Humanitarian Crisis Response

Global Humanitarian Program

In-Canada Refugees and Newcomer Services

Humanitarian Crisis Response: Providing life-saving support during crises, from essential services to legal assistance

Hope for Refugees International understands that millions of refugees and asylum seekers around theworld need humanitarian support and immigration services ranging from essential basics like food, shelter,clothing, shoes, and sanitary materials to legal services, employment opportunities, and resources to tomeet their daily needs, live a quality life and stay safe from all forms of violence and exploitation. Hope forRefugees believes that all refugees should have access to essential basics and other relevant services. We work with our domestic and global allies and donors to mobilize humanitarian support in times of crisis and to help refugees and newcomers navigate essential immigration and asylum-seeking processes in their countries of destination.

We welcome anyone asking for support regarding immigration issues, offering timely and holistic case management and service provision for precarious migrant and refugee populations.

Our immigration and settlement services in Canada support vulnerable refugees and newcomers with essential assistance and information on issues like applying for asylum, finding a shelter, translation and interpretation, referral to immigration lawyers, preparations for refugee hearings, navigating access to local social support services, skills development, counseling to support a healthy and positive start to life in Canada. 

We also support refugees and newcomers through conferences, seminars, and workshops where we share information, relevant resources, tools, and materials on essential immigration processes and procedures.

Global Humanitarian Programs

In-Canada Refugee and Newcomer Services

In-Canada Refugee and Newcomer Programs and Services

Welcome to “Empowering Newcomers and Refugees: A Path to a Bright Future,” a flagship program proudly run by Hope for Refugees International (HRI), dedicated to bringing Hope and Opportunity and supporting refugees and newcomers in Canada. Our program, with a primary focus on racialized (BIPOC) individuals and LGBTQ+ refugees and newcomers, stands as a beacon of dignity, inclusivity, and diversity and emphasizes our commitment to providing a welcoming and diverse space for all refugees and newcomers in Canada

We understand the unique challenges refugees and newcomers face, and our commitment to embracing all aspects of the community, including LGBTQ+ refugees and newcomers, makes our program a vibrant and welcoming place for everyone.

The program offers tailored support, to empower every member of our community to navigate toward a brighter, more inclusive future, where every individual’s unique journey is valued and celebrated. We are here to welcome you, support you, and journey with you on the path to a brighter tomorrow.

In-Canada Refugee and Newcomer Programs and Services

1. Settlement Assistance

  • Orientation and Information Sessions: We provide comprehensive information sessions tailored to address the specific needs of racialized refugees and newcomers, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others to understand the Canadian culture, systems, and services.
  • Language Classes: Access to inclusive language training programs to enhance your English or French skills.
  • Housing Support: Guidance in finding safe and affordable housing options.

2. Employment Services

  • Job Search Workshops: Skills development, resume building, and interview preparation tailored to the needs of our diverse community.
  • Employment Counselling: Personalized support in identifying career opportunities.
  • Connections to Employers: Building bridges and connecting with local employers who value inclusivity and diversity in the workplace.

3. Education Support

  • School Enrolment Assistance: Guidance in enrolling your children in Canadian schools.
  • Adult Education: Access to educational opportunities, including GED programs and post-secondary education pathways.

4. Health and Well-being

  • Access to Healthcare: Information on the Canadian healthcare system and support in finding medical services.
  • Access to sexual reproductive health information and referral for essential services including safe abortion, family planning, and HIV/AIDs testing and prevention services.
  • Mental Health Services: Counseling and resources to promote emotional well-being.
  • Trauma-Informed Care: Referrals to sensitive and culturally competent counseling services for refugees and newcomers to address the impact of past traumas.
  • Diversity-Centered Workshops: Mental health workshops that celebrate the rich diversity of our community and provide strategies for well-being.

5. Legal Support

  • Immigration and Legal Advice: Assistance with immigration documents and legal matters.
  • Refugee Claims Support: Guidance for those seeking asylum in Canada, including Specialised support forLGBTQ+ asylum

6. LGBTQ+ Inclusivity Program

  • Safe Spaces and Support Groups: We offer specialized support and safe spaces for LGBTQ+ refugees and newcomers to share experiences and find a welcoming community.
  • Legal and Advocacy Services: Expertise in LGBTQ+ rights, helping navigate the complexities of asylum claims and discrimination cases.

7. Cultural Integration

  • Cultural Orientation Workshops: Exploring Canadian customs, traditions, and cultural events.
  • Community Events: Engage in local festivals and activities to connect with your neighbours.

8. Youth and Family Services

  • Youth Programs: Activities and support for newcomer youth to build social connections.
  • Family Support: Parenting workshops and resources for healthy family integration.

9. Financial Literacy

  • Budgeting and Financial Planning: Guidance on managing finances and understanding Canadian financial systems.
  • Banking Services: Support in opening bank

10. Community Engagement

  • Volunteer Opportunities: Connect with local organizations and give back to the community.
  • Community Groups: Join support networks and meet other newcomers and refugees.

11. Social Services

  • Assistance with Social Support Services and Benefits Benefits: Guidance in accessing government support programs including OntarioWorks, COHB, Rent To Geared Income, ODPS, OSAP, WRAP programs, Bridging to Employment programs, TTC – presto card discounted programs among others.
  • Housing and Food Security: Help with finding affordable housing and accessing food resources.