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Toronto - 3227 Eglinton Ave E

Markington Square Plaza, 3227 Eglinton Ave E Unit 135
Toronto, ON
M1J 3M5
Toronto, ON
M1J 3M5

416-266-7200

Fax: 416-266-3500

Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm, Sat 9:30 am-4:30 pm
Last updated: May 16, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Call or email
Email form on website at https://www.cathcrosscultural.org/have-a-question
Live chat available on website
Email form on website at https://www.cathcrosscultural.org/have-a-question
Live chat available on website
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
All newcomers
Fees
None
Contacts
Farhana Jagiat - SIP, Settlement Services Manager
fjogiat@ccscan.ca
fjogiat@ccscan.ca
Languages
English ; French ; Arabic ; Azerbaijani ; Cantonese ; Farsi ; Filipino ; Gujarati ; Hindi ; Malayalam ; Mandarin ; Marathi ; Turkish ; Urdu
Language Note
call ahead
Accessibility Note
Fully accessible - Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Dedicated accessible washroom with all features ; Wheelchair accessible building
Description of Services:
Self-help centre open for drop in clients offering services to assist individuals to settle into new lives in Canada
Family in Settlement Together - https://ccsfamily.ca/
Itinerant Settlement Counselling Services - delivered in collaboration with partner agencies such as ACCES Employment, Dr. Roz's Healing Place, East Scarborough Storefront, Springboard Employment, and YWCA to better support newcomer clients at those locations
Library Settlement Program offered on an itinerant basis at Cedarbrae Library, Woodside Library, Albert Campbell Library, Goldhawk Park Library, and Burrows Hall Library. Additionally, services are available Monday to Saturday at Agincourt Library
Family in Settlement Together - https://ccsfamily.ca/
- holistic settlement support to families as a unit including families with children with special needs
- specialized needs assessment; one-on-one support; group activities
- parenting skills building workshops
- weekly English Conversation Circle
- caregiver self-care sessions
- creative classes for children, based on age group
- volunteer opportunities
- partnership with East Scarborough Boys and Girls Club
- needs assessment, information and referral, supportive counselling
- information on employment, citizenship and immigration, education and housing, financial literacy
- support to file forms
- group sessions including English and French conversation groups, citizenship preparation sessions, computer training
- walk-in services, free access to computers and Internet
- activities to build social networks and break isolation
- short term skills training for employment such as cashier, retail customer service, sewing, or food handling
- workshops series such as chronic pain management, how to manage diabetes, nutrition (healthy eating) programs
Itinerant Settlement Counselling Services - delivered in collaboration with partner agencies such as ACCES Employment, Dr. Roz's Healing Place, East Scarborough Storefront, Springboard Employment, and YWCA to better support newcomer clients at those locations
Library Settlement Program offered on an itinerant basis at Cedarbrae Library, Woodside Library, Albert Campbell Library, Goldhawk Park Library, and Burrows Hall Library. Additionally, services are available Monday to Saturday at Agincourt Library
Last updated: May 16, 2025: Suggest an edit
