
Provide accessible, culturally appropriate settlement services—including housing support, employment-related guidance, and language training referrals—to help newcomers adapt, participate, and thrive in Canadian society. Services are based on individualized needs assessments and focus on empowering clients to become self-sufficient.

Deliver essential relief programs and customized support services for vulnerable populations, including youth, women, elders, and caregivers impacted by war, trauma, or displacement. These services are trauma-informed and designed to meet both immediate and long-term needs.

Support the well-being of newcomers by connecting them with appropriate healthcare providers, mental health professionals, legal aid, and social services. Special emphasis is placed on trauma counselling, system navigation, and access to community health resources.

Encourage active participation in civic life through leadership development, volunteerism, advocacy training, and community dialogue. Programs create opportunities for newcomers to engage in local decision-making processes and build meaningful relationships.

Promote equity and inclusion by creating welcoming, safe spaces for cross-cultural exchange, peer support, and capacity-building. Programs aim to reduce isolation, increase cultural understanding, and foster a strong sense of community among newcomers.