Women's Organizations & Services in Toronto, ON

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355 Church Street, Toronto, M5B 0B2

416-751-8886
Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto was founded by a group of Latin American refugees in 1983. For the past 30 years, we’ve been helping immigrant women from all around the world to become part of the wider community. With the help of volunteers and community partners, our friendly, all-female staff provides employment and settlement services, skills development, and language training, completely free of charge. There are also programs for children, including child care for kids between 19 months and 6 years of age. Our services are free, thanks to our funders and partners. NEW provides a safe, welcoming environment for newcomer women and their families. For many of the staff and participants, NEW is like a second home and there’s always room for more women to join us.
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401 Bay St. #1600, Toronto, M5H 2Y4

(416) 646-6233
WBE Canada is the certifying council for women-owned businesses in Canada. Our mission is to help more women business owners access larger contracts with corporations and government agencies, and support our partner organizations in improving their supplier diversity programs by working with more women-owned businesses.
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20 Bay Street Water Park Place, Toronto, M5J 2N8

(647) 501-5421

31 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, M5C 2J8

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104 Edward St., Toronto, M5G 0A7

416-962-8881
YWCA Canada is the country’s oldest largest women's multi-service organization. With 32 Member Associations operating in more than 400 districts and communities across the country, our Turning Point Programs for Women™ - which address personal safety, economic security and well-being – reach out to over 400, 000 women and girls in nine provinces and two territories. YWCA is the largest national provider of shelter to women, serving 25, 000 women, children and teen girls including 6, 000 fleeing domestic violence each year.