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AGENCIES AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES:
A directory of over 20,000 community, social, health and government services Toronto's #1 online resource for human service professionals.
The official Ontario government site where you will find many resource to assist new canadians adjust to life in Canada.
Resources for Immigrant-Serving Organizations to Understand and Fight Racism in Canada." The inventory is prepared in collaboration with John Samuel and Associates, Citizens for Public Justice, and the Canadian Ethnocultural Council, with funding from the Welcoming Communities Initiative of Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Outreach Canada is an evangelical-oriented mission organization, focused on strengthening churches and communities across Canada. With a mandate to come alongside local church leaders, mission agencies, denominations, and churches, Outreach Canada actively assists them to be more effectual in their ministries, and more intentional in the provision of services to their respective congregations and communities.
A settlement agency for new Canadians, CultureLink is a not-for-profit community-based organization that facilitates the settlement of newcomers to Toronto, Canada.
Settlement.Org provides an electronic community where newcomers can read announcements, make contacts, discuss current issues, find answers to frequently asked questions and access a directory of organizations.
Ethnic Harvest works in partnership with evangelical churches and agencies, offering stories, resources and practical ideas for forming cross-cultural friendships and living your faith more effectively.
Produced by Statistics Canada, in partnership with the Department of Canadian Heritage, this is a series of 15 socio-economic profiles of Canada's largest, fastest-growing ethno-cultural communities. The series uses 2001 Census data and includes the Chinese, Vietnamese, African, Arab, Caribbean, East Indian, Filipino, Haitian, Jamaican, Japanese, Korean, Latin American, Lebanese, South Asian, and West Asian communities. To date, profiles of 10 communities have been released; the remaining 5 will be released by the end of August. |
Important Links
- Understanding Demographics
- Newcomers to Toronto
- Intercultural Ministries
- Engaging in Global Missions
Partners
- TIM Centre
- MissionPrep
- Christian Reformed Church, North America
- International Mission Board
- Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
- Outreach Canada
1 Corinthians 12:12-13
12 For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ. 13 For in the one Spirit we were all baptized into one body-Jews or Greeks, slaves or free-and we were all made to drink of one Spirit.Special Articles
- Toronto Neighbourhood One more small step forward in understanding the diversity of Toronto. Data on diversity in the city of Toronto , a 4 page reports on ethnic diversity for the 140 neighbourhoods that make up the city of Toronto. From this data, we are able to quickly identify the neighbourhoods that have the highest percentage of immigrants, and other information. Do look at all the tabs on the bottom to see different perspectives of the most diverse neighbourhoods.
- Church Planting In terms of the Great Commission we have a Christian duty to share Christ with the world. That duty involves the sacrament of baptism and the Christian process of discipleship within worshipping and gathered Christian communities. It is in this sense that we stand within a historical Church that has found its expression in locally gathered communities of faith who find their local vocation in mission and ministry.
About Us
There is a rapidly growing awareness within the Christian community of Toronto that significant progress toward the fulfillment of the Great Commission can be made right here in Canada’s most ethnically diverse city. Immigrants who live among us and the new waves of newcomers who continue arrive often originate from the very same countries we have been sending missionaries to for many years.
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