Supports the educational and career advancement for refugees and other forcibly displaced individuals who cannot obtain official academic documents from their country of education.
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An employment placement program for young adults under 30 years old. Assists job seekers in their search for employment by offering work opportunities, employment maintenance, career advancement, professional development, and training.
Offers family mediation where a neutral third party, called a mediator, assists the disputing parties to reach an informed and voluntary agreement on issues such as how to separate, parenting plans, and child and spousal support.
A stay-in-school program designed to reduce poverty and its effects by lowering the dropout rate among high school students from economically disadvantaged communities, and increase their participation in post-secondary programs.
The Criminal Law Advice Duty Counsel is a service run out of the John Sopinka Courthouse.
Choices is an interactive program with an aim to provide youth with practical skills that will assist them in making better choices at home, school, and with their peers. Offered once weekly in hour long sessions, over eight weeks.
Provides one-to-one digital literacy coaching to help newcomers to Canada gain new computer, tablet, and phone skills.
A pop-up market for groceries, offering items such as bread, dairy, cereal, meats, personal hygiene items, and occasionally produce.
Companionship and home-assistance program offering live-in companions for short term or long term in-home care assignment.
Provides information and guidance about the roles and responsibilities of registered charities in Canada.
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