Youth Settlement Services

The South Vancouver Neighbourhood House Youth Settlement Services provides settlement counselling for newcomer youth who are experiencing challenges adapting to life at school and at home. We offer volunteer opportunities, fun events, and field trips, for youth who would...

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Settlement Services

Settlement services provided in Punjabi, Hindi, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean and other languages where translator available. Various on-site and off-site services, support, citizenship classes, ESL classes, one-to-one support, etc.

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Settlement Services

The settlement workers are available to assist new immigrant families in the areas of information and resources, translation, referrals, workshops, adaptation counseling and social activities. Services available in English, Vietnamese, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Filipino , Arabic, French and other...

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Settlement Assistance Workers

Chinese-speaking and Korean-speaking settlement workers are available for individual appointments for information, referral and assistance with form-filling. Group workshops are held on job finding, housing, health, education, citizenship, law and more.

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Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program

Six session program open to Chinese speaking immigrant parents to learn, share and discuss about their real life parenting situations and challenges.

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Newcomer Leadership Program

For newcomer (immigrant and refugee) youth who would like to volunteer for the community. Youth learn life skills such as writing emails, creating agendas, and organizational skills as they plan events and volunteer initiatives.

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My Tween and Me

Program for Chinese speaking immigrant parents with children 7 to 12 years old. Parents are invited to come discover the full potential of relationship with preteens, to find the keys to help their children make choices, values and goals,...

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Multicultural Women Peer Mentoring Group

Meet other women, share life experiences, and build positive supporting network. Build capacity as well as develop self-confidence & employment abilities through program activity participation utilizing group participants’ skills. Learn community resources through interactive discussions and guest speakers. Gain...

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Men’s Outreach and Support Group

Open to newcomer and immigrant men. This group encourages capacity building and connections for men to self-organize and mentor one-another. Participants identify topics and activities to embark as well as invite guest speakers to help raise awareness on issues...

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LINC

Beginner/ Intermediate English language classes for newcomers to Canada. Landed immigrants and government-sponsored refugees may be eligible. Childcare is provided for children aged 18 months to 5 years

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