Feeding The Hungry In Your Community
Did you know? 1 in 8 households in Canada is food insecure, amounting to over 4 million Canadians (including 1.15 million children) living in homes that struggle to put food on the table. This is according to PROOF, a food insecurity research team based in Toronto. Now knowing these disconcerting statistics, you’re likely wondering how you can help families in your own community that are struggling with food insecurity. You can start by using the GetAssist app to find and discuss opportunities, as well as present ideas of your own.
Whether you’d like to help remedy hunger in your community immediately or would prefer brainstorming ways to assist for the long-haul, be sure to take the following ideas into consideration, and most importantly, take action!



Canada’s Private Social Network Celebrates Third Anniversary in Calgary & First in Mississauga!
Autumn is officially here, and since you’ll likely be spending more time indoors as the chilly weather rolls in, it’s the perfect time to revamp and add some spice to the areas you’ll be cozying up in. Make your list of to-do’s, then Make A Request on GetAssist and we’ll take care of the rest!
Communication is part of what makes us human and has existed since, well, forever. It is essential for maintaining long-lasting, fruitful relationships across all areas of life and is especially valuable when it comes to fostering strong business relationships.

Winnipeg, Manitoba – 
We’ve all heard horror stories about unanticipated home issues during the chilly months. Why risk a mishap (and some serious denial) when we can address potential issues right now? Check out some of these to-do’s to get your home ready for the cold stretch. 


A special thanks to all our guests who came out for the Grand Opening of the GetAssist Network Centre at Confusion Corner in Winnipeg! The mayor Brian Bowman assisted in the ribbon cutting and talked about small businesses and technology firms growing in Winnipeg. Mayoral candidate Don Woodstock and retired police chief Devon Clunis were also there, as well as, the heart of the GetAssist Business Network, many of our hard-working members!
GetAssist’s CEO Bruce Fikowski joins Global News Radio in Edmonton to talk on his business start-up. In a growing world of technology Bruce speaks about how his company has forged a new way of purposefully connecting small business’s and individuals.

