Advocate says Winnipeg must tackle poverty, addictions to end violent crime
WINNIPEG — A recent spike in violent crime in Manitoba’s capital has been at the centre of conversations by men who get together in the downtown core each week.
“Men want to be better community members,” says Healing Together founder Ryan Beardy.
He says he formed the group so men in Winnipeg would have a place where they could feel safe to share their feelings and to support each other towards a healthier life. Many of them talk about how they’ve been involved with gangs and drugs in the past. Now, Beardy says, they discuss how to be better men, fathers and community members.
Beardy, 35, spent about 20 years in and out of the justice system.