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Migrant Workers Alliance for Change

  • information and referral on employment, housing, immigration, healthcare, and other social services
  • workshops on workplace and immigration rights, taxes, employment insurance, collective organizing, and accessing health care and social support systems
  • direct support services, including:
    • filing employment claims
    • support in accessing services, or any other matter where referrals are not possible
  • virtual and in-person peer support spaces for migrant empowerment, information sharing, advocacy, and workers rights

Application

Call, text or email; in-person by appointment only

Eligibility

Migrants without permanent resident status, specifically:
  • current and former English or Spanish-speaking farmworkers
  • current and former international students
  • current and former migrant caregivers
  • migrant fishery workers
  • refugees and undocumented people

Languages

Physical Access

Call or email for accessibility information for local groups

Fees

None
211 Ontario

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