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Working Women Community Centre is a non-profit and charitable organization that provides immigrant women and their families with opportunities to improve the quality of their lives through self-development and community action. We provide a range of services that include:

  • settlement
  • language and training
  • employment
  • health and wellness
  • public education and community development


Mission Statement

To provide immigrant and refugee women and their families with opportunities to improve the quality of their lives through self-development and community action.


The Cook'n Talk Support Group for new immigrant women is starting a new session on April 19, 2007. This is your opportunity to meet other women, learn about valuable resources, and discuss ways of adjusting to life in Canada. To register please call Amy Dagbey at (416) 532-2824. For more information please [download].

Breast Health Facilitator's Package Is Now Available!

The DVD of Tomorrow's Time & accompanying Facilitator's Guide are now available to agency staff that work with newcomers. If you would like to receive a copy please call (416 532-2824).

Tasting Diversity: A Celebration of Immigrant Women and their Cooking
This book is a tribute to the immigrant women in our community, and a prized collection of the most cherished and delicious recipes they've brought with them from their diverse cultural backgrounds. Books are available in most bookstores and through WWCC.

Women in Cities International Award 2004. WWCC was recognized for our work in violence prevention and more specifically for our Freedom from Violence through Education program.

WWCC has partnered with the Regional Government of the Azores as a representative agency serving the needs of Azoreans living in Toronto.

WWCC's 2004 - 2005 Annual Report is now available for [download].

WWCC's Newsletter - Summer/Fall 2005 is now available for [download].


WWCC is generously supported by:

GovtofCanada OntarioBreastCancer UnitedWay CityofToronto GovtofOntario