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Heritage Skills Development Centre

Settlement services for immigrants and newcomers, as well as programs for youth, women and families

  • information and referral
  • employment preparation, job search workshops
  • self employment, business integration training
  • basic and advanced computer and Internet training; digital literacy training skills
  • networking groups for newcomer women and seniors
  • French language classes
  • basic and advanced sewing and fashion design program
  • crime prevention programs
  • addiction and mental health support services
  • Afro Carib Festival yearly in August

Programs for Children and Youth

  • information technology training and web development training for youth
  • after school program, mentoring, and recreation for children and youth, including those at risk
  • youth outreach worker for Black youth helping with counselling, career planning, employment support

Senior Program - for seniors with low incomes residing in Scarborough

  • food delivery service
  • accompaniment; friendly visiting

Computer Donations - donations of new or refurbished laptops, desktop computers and accessories accepted

Application

Call, email or fax

Eligibility

Immigrants, newcomers, women, seniors, persons with low incomes, at risk children and youth

Languages

Edo, West Indian Dialects

Physical Access

Unknown - contact for information

Fees

Some services free ; Fees for some classes
211 Ontario

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