Lifeline Challenge
Lifeline Challenge works with citizens, donors, community organizations and employers to develop and deliver innovative education, training and employment pathways and strategies for refugees fleeing to Canada.
Lifeline Challenge works with citizens, donors, community organizations and employers to develop and deliver innovative education, training and employment pathways and strategies for refugees fleeing to Canada.
The Local Immigration Partnership aims to strengthen the role of local communities across Lanark and Renfrew Counties in integrating and serving our newcomer population.
The Kinbrace community welcomes refugee claimants with housing, education, and support, and offers a steady and ever-widening welcome to people seeking refugee protection in Canada.
Kibbi is a mobile app and online job board that helps newcomers find meaningful work near them and gain new skills. Kibbi also offers translation, matching, and applying features to make employment more inclusive and accessible.
The Karegaroo concept is simple: Match well-trained, nurturing care givers with parents who need flexible, reliable, and affordable childcare options.
A start-up owned and operated by a team of multicultural moms who understand how hard it is to juggle family, work, and household responsibilities.
JVS Toronto is a non-profit agency offering a range of services including job search support, employment counselling, training, mentoring, job coaching, and job retention.
Jumpstart Refugee Talent is a refugee-led registered charity that supports refugee talent and empowers employers. Through their Refugee Talent Hub program, Jumpstart collaborates closely with employers to match them with skilled refugee clients.
Jane Alliance Neighbourhood Services (JANS), is a multi-service community based registered charitable organization for newcomers, seniors, youth and women.
Founded and co-chaired by The Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul, the Institute for Canadian Citizenship (ICC) is a national, non-profit organization that engages Canadians in citizenship through innovative programs, campaigns and partnerships designed to ensure new citizens are welcomed and included as equals, to create meaningful connections among all Canadian citizens, to foster a culture of active, engaged citizens and to celebrate what it means to be Canadian.
Impackt Corp believes that real and lasting social change is urgently needed and within reach. Founded in 2001, we are a social impact consulting company with a singular mission: to help organizations benefit from solving social problems.
Join the Welcoming Economy movement.
Be part of a future where refugees have equal access to employment opportunities, businesses and employers recognize their diverse talents, and inclusive practices drive innovation, prosperity, and social cohesion within our communities.