Community Support
We want you and your family to feel welcome and call Chatham-Kent your home. Chatham-Kent has a number of services and resources that will assist you in settling into your community. These agencies look forward to working with you and providing support to allow you to live, work and play in Chatham-Kent.
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Adult Language & Learning Promotes and fosters personal growth and adjustment for all, including immigrants, in Chatham-Kent through further education, training, and opportunities that support independence and employment. Read more...
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Centre Communitaire Francophone - Windsor, Essex, Kent Offers services to recent school-aged newcomers through settlement worker placed in schools throughout the region. The settlement workers working in the schools create the link between the schools, families and society. Read more…
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Cultural Coalition of Chatham-Kent (CCCK) CCCK welcomes, integrate and support all cultural groups and newcomers to Chatham-Kent. The CCCK along with community partners continues to develop and implement strategic plans for long-term immigrant attraction and recruitment. The Cultural Coalition of Chatham-Kent is committed to providing services to newcomers to ensure successful integration into our community. Read more…
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Mennonite Central Committee Services are provided for low-German newcomers from Latin America to help facilitate settlement in the Chatham-Kent area. Read more…
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United Way of Chatham-Kent United Way of Chatham-Kent is a local, independent, not-for-profit organization that works to maximize volunteer, financial, program and agency resources to respond to the increasingly complex issues and needs that exist and are emerging in Chatham-Kent. We are a community of people with a common goal of caring. Read more…
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211southwesternontario.ca 211 is an easy-to-remember referral service that provides information about a wide array of community, social, health and government services within Chatham-Kent. |

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There are two ways to access 211:
• Phone: simply pick up the phone and dial 211. You can then use the automated system or speak to an operator.
• Online: visit www.211southwesternontario.ca and use the database to search for information by keyword, organization name and subject. |
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