 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive Committee meeting. — 1993 Mar. 12-13
31-6 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive Committee meeting. — 1993 May 27-28
31-7 Mennonite Central Committee Canada members’ meeting. — 1993 May 28-29
31-8 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive teleconference. — 1993 July
31-9 Mennonite Central Committee Canada correspondence. — 1993 Aug.-Oct
31-10 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive meeting. — 1993 Sept. 17-18. — Dave Hubert’s file
31-11 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Annual Meeting. — 1993 Oct. 28-29
31-12 Mennonite Central Committee Canada interstaff meetings. — 1993-1994
31-13 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Annual Meeting. — 1993 Oct. 28-29. — Jack Klassen’s file
31-14 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive Committee meeting. — 1994 Feb. 4-5. — Jack and Elise Klassen’s file
31-15 Mennonite Central Committee Canada membership meeting. — 1994 May
31-16 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive meeting. — 1994 May 27. — Jack Klassen’s file
31-17 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Annual Meeting. — 1994 Nov. 17-18
31-18 Mennonite Central Committee Canada Executive Committee meeting. — 1995 Feb. 2-5. — Jack Klassen’s file

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