Upcoming In-Person Sessions for Family Sponsorship

Diana Moran • February 23, 2026

Upcoming Family Sponsorship Information Sessions at Our Downtown Gladstone Avenue Location

We’re pleased to announce a new series of in person Family Sponsorship Information Sessions at 533C Gladstone Ave (near Dufferin TTC Station). These sessions are ideal for individuals looking to understand eligibility, documentation, and timelines related to sponsoring family members to Canada.



Each session begins at 2:00 PM and provides newcomer women and their families with clear, accessible guidance on the family sponsorship process—one of the many ways we continue fulfilling our mission.

 

Upcoming Session Dates

All sessions are in person and are held from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM:

·      Thursday, February 26 – Portuguese

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  • Thursday, March 26 – English

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  • Thursday, April 30 – Spanish

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  • Thursday, May 28 – Portuguese

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  • Thursday, June 25 – English

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Who Should Attend?

Newcomer women, families, and community members seeking reliable, culturally responsive information about the family sponsorship process.

Join Us

We look forward to welcoming you at one of our upcoming sessions. Together, we can help build pathways to family reunification, stability, and a strong sense of belonging.


We exist to help newcomer women and their families begin the next chapter of their lives in Toronto.

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