On October 25th, 28 candidates from 17 countries gathered at Newcomer Women Services Toronto’s Fairview location to celebrate a significant milestone: becoming Canadian citizens.
Read MoreThis 2024 #BlackHistoryMonth, NEW is shining a light on the incredible talents, passions, and stories within our team and recognizing the remarkable contributions and dedication they bring to drive our collective success.
Read MoreA Day of Progress and Breaking Down Barriers!
Read MoreToday, on National Indigenous People’s Day, we celebrate the cultural heritage of Indigenous communities!
Read MoreToday, on International Women’s Day, we pledge to scale up efforts to #EmbaceEquity, celebrate the courage, strength and resilience of women worldwide!
Read MoreIn honor of Black History Month, we are showcasing 3 Canadian Black women, whose accomplishments are making history today and continue to challenge outdated societal and cultural norms and undoubtedly make our country a better place. We celebrate them today, this month and year round!
Read MoreThis report examines the disconnect between immigrant and refugee youth’s high rates of academic success and the challenges they face when entering the workforce. It also provides several programmatic and policy recommendations to facilitate their inclusion and advancement long-term.
Read MoreDuring this holy month of Ramadan, our English Language Program teamed up with the Muslim Welfare Centre to distribute food baskets to our students in need.
Read MoreThe Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto (NEW) Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Sara Asalya will be joining NEW as Executive Director following an extensive search process.
Read MoreNewcomer Women’s Services, Toronto believes “strong women build strong communities.” And to that end we support immigrant women on their journey of integration and more deeply, their journey towards self-actualization.
Read MoreWe’ve decided to celebrate Black History Month by showcasing 5 Canadian Black women, whose accomplishments are making history today and taking us leaps forward in our mission of dismantling systemic racism.
Read MoreThe Sister2Sister Advanced Leadership Development program is a unique program that aims to build leadership capacity for immigrant and refugee women. This event is part of a series of seminars on leadership that the program will offer!
Read MoreJoin a sisterhood that could change your life! Sister2Sister Advanced Leadership Development Program works to puts immigrant women back into the job market and launch them on a journey towards self-actualization in the Canadian workplace.
Read MoreNEW is pleased to announce two big wins: we’ve joined a “community hub” with 5 other impactful organizations to give our clients access to even more amazing services AND we’ve received a Crowdfunding Award from Charity Village. Join us in celebrating our wins!
Read MoreWe can’t wait for life to return to normal. When that happens—and it will—we have some news to share. We’re moving!
Read MoreJoin our summer semester with these FREE webinars for job hunters and anyone wanting to do some career development!
Read MoreWe’ve launched our #NEWstart campaign to raise funds for our new child care centre. We need quite a few things including — the kitchen sink!
Read MoreBuilding Solidarity Across Movements is back! Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto and The Newcomer Students’ Association are hosting a series of public forums aimed at mobilizing the immigrant and refugee communities to get involved with different social and environmental justice movements.
Read MoreNewcomer Women’s Services Toronto and The Newcomer Students’ Association are hosting a series of public forums aimed at mobilizing the immigrant and refugee communities to get involved with different social and environmental justice movements.
Read MoreNEW stands in solidarity with the AAPI community. Stop Asian Hate!
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