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South Asian Women's Centre
The
South Asian Women's Centre formerly known as South Asian
Women's Group was founded in 1982. It was one of the first
South Asian Agencies established in Toronto. Our clientele
has expanded substantially over a period of time. There
is a helping hand to every women who walks in the centre,
whether she is a refugee woman, victim of abuse or a professional
newcomer woman looking for career prospects. Women from
different diversities have access to a multiplicity of resources,
programs, services designed on the basis of their needs.
The South Asian Women's Centre ("SAWC") of Toronto
is an organization committed to helping women achieve social
and economic independence in Canadian Society through the
provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate services
to the community living in the Greater Toronto Area.
The
SAWC's objective is to assist women integrate into Canadian
society through:
Wellness Groups. Women from different languages
such as Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, and Tamil can access Multicultural
Women's Wellness Groups run at the center. These groups
are facilitated in their own language and have proven positive
impacts on the lives of many women who are survivors of
abuse and looking for supports to rehabilitate and take
charge of their own lives.
The Senior Women's Group. A multilingual group
accessed by isolated or abused elder women. It is a representative
group, which provides a platform for information, exchange
of cultural values and self-development.
Other programs include:
Language Training
Job Skills Training
Community service referrals
Wife/child/senior abuse prevention
Youth services
Health promotion
Support services
Homework club
The SAWC is also committed to increasing community awareness
of immigrant settlement issues through education.
Services
Immigrant and refugee women can access a basketful of services
- completion of basic paper work, employment to overall
rehabilitation, referrals and networking with community
services and resources. We offer language training classes,
interpretation and translation services, supportive counseling
and assistance, advocacy for challenging cases, information
about social services and housing.
Please feel free to share your skills, expertise, interests
and time.
For more information contact:
South Asian Women's Centre
1332 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON, M6H 1P2
Phone: 416-537-2276
Fax: 416-537-9472
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