WO's Mandate is to provide settlement services to all newcomers, with a special focus on women, their families, refugees and people who have experienced war and persecution. Its Mission is to improve newcomers' quality of life and to promote their social and economic inclusion in order to enable them to become contributing members of society and to live in dignity.
Newcomer Centre of Peel (NCP) is a multi-service agency that assists the entire newcomer family in achieving settlement. With experience and expertise in English language training; employability and business start-up and comprehensive settlement services including programs for women, youth and seniors; NCP offers a dedication to service quality. Through innovation and a progressive attitude, we leverage the broad experience of our staff and community partners to overcome settlement barriers. We strive for equal access to opportunities, enabling immigrants to connect to the enduring values and principles of what defines Canada.
We Focus On English Conversation But Pronunciation, Vocabulary, Listening, Reading, Writing And Grammar Skills, Idioms, And Modern Slang Are Also Taught. Our Teachers Use A Wide Variety Of Teaching Methods And A Multi-Media Approach To Help You Master Eng
First I came to Canada I literally did not know how to speak English at all and i started learning in Metropolitan. Everyone is super nice and I made a lot of students not only international but also domestic which have improved my English even better. They have different levels of classes based on my language skills and it helped me a lot. After a few months, I started improving my writing skills in order to go to college.Read more
Individuals and communities served by Polycultural to have an equal opportunity to be productive members of the Canadian society. To be the organization of choice for individuals and communities seeking support.To provide initiatives, activities and services that responds to the varying needs of our clients.
Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) is a non-profit charitable organization and is the provincial Branch of our national organization, Canadian Parents for French. We have numerous local Chapters across the province that carry out activities that support French as a second language (FSL) learning both inside and outside of the classroom.CPF was founded in 1977 by parents who wanted to ensure that children would have the opportunity to become bilingual in the Canadian school system. Originally a small group of concerned parents who met in Ottawa, CPF has evolved into a proactive national network with 10 Branch offices and some 150 Chapters in communities nationwide.