Empowering Immigrant Women Since 1974
Without help, many newcomers struggle with poverty and unemployment. When newcomers get the right support and have access to the right opportunities, they thrive in their communities.
26K
People Assisted
18K
Women Supported
8K
Individuals Helped in 3 Ambassador Programs
4.4K
Restart their new lives in Canada as refugees
550+
Children increased their skills through HIPPY & OYM Tutoring
6.2K
People accessing food & nutrional education events
880+
Grew their own food through our community garden
680+
Women helped through specialized services including domestic violence prevention
800
Improvded their English through our LINC Classes
We are as diverse as the newcomer community we serve, offering services in over 25 languages.
We encourage our clients to achieve economic well-being through access to our skills-training, leadership development and education programs.
We advocate for our clients’ rights to economic, social, cultural and political inclusion, promoting full and equal participation in their communities and Canadian life.
We deliver our programs and services without judgment, based on a dignity model that demonstrates compassion and respect for all clients.
We believe that the opportunity for newcomers to participate in their own communities leads to a deeper sense of belonging and easier adjustment to Canadian life.
The members of our board of directors are thought leaders who have made a significant contribution to our society. Each and every one of them brings a unique set of skills and expertise to our organization.
Directors are elected annually, and oversee the financial health and strategic direction of the agency. Meetings take place on a monthly basis.
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My first year as Executive Director has been a remarkable journey of growth and transformation. We've made significant strides in improving accessibility for our community by investing in our digital infrastructure. Our new website and client portal are nearing completion, paving the way for enhanced engagement and service delivery.
As we prepare to celebrate our 50th anniversary next year, we're planning a
commemorative event to honor our organization's rich history and contributions to the community. We're also deeply committed to fostering a more inclusive and equitable environment for our staff and clients. Our ongoing efforts to promote Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are supported by a Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) grant, which will enable us to expand our gender-based analysis and programming until 2026.
26,000+ Total Individuals assisted
2023 continues to open opportunities for WWCC’s growth and that is especially evident in the areas of innovation and partnership.
15,000+ newcomer women and their families assisted
This year it feels especially good to reflect on our accomplishments because the end feels
very near for the pandemic. Connecting with families in person is still our priority, but we
know that providing some services virtually is an important accommodation for families
that have challenges coming into our offices, so we are exploring new “hybrid” models that
offer the best of both worlds
Over 8,300+ newcomer women and their families assisted
With hopefully most of the pandemic behind us, we are
now focusing on returning to in-person services at all four
of our locations in 2022. Although many businesses are
now back with easing capacity limits, we have been
conservative in our approach to ensure that our clients,
staff, and volunteers remain safe.
Over 10,000 newcomer women and their families assisted
While everyone has been affected by the pandemic, we know that some families are being hit harder. A November report from Toronto Public Health documents 79% of people diagnosed with Covid-19 in the city identified with a racialized group and that 24% of cases are among Black people who continue to be over-represented among COVID-19 cases.
A milestone year for Working Women Community Centre.
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