Newcomer Employment and Skills Development Program
This program focuses on helping newcomers find employment by providing skills development, job search assistance, and networking opportunities with employers in various sectors.
This program focuses on helping newcomers find employment by providing skills development, job search assistance, and networking opportunities with employers in various sectors.
This program addresses the mental health needs of newcomers, offering culturally sensitive support to help them cope with the stress of migration, isolation, and the challenges of adjusting to a new country.
This program teaches newcomers essential financial skills, including budgeting, saving, and understanding the Canadian banking system, to help them manage their finances effectively.
This program helps Black youth explore potential career paths and equips them with job-readiness skills to succeed in the workplace, from resume building to interview preparation.
This program promotes physical health and teamwork among Black youth by providing access to sports programs, fitness activities, and recreational events that encourage healthy lifestyles and social connection.
This program provides Black youth with the skills and resources to express themselves through digital media, film, photography, music, and other creative arts, fostering creativity and self-expression.
This program helps Black youth develop a strong sense of identity and pride in their cultural heritage, providing a platform to explore and celebrate their roots through storytelling, arts, and cultural education.
This program promotes mental health awareness among Black youth, providing them with the tools, resources, and support to manage stress, anxiety, and other mental health challenges.
This program aims to equip Black youth with leadership skills, empowering them to take on leadership roles in their communities, schools, and future careers while fostering a sense of responsibility and self-confidence.
A program designed to ensure that Black seniors are aware of their rights and have access to advocacy services to address issues such as elder abuse, discrimination, or inadequate care.