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Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services - Toronto - Etobicoke Central Office - Polycultural Immigrant and Community Services, Etobicoke Central

3363 Bloor St W
Toronto, ON
M8X 1G2
Toronto, ON
M8X 1G2

416-233-0055

Toll-Free: 1-844-493-5839

Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Last updated: Nov 12, 2024: Suggest an edit
Application
Varies for different services -- call for information
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Permanent residents, refugee claimants, Convention refugees, and first generation Canadians
Fees
None
Languages
English ; French ; Arabic ; Croatian ; Polish ; Romanian ; Russian ; Serbian
Language Note
ask for Manar Abbas
Accessibility Note
Fully accessible - Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall
Description of Services:
Offices are open, preferably by appointment; services are offered in-person and remotely over the phone and by Zoom
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Settlement Services
Participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto -- see separate entry
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Settlement Services
- assessments and referrals
- supportive counselling for youth, families and women
- Commissioner of Oath services
- sessions on topics such as housing, education, health care, social assistance, legal assistance, citizenship, professional licensing and job search
- confidential short-term counselling for youth, adults or families experiencing a crisis situation related to adjusting to life in Canada, mental health, intimate partner violence, substance misuse, trauma, interpersonal problems, parenting or other situation
- brings Canadians and newcomers together to connect and make newcomers feel welcome
- services offered through volunteers and include introducing newcomers to life in Canada, hosting conversation circles to help newcomers practice English and facilitating networking opportunities.
Participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto -- see separate entry
- full time classes
- childminding for children 19 months-5 years while parents attend classes
- women experiencing mental health struggles and stresses can meet, socialize, share experiences, network, learn and stay active; offered in partnership with Canadian Mental Health Association
- five-week online course for Ontario Works recipients struggling to find jobs or facing multiple complex barriers to employment.
- after assessment, participants join a 80-hour pre-employment development workshop that includes career exploration and employment skills development
- after workshop, participants have post-hiring support for six months.
- for newcomers including internationally trained professionals and tradespeople
- individual coaching, linking to resources, and employment workshops
- helps women gain the knowledge and skills needed to get a job in the customer service/food service sectors, includes:
- customer service and food sector-based labor market trends
- food and customer service workplace environment; customer service essentials
- how to use a cash register; food handling certification
- understanding employer hiring and screening practices
- job maintenance
Last updated: Nov 12, 2024: Suggest an edit
