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Catholic Crosscultural Services - Toronto - Scarborough Town Centre

Catholic Crosscultural Services - Toronto - Scarborough Town Centre

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55 Town Centre Court Suite 401
Toronto, ON
M1P 4X4
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416-644-0816
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Fax: 416-757-7399
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Mon, Thu-Fri 9 am-5 pm; Tue, Wed 9 am-8 pm
Last updated: May 5, 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

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Permanent residents, Convention refugees, live-in caregivers and temporary resident pathway for extended family members in Gaza of Canadian citizens and permanent residents ; ELT for Internationally Trained Medical Professionals: internationally trained medical professionals who are permanent residents; Self Employment for Newcomers: permanent residents, Convention refugees, live-in caregivers and temporary resident pathway for extended family members in Gaza of Canadian citizens and permanent residents Newcomer Settlement and Language Training Program: permanent residents and persons with an open work permit; Youth Career Empowerment: newcomer youth 16-24 years living in Scarborough

Fees

None

Contacts

Lisa Loong - Regional Director
lloong@ccscan.ca

Languages

English ; French ; Amharic ; Arabic ; Azerbaijani ; Cantonese ; Croatian ; Dari ; Farsi ; Filipino ; Gujarati ; Hindi ; Italian ; Malayalam ; Mandarin ; Pashto ; Polish ; Punjabi ; Romanian ; Russian ; Serbian ; Spanish ; Tamil ; Tigrinya ; Ukrainian ; Urdu

Area(s) Served

Toronto, Durham Region, Halton Region, Peel Region, and York Region

Accessibility Note

Fully accessible - Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Elevator with braille and voice/tone features ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall

Description of Services:

  • services provided by phone, online or in-person; walk-ins welcome
  • all workshops offered online
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    Multiservice centre for newcomers
    Settlement Service Centre -- assessment, information and referral, supportive counselling, community outreach, education and workshops
    • support with finding housing, accessing child care, health care and other community and social services
    • seasonal income tax clinic
    • participates in LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto -- (see separate entry), child care and transportation assistance available
    Enhanced Language Training (ELT) for Internationally Trained Medical Professionals -- 18 week sector specific language training and career orientation for health care professionals
    • individual counselling and action plan development, 100 hour volunteer placement
    • mentoring, networking, resume and interview preparation
    • free training in first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
    Settlement and Education Partnership in Toronto (SEPT) (Settlement Workers in Schools) -- services delivered in elementary and secondary schools in Scarborough during the school year, and in libraries and summer schools from July to August -- free summer programs for children and their families
    Self Employment for Newcomers Program
    • supports newcomers to explore self-employment options, develop personalized road map to self-employment, and get connected to specialized supports for small business
    • provides monthly workshops and one-on-one support to clients who are looking for self-employment opportunities or starting their own business in Canada
    • provides career action plans and guidance on the preparation of cover letters and resumés
    Newcomer Settlement and Language Training (NSLT) Program
    • provides career action plans and guidance on the preparation of cover letters and resumés
    • clients are provided with employment support for job search and retention based on employment needs
    LGBTQ+ Program
    ?Supports LGBTQ+ newcomers and allies as they navigate their settlement journey in Canada, offering a safe, inclusive environment where clients can access a variety of services
    • workshops on topics such as employment, housing, and legal rights, as well as community outings to cultural sites and social events
    • one-on-one support - personalized assistance to help clients overcome challenges, build skills, and connect to resources
    • guidance on finding work, navigating housing options, and understanding rights as newcomers
    • LGBTQ+ support group - confidential space where participants can connect with others, share experiences, and discuss issues relevant to the LGBTQ+ newcomer experience. Topics include cultural adjustment, mental health, relationships, and understanding LGBTQ+ rights in Canada
    Youth Career Empowerment
    • for newcomer youth 16-24 years living in Scarborough
    • soft skills training, job search tools and career exploration


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    Last updated: May 5, 2025: Suggest an edit
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