
Immigration & Newcomers
This directory is designed to help you find resources on Immigration & Newcomers in Windsor-Essex. These listings were compiled by submissions from the community along with organizations that have supported the LGBTQ2S+ community in Windsor-Essex. If you feel there is an organization or business that should be listed, please submit the information on our submission form.
Local Resource connections
MULTICULTURAL COUNCIL OF WINDSOR & ESSEX COUNTY
245 Janette Avenue
Windsor, ON N9A 4Z2
Phone: 519-255-1127
Our Mission: The MCC creates a welcoming community for all through education, community engagement and the promotion of diversity and equality. Our Vision: The MCC is recognized as an innovative leader in facilitating the development of an inclusive and welcoming community.
MULTICULTURAL COUNCIL OF WINDSOR & ESSEX COUNTY
7651 Tecumseh Road East
Windsor, ON N8T 3H1
Phone: 519-948-3443
Our Mission: The MCC creates a welcoming community for all through education, community engagement and the promotion of diversity and equality. Our Vision: The MCC is recognized as an innovative leader in facilitating the development of an inclusive and welcoming community.
NEW CANADIANS CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
660 Ouellette Avenue
Windsor, Ontario, N9A 1C1
Phone: 519-258-4076
New Canadians’ Centre of Excellence Inc. is a community based, direct-service agency which exists to assist, support and promote the full and equitable participation of immigrants and refugees in all aspects of social, cultural and economic life in the Windsor-Essex Region.
SOUTH ESSEX COMMUNITY COUNCIL (KINGSVILLE)
313 Main St East Unit 21
Kingsville, ON N9Y 1A7
Phone: 519-733-5784
In 1973, a group of concerned citizens had a vision to create a community sponsored agency that would address the various needs of the people of South Essex. The vision and efforts of two individuals mobilized the communities of South Essex to create the South Essex Community Council. Programs include children/youth, newcomers, seniors, persons with disabilities and employment.
SOUTH ESSEX COMMUNITY COUNCIL
215 Talbot St East
Leamington, ON N8H 3X5
Phone: 519-326-8629
In 1973, a group of concerned citizens had a vision to create a community sponsored agency that would address the various needs of the people of South Essex. The vision and efforts of two individuals mobilized the communities of South Essex to create the South Essex Community Council. Programs include children/youth, newcomers, seniors, persons with disabilities and employment.
SOUTH ESSEX COMMUNITY COUNCIL
1168 Drouillard Rd
Windsor, ON N8Y 2R1
Phone: 519-915-5362
In 1973, a group of concerned citizens had a vision to create a community sponsored agency that would address the various needs of the people of South Essex. The vision and efforts of two individuals mobilized the communities of South Essex to create the South Essex Community Council. Programs include children/youth, newcomers, seniors, persons with disabilities and employment.
UHC – HUB OF OPPORTUNITIES
6955 Cantelon Drive
Windsor ONT, N8T 3J9
Phone: 519-944-4900
Founded in 1977, UHC- Hub of Opportunities is a registered not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to meeting the needs of vulnerable people living in Windsor and Essex County. We improve the quality of lives by providing much needed programs and services that move people to independence and allow them to achieve their desired outcomes. Through offering 26 unique programs and services, we aim to focus on four pillars of support & guidance for the Windsor-Essex community – basic human needs, employment services, training and education, and newcomer settlement services. We are a ‘hub’ based in the community, for the community.
WINDSOR WOMEN WORKING WITH IMMGRANT WOMEN
1368 Ouellette Avenue
Windsor, Ontario, N8X 1J9
Phone: 519-973-5588
The Windsor Women Working With Immigrant Women is a multi-cultural, non-profit and community based organization. We function in an anti-oppressive, feminist and anti-racist framework. Our approach is holistic, recognizing that our clients are multi-faceted identities, and that negation of any aspect of that is detrimental to their full participation in Canadian society. We are committed to assisting women and their families with priority to immigrant, racialized, individuals with multiple barriers and youth.
WOMEN’S ENTERPRISE SKILLS TRAINING OF WINDSOR
647 Ouellette Avenue, Unit #201
Windsor, Ontario, N9A 4J4
Phone: 519-256-6621
Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc. (WEST) provides support to women in Windsor-Essex County and working to aid them in achieving their goals through acquiring employment, training and skill development plus aiding newcomers and immigrants with their settlement into our community.
YMCA
500 Victoria Avenue
Windsor, Ontario, N9A 4M8
Phone: 519-258-9622
The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario’s mission is to be dedicated to the enrichment of our communities through growth in spirit, mind, and body for people of all backgrounds, beliefs, and abilities. Your trust and support has enabled us to serve communities across Southwestern Ontario for nearly 170 years.