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Organization: FCJ Refugee Centre - Toronto  
Phone Numbers: 416-469-9754
Fax: 416-469-2670
Email: info@fcjrefugeecentre.org
Website: www.fcjrefugeecentre.org
Address:
208 Oakwood Ave
Toronto, ON
M6E 2V4
Location: Cross street: Oakwood Ave and St Clair Ave W
Accessibility Notes: Partially accessible - Wheelchair accessible building from Glenhurst entrance but washrooms not accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30 am-5 pm
Public Contacts: Tsering Lhamo - Associate Director
tseringl@fcjrefugeecentre.org
Diana Gallego - Senior Director
dianagallego@fcjrefugeecentre.org
Service Description: Virtual support over the phone, call main office or email; will reply in an hour; in-person support also available; masks provided
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Support on Immigration and Refugee Issues
  • holistic case management and services to precarious migrants and refugee populations; new clients may drop in Mondays 9:30 am-4 pm
Refugee Hearing Orientation and Appeal Preparation (Ready Tour)
  • allows refugee claimants to learn what will happen during hearing, how to be ready and what happens after decision is made; session occurs twice a month
  • Appeal Info Session for rejected refugees wanting to learn how to appeal a negative decision after the hearing
  • registration - calendar available in the immigration section of the website
Transitional Housing
  • transitional housing for refugee claimant women and children, capacity 30 for stays up to 12 months
  • help with the refugee process, including legal, mental health, social services and other referrals; support and accompaniment to appointments
Food Distribution and Income Security Program
  • ?food hampers for vulnerable populations regardless of immigration status
Primary Health Care Clinic
  • ?by appointment; no Ontario Health Insurance required
Support Groups and Activities for Women
  • ongoing information-sharing on issues relevant to women adapting to a new culture
  • community activities, field trips, skills workshops
English Language Learning (ELL)
  • free beginner and intermediate online English classes
  • primarily for people without status and/or in a situation of vulnerability.
Youth Program
  • for newcomer youth regardless of immigration status
  • offers mutual support, volunteering and skills development, social and sports activities, Wednesdays 4 pm-6 pm
Services for Victims/Survivors of Human Trafficking
  • ?holistic support and full range of services
  • legal information, immigration, housing, employment support, counselling

Services and Programs:
  • Primary Health Care Clinic

Fees: None
Application: Call for an appointment or drop in on Mondays (except holidays); appointments can also be booked online
Eligibility / Target Population: People with precarious migration status including refugee claimants, people without status, victims and survivors of human trafficking



Shelter -- refugee women and children
Languages: English * French * Arabic * Portuguese * Spanish
Language Notes: ext 226
Area Served:
Halton Region, Peel Region, Durham, York Census Division, and Greater Toronto Area  
See Also: English/French as a Second Language (ESL/FSL) Training Programs
Immigrant, Newcomer, and Refugee Services

This information was last completely updated on November 4, 2024

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