
Supporting a Newcomer’s Career Journey in Canada
When I first met my client, she had recently landed in Canada as a single mother, determined to build a
Supporting a Newcomer’s Career Journey in Canada
When I first met my client, she had recently landed in Canada as a single mother, determined to build a
Finding Confidence and Community Through English Conversation Circles
For newcomers, arriving in Canada means starting over, with language barriers, unfamiliar customs, and the need to build a social
Starting High School in Canada: Finding Friendship and Belonging
When you hear about families moving to Canada, it’s easy to imagine how challenging it is for adults—finding work, housing,
Let’s Make the TDSB More Inclusive for Immigrant Families
In a city as diverse as Toronto, where two-thirds of TDSB students come from immigrant families, our schools should reflect
Share Your Voice – CultureLink Client Wellness Survey
CultureLink is inviting clients to take part in a short, anonymous Client Wellness Survey, designed to help us understand what matters
A Story of Connection and Confidence
In the heart of Toronto’s Parkdale community, where many seniors—especially newcomers—find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide,
This spring, CultureLink’s Newcomer Mental Health Program partnered with the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) to facilitate a series of sessions
Every year, before schools begin, CultureLink’s Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS) team organises a Newcomer Orientation Week (NOW) at different
CultureLink Launches AI Education for Black and Indigenous Youth
Toronto, ON – Often referred to as “the fourth industrial revolution,” the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping society
Engaging Newcomer Families in Climate Action
Since 2021, CultureLink and Earth Rangers have worked together to engage over 2,500 newcomers to Canada—immigrant and refugee families—in climate
Help Us Create Programs that Work for You!
Are you a newcomer youth in Canada? Your voice matters to us! We are looking for new ideas to support
Confidence and Skills for a Career Breakthrough
Starting a new life in another country is never easy. Abenaya arrived in Canada with over five years of experience
This year, the business portion of our AGM was held in September, and in October we’ve had the pleasure of
Building Communities: CultureLink Launches MOtIVAtE (Mothers On Initiating the Vote and Equality)
In 2017, 64% of the students in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) were from immigrant families, with both of
Riding Forward: Volunteers and Children Grow Together
This year’s Spring Camp at CultureLink’s Bike Hub was a vibrant mix of learning, fun, and community. What made it
Empowering Youth and Advocating for Indigenous Education
Monday, September 30, is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation—a time to listen, learn, and reflect on the experiences
From QA to Cybersecurity: My Journey as a Newcomer in Canada
At CultureLink, we understand the challenges newcomers face when integrating into a new country. Our mission is to support them
CultureLink Launches ON Indigenous Land Project
Connecting Communities: CultureLink Launches ON Indigenous Land Project Toronto, ON – April 11, 2024 – Last year, Jully Black’s rendition
Celebrating Community: Vibrant Orientation Sessions
The last two Wednesday nights witnessed two vibrant gatherings, filled with community spirit and energy. On March 20 and 27, 2024,
The role of volunteering in today’s interconnected world holds profound significance, particularly in supporting newcomers during their settlement process. Our