Sudanese Community Building Project (SCBP)
Join The Sudanese Community Building Project: dialogue, youth leadership, parenting, sports, and support. Build a stronger community today!
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Join The Sudanese Community Building Project: dialogue, youth leadership, parenting, sports, and support. Build a stronger community today!
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Work Permit Holders
Naturalized Canadian Citizens
Refugee Claimant
BC NSP intends to support Temporary Residents including Study Permit Holders, Work Permit Holders, Naturalized Citizens and Refugee Claimants.
Learn MoreOur interpretation and translation services will help you communicate without barriers.
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I Belong is a program welcoming all LGBTQIA2+ refugees and newcomers. We provide a safe space to connect and receive personalized support.
Learn MorePersonnes francophones (services disponibles en français)
Persons with a disability
Youth and at-risk youth
Indigenous people
Persons with multiple barriers
Immigrants
Survivors of violence and/or abuse
WorkBC helps you find and keep a job as quickly as possible. We help you build your skills and confidence through one-on-one and group support and resources.
Learn MoreLimited English or French skills
Housing/homelessness struggles
Lack of social support
Low level of education or none
Health issues
Lack of job-readiness and computer skills
Trouble adjusting to Canadian culture
Low income or financial difficulties
The Moving Ahead Program is for vulnerable immigrants and refugees who need help to settle in Canada. Learn about our Case Management and settlement services.
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 MorePermanent residents and refugee families
Other eligible students and families
Living in New Westminster and studying in 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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A Protected Person
Live-in caregivers with COPR (Confirmation Over PR)
Do you need newcomer support and resources for settling in Canada? Newcomers and Community Building Program will help make your life in Canada easier.
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