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
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
Social Assistance for Newcomers
Our settlement program workers receive many requests from clients who urgently need financial help, especially now during COVID-19 pandemic. Ontario
Canadian Citizenship application updates
The immigration tests and citizenship ceremonies were put on hold in March 2020 to protect the health and safety of
October 12th, 2017 is a day that Yiwen will remember for the rest of her life. On that day, she
Leadership doesn’t come with a title or seniority. Experience and hierarchy might give you authority and power, but do not
Ramiro was a university professor in Cuba. He taught Political-Economic theory, sharing with students his knowledge and experience in working
Ladies Night for Self-Improvement
It was the coldest season of the year 2017. Ahlam, 36 years old, arrived in Canada speaking very little English.
CultureLink is hosting a FREE online program to support Newcomers (landed immigrants and convention refugees) who are new to Canada,
Newcomer Youth Together Talent Show
Our Program Worker – Settlement Worker in Schools, Constance Kendall, hosted a Talent show for the Newcomer Youth! On June
Ayham is new to Canada, he lives alone in Toronto while all of his family is back in Syria. A
When the project started, we had only one sewer and one sewing machine. And then there were nine volunteer sewers
LSP: Successful Digital Transformation
With the library branches closed since the middle of March, our Library Settlement Partnerships (LSP) program workers have been working
150 Gift Cards Ready to be Distributed
CultureLink’s Eat at Home to Learn at Home campaign raised $7,417.87 to provide food for the children of schools in
The ‘Families & Educators for Safe Cycling’ program is part of the Bike to School Project, our award-winning cycling program
Volunteering in Times of Covid
Edward Haddad believes that “engaging the public with awareness sessions on various healthcare topics during this critical time is vital
A testimonial from Martha Galdamez, a Spanish-speaking Seniors’ Group participant: One of the main things I want to let you
Our Volunteer Tax Clinic at Culturelink has been serving clients in person during the tax season for many years. But