
SWIS Women’s Creative Writing Group
“Every person on this planet has a story to tell, something that makes them unique adding to the whole.” (Madisyn
SWIS Women’s Creative Writing Group
“Every person on this planet has a story to tell, something that makes them unique adding to the whole.” (Madisyn
Happy Bike Month from CultureLink! As Bike Month ramps up, so do the cycling projects at CultureLink! Bike Hub at
On May 6, the government opened six Permanent Residence Pathways for Healthcare and Essential workers: 3 for English speakers and
Not a success story, but a cautionary tale…
A newcomer client who was befriended by someone through Facebook was scammed for $17,000 via a fraudulent Bitcoin app. One
We have partnered with Harbourfront Centre to offer our Canada Connects Program. This program matches new immigrants with experienced Canadian
“THIS IS OUR SHOT” is a campaign launched by the coalition of COVID-19 task forces and doctors serving ethnic communities
International Women’s Day is celebrated all over the world on March 8th every year. It is a day to celebrate
Action and Adaptability Lead to Opportunity
An Indian-born Chaitali worked as a Software Quality Analyst for six years after completing a Master’s Degree in Computer Applications
Empowering Newcomers to Succeed
Diversity, Equity and Human Rights Training Gives Newcomers Tools to Succeed in Canada’s Diverse Workplace By Ilaneet Goren While the
Kids & COVID-19: Mental Health Night with SWIS
“When stress overwhelms their ability to cope, the behavior of kids (and adults) can be challenging. The webinar explores ways
Learning Never Exhausts the Mind
“Either I will find the way, or I will make one”. Philip Sydney’s quote resonates in my story. My name
It Is Never Too Late To Follow Your Dreams
It is never too late to be what you might have been. – George Eliot. Originally from Vietnam and a healthcare professional,
Settlement Workers at the libraries: Service update
Toronto Public Library posted LSP Service update for newcomer clients on TPL website. Due to the Grey-Lockdown category restrictions, settlement
Youth Helping Youth for Success
Since March 2020, when schools were closed because of COVID-19, CultureLink’s team of Settlement Workers in School (SWIS) has received
CultureLink Welcomes New Executive Director Naguib Gouda
November 9, 2020 – CultureLink, one of Canada’s leading settlement and community organizations, is pleased to welcome Naguib Gouda as
“A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal”. This quote has always motivated Shakira Quraishi in
Flu Vaccination 2020 Q&A session
According to Toronto Public Health 2020-2021 Influenza Vaccine Fact Sheet, it is important for everyone who can, to get their
Volunteer Experience with Mental Health Program
Sarah when volunteered for CultureLink’s Newcomer Mental Health Program, shared her experience with us.
Central Technical School students at Christie Pits Park
Equipped with their masks, wipes, sanitizer and other COVID-19 protective and personal gear, the Central Technical School’s Peer leaders, mentors,
Newcomers On The Move With Mississauga Cycles
Despite challenging times, the Mississauga Cycles project has continued for a second year, running a mentorship program for 32 newcomers