About Program

The YMCA provides newcomer children, youth, and their families with a variety of programs and outreach services. Our approach is to deliver community-based support that is inclusive and welcoming. We also provide services for students at several partner schools. Our YMCA Centre for Immigrant Programs helps newcomers to Canada settle into their new communities while also supporting the community in understanding the issues and barriers they face. To Learn more about us

My family doesn’t have to travel to get the services we need. We have in-person support right now in our Community

YReach Settlement
Our provincial YMCA Settlement Program provide place-based settlement and languages support to Immigrant, Refugees, and their families who are new to communities outside of HRM.
We work with local partners to create welcoming communities and have staff in multiple smaller centres across the province
  • 9 in-person, local Settlement and Integration support sites
  • Over 20 different Language Instruction sites
Our program includes:In-person Individual and group settlement services
  • Community Orientation and support in accessing services
  • Social events and recreational opportunities
  • Child and Youth Programming
  • Solution-focused counselling and advocacy
  • Awareness raising and welcoming communities initiatives
  • Community collaboration and referrals
  • In-person Language instruction
  • Needs Assessments and Settlement Plans for Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) participant
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada is offered in two locations outside of HRM.  The LINC program is for adult immigrants and refugees who need to develop the necessary language and life skills to actively participate in Canadian society. The program offers the development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills based on Canadian Language Benchmarks using real world tasks and learners are assessed through PBLA (Portfolio Based Language Assessment). 
YReach Language
YREACH Language Programs are offered in multiple locations outside of HRM across the province. The YREACH Language program is for adult immigrants and refugees who need to develop the necessary language and communication skills to actively participate in Canadian society. YREACH is available to a broad range of participants with varying immigration statuses. Classes are flexible with times and days agreed upon  between the instructor and participant (within capacity). These classes are usually an hour and a half to 2 hours, a couple of times per week. A language assessment is needed before being placed in a class.

The program offers the development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills based on Canadian Language Benchmarks, using real world tasks and learners are assessed through PENS (Proficiency in English Nova Scotia), a portfolio based language program. After attending for a minimum of 3 months, and having achieved a CLB 4 in listening and speaking, a participant can obtain a certificate that can be used to apply for Canadian citizenship.
Informal Language Learning
Through the YREACH Settlement program, newcomers can also access informal language programming. Certificates for the purpose of applying for Canadian citizenship are not offered in informal language training, nor is a language assessment needed. It may, however, provide that perfect opportunity to practice and improve language skills while waiting for a formal language class and/or just build social networks, get connected and learn new things in English. Check out the local YREACH Settlement Program for days and times of offerings.
Youth Outreach

Newcomer children and youth have different settlement needs than adults. By providing empowering programs and services we are working together with young people to remove obstacles and to support them as the role models and leaders our communities need.

Youth Outreach programming for young people aged 13-21 that develops leadership skills, independence and a social network that are essential to sense of belonging.
Volunteer
There is no better way to connect to your community than through volunteering. Our volunteers support newcomers’ integration, creating a tight-knit community for all.
The following are some of the programs we are happy to offer at the YMCA and our volunteers can be part of.
Note: What you will need to complete:
· Volunteer interview
· Valid Criminal reference and vulnerable sector check
· Child Abuse Registry Check
· Three references
· Commitment to YMCA training
Volunteer at Canada Connects 
YMCA Immigrant Services 
The YMCA Canada Connects Program is a volunteer matching program that is needs-driven and supports newcomers to become fully engaged in Canadian life by increasing their understanding of the social, cultural, and economic context of the new community. This is also a great opportunity to expand on your cultural knowledge and build meaningful relationships.
Fill out the volunteer application form and send it to our Volunteer Coordinator
 at [email protected]
Summer Camp Leader 
YMCA Immigrant Services 
Volunteers will engage and interact with children between the ages of 8-12 years. The YIS Summer Camp is a 6 week program that will begin in July and continue till the end of August. The Summer Camp Volunteer will support staff in effectively organizing and hosting activities. They will also be responsible for the well-being and safety of all the children attending the camp. Daily, there will be around 15 children present.
Fill 
out the volunteer application form and send it to our Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected]
Interpretation Volunteer 
YMCA Immigrant Services 
Volunteers will be responsible for facilitating communication for people with limited English proficiency. Our center is currently looking for individuals who are fluent in Ukrainian, Swahili, Chinese, Tigrinya and Somali. In order to effectively provide services and programs to newcomers from different cultural backgrounds, we require language support for both clients and staff. The timings are quite flexible, as it is a needs-based support. All volunteers will be given at least a two week’s notice when volunteer opportunities are available.
Fill out the volunteer application form and send it to our Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected]
Tutor – Homework Club 
YMCA Immigrant Services 
The Homework Club is designed to provide academic support to Newcomer youth ages 13-18.
Fill out the volunteer application form and send it to our Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected]
After School Program 
YMCA Immigrant Services 
The After School Program has been designed to be active, healthy, and fun with an emphasis on letting children make their own choices. YMCA staff work to build a special relationship with each child, helping them develop new physical, cognitive, emotional, and social skills in a caring, nurturing environment.

Volunteers will engage and interact with children between the ages of 5-12 years. 
Fill out the volunteer application form and send it to our Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected]
Sector Partnerships for Enhanced Language Learning (SPELL)
Enhanced English workplace communication is offered province-wide through partnerships with organizations and companies. While our main focus is on international nurses working in the long-term care sector, the program has been expanded to include the food processing and manufacturing sectors.  Delivered online, the program develops speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills that are workplace specific and based on the Canadian Language Benchmarks. Role-play, class discussions, breakout room interactions, and individual assignments sharpen and develop essential Canadian healthcare communication. Learners develop confidence, fluency, and awareness of verbal and non-verbal Canadian communication practices.
Eligible Participants:
Permanent Residents
AIP Participants (Atlantic Immigration Program)
Nova Scotia Nominees
Post-Secondary Graduates with work permit
Occupations In Demand
Protected persons (refugees)
Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) in PR Process
CUAET Visa Holders
 SPELL partnerships are continually growing and currently include Shannex, Wolfville Nursing Home, Grand View Manor, Glen Haven Manor, Saint Vincent’s Nursing Home, Ocean View Continuing Care, Mahone Bay Nursing Home, Hillside Nursing Home, Annapolis Royal Nursing Home, Oxford Frozen Foods, and Rosborough Boats.
School Settlement
The YMCA works in partnership with schools in Southwest Nova Scotia to assist immigrant children, youth, and their families.
Since 1992, our YMCA has partnered with schools throughout our community to support the settlement of families new to Canada. Our friendly, welcoming YMCA School Settlement Support Staff work on-site at elementary, junior and senior high schools to provide practical assistance to immigrant children, youth, and families. 
Each family, every school, and all situations are unique. Our YMCA staff provide individualized support at all School Settlement Program locations to ensure that students and families feel confident, comfortable and most of all, connected to your community.
YMCA School Settlement Services Include:
  • Orientation to your new school and community
  • Support from YMCA staff serving as your personal liaison assistance between home and school
  • Referrals to settlement, language, and employment services
  • Becoming connected with local services suited to your needs
  • After school programs and various recreational activities
  • Help with your schoolwork through YMCA academic counselling, Homework Clubs, and peer tutoring
  • Assistance with language translation and interpretation
  • Making new friends and engaging with others at the YMCA multicultural clubs and events
Home Instruction For Parents of Preschool Youngster (HIPPY)
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) is an evidence-based program that works in the home to support vulnerable and isolated mothers in their critical role as their child’s first and most important teacher. HIPPY strengthens families and communities by empowering mothers to actively participate in Canadian society and prepare their children for success in school and life. As the foundational program of the Mothers Matter Centre, HIPPY Canada has transformed more than 45,000 lives.
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
Settlement Plan for AIP Candidates
  • Completing the needs assessment and creating an individualized settlement plan for AIP candidates who reside in Nova Scotia, which are required to be included in the Endorsement application for AIP. 
  • Collaborating with employers for referrals and settlement plans. 
  • Providing clients with referrals/resources regarding information about the program, as well as connecting them to settlement staff across Nova Scotia, when necessary. 
Intercultural Competency Training
As part of the Atlantic Immigration Program, designated organizations are required to complete intercultural competency training.

 

This training aims to support those who are responsible for hiring or managing employees in your organization and covers topics such as:
  • Creating welcoming and culturally inclusive workplaces
  • Newcomer experiences
  • Cultural awareness
 
Crisis Prevention, Intervention, and Integration Team
We help newcomer families learn about systems of support and resources in the community to help prevent crisis situations and work with newcomer families as they make decisions when crisis situations happen. Some examples of crisis situations are family/neighbourhood conflict, police involvement, physical violence, bullying, tenant/landlord responsibilities, parenting challenges, financial concerns, etc.
Ala Sabie
Community Integration Coordinator
[email protected]
Mobile (902) 789-4722
Arabic/English/Russian

Rachel Agwata
Community Outreach Worker
[email protected]
Mobile (902) 579-6356
Kiswahili/English

Beshoy Zaky
Mobile Crisis Worker
[email protected]
Mobile (902) 222-8317
Arabic/English

Mohamed Elbanna
Mobile Crisis Worker
[email protected]
Mobile (902) 209-8173
Arabic/English
 
Hadeel Hamden
Express Settlement Services Staff
[email protected]
Mobile (902) 233-5964
Arabic/English
Employment and Education Navigation
Employment and Education Service
The primary focus of the Employment and Education service area is to support the settlement needs of both youth and adults. We specifically focus on helping to navigate post-secondary opportunities and to provide targeted, practical employment interventions that support securing predominantly entry-level and transitional employment positions. (Ages 16+)
What you will receive?
  • Employment assistance: job search, resume and cover letter support, practicing job interviews, connecting with employers, and employment workshops
  • Educational navigation: education and career path guidance, campus tours, admission applications, student loan information, and career path workshops.
  • One-on-one support
  • Group sessions
  • Information and referral
 
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Our Contacts:

Suzan Marie
Employment and Education Coordinator
In the Halifax/Dartmouth Area
YMCA of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth
Centre for Immigrant Programs Centr for Im
104-7071 Bayer’s Road
Halifax, NS, B3L 2C2

email: [email protected]
M(902)209-7957

In the Kentville Area Contact:
Kathleen Novelia (she/her)
Employment and Education Lead 
VCLA / YMCA 
49 Cornwallis St. #106 
Kentville NS, B4N 2E3 
email: [email protected]
+1(902)599-0887
Active Living Program
Active Living is an integral part of a healthy lifestyle and an important tool for successful settlement. YMCA Centre for Immigration Programs offers opportunities for newcomers to be involved, live an active lifestyle at our centre and in the community. We have a wide range of programming and something for everyone.
Youth 2SLGBTQIA+ Newcomer Program
The Youth 2SLGBTQIA+ Newcomer Program at the YMCA Center of Immigrant Programs supports young newcomers who identify as LGBTQIA+. The program supports clients who face structural barriers to accessing and navigating systems of services. In-person and one-on-one sessions will be provided anonymously.
Place-based services including trainings, workshops and one-on-one sessions are provided in accessible manners.

We Provide :

• Workshops and Training to Organizations and Youth
• Needs-Based Youth Programming and Services
• One-on-one support, as well as peer supportive spaces for LGBTQ2+ youth and allies.
 
Support: https://good2talk.ca/novascotia/
 
Employment and Education resources:

YMCA Language Coordinator - LINC & YReach

Janda Murrell
YMCA of Greater Halifax / Dartmouth, Centre for Immigrant Programs
T: (902) 225-2728
E: [email protected]

Active Living Coordinator

Susan Brennan 
YMCA of Greater Halifax / Dartmouth, Centre for Immigrant Programs
T: (902) 457-6874
E: [email protected]

Youth Outreach Coordinator

Amy Belanger
(She/Her)
YMCA, Centre for Immigrant Programs
T: (902) 457-6878   M: (902) 412-6340 
E: [email protected]

Canada Connects & Volunteer Coordinator

Shivani Narayanan
T: (902) 237-8998
E:[email protected]

SPELL Pilot Coordinator

Barbara Thompson
YMCA Centre for Immigrant Programs of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth
T: (902) 222-4222
E: [email protected]

Program Support (HIPPY)

Sydney/Pictou County/Bridgewater
C: (902) 752-1573
E: [email protected]

Atlantic Immigration Program

Anna Vasiutkina
T: (902) 222-4981
E: [email protected]

Active Living Coordinator

Susan Brennan
YMCA of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth
T: (902) 457-6874
E: [email protected]

 

YReach Settlement Staff - SWNS

Samir Upadhyay
T: (902) 880-4040 
E: [email protected]

YReach Settlement Staff - Digby

Jessica Burke
T: (902) 223-0688 
E: [email protected]

2slgbtqia Newcomers

Kjipuktuk/Halifax,Mi'kma'ki/Nova Scotia, B3L 2C2
T: 902-457-6891
M: 902 221 3386

E: [email protected]

Hours of Operation

9 am – 4:30 pm
Monday through Friday
With extra programming on evenings and weekends