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  1. National helpline provides information and referral to culturally appropriate services and supports for all youth, but specifically to address the needs of Black youth. Initial intake is followed by professional assessment to help identify root causes of issue...
  2. A confidential, 24-hour crisis line for Yukon francophones. Services include crisis intervention, emotional support, and referrals. Operated by trained volunteers. Nonprofit society, registered charity.
  3. Provides settlement services for immigrants and refugees (protected persons and convention refugees). Services include new immigrant orientation and referrals, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) classes, public workshops, community connections...
  4. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers (excluding live-in caregivers), post-secondary international students...
  5. Provides settlement assistance for immigrants and refugees. Services include individual and group settlement counselling, workshops, information and referral services, help with accessing community resources, form completion assistance, and interpretation and ...
  6. Newcomers to Canada have the opportunity to share their skills and learn new skills through volunteering. Local residents are invited to share their time, skills, and knowledge; gain new experiences and obtain references; build social and professional networks...
  7. Provides support to engage Farsi-speaking newcomers, refugees, and refugee claimants to help them feel at home in Canada. Services include help finding accommodation, locating free and low-cost furniture and household needs, completing application forms, and n...
  8. Provides settlement services for immigrant and refugee students in the Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody) attending Kindergarten to Grade 12, and their families. Helps immigrant and refugee families adjust and integrate into community, home...
  9. Provides pre-arrival and post-arrival settlement services to French-speaking permanent residents. Services include initial orientation, needs assessments by settlement officers, information and referral, employment services and community connections. Provides ...
  10. Provides settlement assistance for immigrants and refugees. Services include individual and group settlement counselling, workshops, information and referral services, help with accessing community resources, form completion assistance, and interpretation and ...
  11. Newcomers to Canada have the opportunity to share their skills and learn new skills through volunteering. Local residents are invited to share their time, skills, and knowledge; gain new experiences and obtain references; build social and professional networks...
  12. Provides settlement services for immigrants and refugees (protected persons and convention refugees). Services include new immigrant orientation and referrals, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) classes, public workshops, community connections...
  13. Provides a range of community support services, including individualized case management, conversational English classes, and employment support services. The Youth Development Program provides mentorship by pairing children and youth with supportive adult rol...
  14. Drop-in program for refugee families with young children up to age six to assist with integration and settlement. Parents can find out about community services, join a parent group, get support from counsellors, and practice English. All activities revolve aro...
  15. Provides counselling support, community resources and connections, settlement services, employment training, self-employment programs, and parenting training for newcomers (immigrants, refugees, and refugee claimants) in Surrey. Houses a primary health care cl...
  16. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers, post-secondary international students, provincial nominees who are n...
  17. Provides individualized support to vulnerable immigrants and refugees (protected persons and convention refugees) with multiple needs (such as health, housing, and financial) and significant integration barriers (such as language, education, and life skills). ...
  18. Newcomers to Canada have the opportunity to share their skills and learn new skills through volunteering. Local residents are invited to share their time, skills, and knowledge; gain new experiences and obtain references; build social and professional networks...
  19. Provides settlement and support services to low-income families and individuals with multiple barriers, primarily serving new immigrants, refugees, refugee claimants, and people with disabilities. Provides information and referral to community and government s...
  20. Provides settlement services for immigrants and refugees (protected persons and convention refugees). Services include new immigrant orientation and referrals, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) classes with childminding, public workshops, sen...
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