More than 800 projects across Canada will support newcomers and local communities

More than 800 projects across Canada will support newcomers and local communities

Moncton ‒ As part of its commitment to support successful newcomer settlement and integration, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has selected 824 projects that will deliver high quality services to newcomers across the country for up to 5 years.

One such project is with the Boys and Girls Club of Moncton. This new service provider organization will work with youth ages 13 to 18 in the Moncton area, bringing newcomer and locally born youth together to form trusting relationships through a variety of activities, mentorship, career development, community, political and civic engagement, advocacy, volunteerism, shared entrepreneurial goals and leadership development. The project will promote intercultural understanding, foster enduring links, and help youth—regardless of where they were born—develop new skills that set them up for success.

Through IRCC’s Settlement Program, eligible newcomers receive information about life in Canada and the community in which they will settle, language training, help finding a job, and connections with established immigrants and Canadians. These supports and services help newcomers integrate and build a successful life in Canada, while also helping employers, schools and other organizations build welcoming communities.

The Resettlement Assistance Program provides supports and services to address the immediate and essential needs of government-assisted refugees and other eligible clients being resettled to Canada from overseas.

Projects selected through the National Call for Proposals include

  • language training and workplace-based language instruction that will help newcomers settle and gain relevant skills
  • employment services that will foster the entrepreneurial spirit of newcomers and engage private sector employers
  • support for French-speaking newcomers that will establish stronger ties to Francophone minority communities outside Quebec
  • integration of vulnerable populations, such as youth, women, seniors and LGBTQ2 newcomers
  • programming that addresses the need for newcomer mental health and well-being supports
  • projects that enhance local integration and social inclusion in small-center, rural and northern areas

The newly chosen projects complement those selected through the Service Delivery Improvement Program, Pre-Arrival Services Program and Visible Minority Newcomer Women Program.

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