Services for newcomer LGBTQIA+ Refugees
Open to all LGBTQIA+ refugees and newcomers.
I Belong is a program welcoming all LGBTQIA2+ refugees and newcomers. We provide a safe space to connect and receive personalized support.
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Open to all LGBTQIA+ refugees and newcomers.
I Belong is a program welcoming all LGBTQIA2+ refugees and newcomers. We provide a safe space to connect and receive personalized support.
Learn Morebetween 16-29 years old
a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person (under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, S.C. 2001, c. 27) legally entitled to work in Canada
not receiving financial supports from another provincially or federally funded labour market program.
living in British Columbia
unemployed or precariously employed
The MOSAIC Fast Track to Manufacturing Plus (F2M Plus) Program helps youth (age 16-29) find a career in Canada.
Learn MoreOperation #NotForgotten helps refugees not talked about in the media. Currently, this project focuses on those impacted by Australia’s offshore processing policy.
Learn Moreanyone with a self-disclosed disability
immigrants or refugees
anyone living in the City of Vancouver
The Accessibility for Newcomers Program connects refugees and immigrants with disabilities to employment programs and other disability support services.
Learn MoreThe Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network provides info, support, and training on anti-racism topics throughout BC. Learn about the Surrey White Rock program.
Learn Moreall BC employers
companies dedicated to meeting diversity and inclusion goals
companies with vacancies to fill
Hire a skilled worker for your company. Partner with MOSAIC for your hiring, recruitment, and community engagement opportunities.
Learn Moreyouth aged 11-14
immigrants and refugees
any cultural background
The Multicultural Youth & Safe Relationships Project supports healthy teen relationships. Learn about our workshops and events for immigrant youth aged 11-14.
Learn Morelooking for a job
adjusting to Canadian culture
leadership, social, or basic computer skills
low level of education or none
want to learn about Canadian social norms
skills or career training
feelings of isolation or lack of social support
Are you a youth (age 16 – 28) struggling to adapt to Canada? The Moving Ahead FreeRunning newcomer youth program will help you get the skills you need to succeed.
Learn Moreimmigrant and refugee families
those attending a New Westminster School (SD40)
Are you a newcomer parent/s to Canada with a child (5-12 years) and youth (13-18 years) living and studying in New Westminster School District (SD40)? Support for Newcomer Children in Schools will help you learn about in-school settlement support.
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