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Community Development Council Durham - Newcomers Settlement Program

Newcomers Settlement Program

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458 Fairall St, Unit 4
Ajax, ON
L1S 1R6
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905-686-2661 ext 218
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Toll-Free: 1-877-761-1155
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Fax: 905-686-4157
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Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Last updated: Aug 6, 2025: Suggest an edit

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Must be a refugee Claimant, a landed immigrant, a visitor, a Work Permit Holder, a Student Visa Holder, a Minister's Permit Holder or a Canadian Citizen

Fees

No fees

Executives

Hermia Corbette - Executive Director
905-686-2661 ext 115 * hcorbette@cdcd.org

Contacts

Welcome Centre Manager
dteaz@cdcd.org

Languages

English

Language Note

Interpreters available as required

Area(s) Served

Durham Region

Accessibility

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Accessibility Note

Ground floor access

Description of Services:

To assist newcomers fully engage in all aspects of Canadian life, social, economic, political and cultural, and to maximize the benefits of their participation and contribution to the Canadian society. Information is provided on:
  • Housing (finding affordable housing, subsidized housing; landlord-tenant issues)
  • Legal Issues (Referrals to Durham Legal Clinic, Referrals to Lawyers, etc.)
  • Citizenship and Immigration Issues (Filling out forms and applications i.e., sponsorship Applications, citizenship Applications, Invitation Letters, etc.), changes in regulations; updates of refugee law; etc)
  • Financial Issues (dealing with financial issues such as income taxes, assessing your eligibility for income support or other social services, Debt problems, etc.)
  • Education (finding and enrolling in schools and other training programs, Credential Assessment)
  • Language classes (LINC and ESL, etc.)
  • Life Skills (adjusting to being a new immigrant through short term adjustment counseling, childcare, or finding a family doctor, coping with anxiety, stress, depression, etc.)
  • Employment (searching for a job through employment counseling and learning job search skills and referrals to different employment agencies)
  • Transportation
  • Community Access (becoming oriented to Durham Region and its local resources and facilities)
  • Advocacy (understanding your rights, entitlements, and responsibilities, as well as complaint procedures)
  • Health Issues
  • Applying for many types of identification cards (PR card, OHIP, Driving License) and documents, referrals to and setting appointments with other community and social services, professional appointments (i.e. to the doctors, court, lawyers, and Government agencies)
  • Assist you with document and referral translation services.
Last updated: Aug 6, 2025: Suggest an edit
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