Community Share Food Bank
We are providers of fresh and non-perishable food to more than 2,500 individuals per month in the Don Mills area of North York.
We are providers of fresh and non-perishable food to more than 2,500 individuals per month in the Don Mills area of North York.
Founded by World Vision Canada in 1989, Christie Refugee Welcome Centre began as the World Vision Reception Centre, developed to welcome some of the 750 Government-Assisted Refugees arriving to Toronto in the late 1980s.
Carty House is a community that provides housing and support to female refugees who arrived alone in Canada. Learn how you can donate, volunteer, or get involved in this important mission.
CIWA (Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association) supports immigrant and refugee women, girls and their families. We have more than 50 programs that can support you with settlement needs, language and employment training, family matters.
We welcome Francophone and Francophile immigrants to Southeastern New Brunswick. From their first day in the region, we offer newcomers help with first steps getting settled in Greater Moncton.
CCIS is the largest immigrant-serving organization in the Prairies, offering settlement and integration services to newcomers in Calgary and Southern Alberta. Learn about their programs, partners, locations, and how to donate or follow them on social media.
The BC Refugee Hub provides users information about refugees that are arriving to British Columbia, the latest reports and publications, statistics and factsheets, and a resource centre with a variety of information.
BC4Afghans Community Services Foundation is dedicated to supporting Afghan refugees to settle and integrate in British Columbia, Canada. Our mission is to provide access to services resources and settlement opporuntiies that promote inclusivity, cultural understanding, and self-sufficiency for individuals and families.
Armenian Family Support Services in Toronto is a non-profit community organization whose mission is to provide emergency support, settlement, and referral services in the Greater Toronto Area. We are committed to enabling individuals to fully integrate, participate in and contribute to civil society.
Employment assistance and integration service for newcomers to Montreal. Free part-time French courses for immigrants.
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.