for Canada
The importance of donations for programs to develop and succeed.
Our Supervised Access Service will provide for a professional interpreter to attend three visits or exchanges but we cannot pay interpreters for additional visits or exchanges. Interpreter costs for additional visits or exchanges must be paid by one of the parents.
We can only supervise visits or exchanges if the language used is English or a professional interpreter is present.
The importance of donations for programs to develop and succeed.
We continually look for quality individuals who are interested in serving the public good and have experience in working with communities, families, youth and children or with newcomers.
This web based initiative is a resource that will offer and highlight tools to assist SMEs in facilitating the integration of skilled immigrants into the workforce.
Social Enterprise for Canada (SEC) celebrated 25 years of service excellence with a luncheon at Chateau Le Jardin in Woodbridge on October 12th.
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