Achilles St. Patrick’s Day Race 2012

Over 90 individuals helped us raise $8,300 by supporting TEAM WSC! as we ran / walked in the Achilles Race on March 18th 2012.

Annually, in March, WSC Board of Directors, Staff and special friends participate in a 5 km ran / walked called the Achilles St. Patrick’s Day Race.

Until the end of April, you can support any one of our team members; the amount is up to you! 100% of your donation will be put towards WSC programs to empower immigrants, primarily women, to become self sufficient. You can donate by following the instructions on the FACT SHEET or on-line immediately through canadahelps.org (just look up Working Skills Centre as your charity of choice).

Deloitte Impact Day

Working Skills Centre (WSC) would like to thank 20 Deloitte volunteers for once again joining us for Deloitte Impact Day to provide workshops and mock interview sessions for over 70 participants.

Everyone involved offered a great deal of help in preparing our students for their upcoming job interviews and we are pleased to report that 70% of those who participated are now employed.

Immigrant Women’s Journeys 2011

On June 22, 2011 Working Skills Centre (WSC) partnered with the Toronto Workforce Innovation Group (TWIG) to host “Immigrant Women’s Journeys 2011”, an event geared towards promoting intercultural, interfaith dialogue in Canada.

The event consisted of 2 parts; an afternoon World Dialogue session featuring storytelling, entertainment and multicultural displays followed by a reception with multicultural appetizers, and an evening dinner gala with a live fashion show featuring clothing from a diverse range of countries, international vendors and a delicious buffet dinner.

The afternoon was attended by more than 200 participants. The event kicked off with an exciting Chinese Lion Dance performance and was followed by storytelling from immigrant women from around the world including Shamira Madhany, the Assistant Deputy Minister of the Diversity Office, Ministry of Government Services who spoke about migrating to Canada from Kenya. Other storytellers included women from India, Iran and Ghana and were also graduates of Working Skills Centre’s Diploma Programs.

New Immigrant Women’s Journeys 2011 was a tremendous success and we thank all who attended and were involved in helping to foster the intercultural, interfaith dialogue. Two tools were developed for the roundtable dialogues: the World Dialogues and the Identity Wall Activity.

We would like to extend special thanks to Citizenship and Immigration Canada for funding the afternoon dialogues and our partner organization the Toronto Workforce Innovation Group as well as Human Resources and Skills Development Canada; corporate and agency sponsors including the RBC, CIBC, Nesbitt Burns, ACCES Employment and Miller Thompson who supported the evening gala.