Quarterly Newsletter for November 2012 Want to know what’s been happening at C.A.R.E lately? If you haven’t received our newsletter for this quarter, please feel free to read it here. Click on our logo to load the newsletter!
Read more →C.A.R.E. offers free English Conversation Groups for Immigrants to improve your English language skills in a fun setting. Join the weekly sessions during the months of October, November and December to meet other people and make friends. >> Please register with Elzbieta Sawicka, by phone at our
Read more →Meet, Gather & Learn – Music Brings us Together Every month we like to get together with our C.A.R.E volunteers and take some time to connect. In November, we will be gathering at the HUB on Ross (4936 Ross St Red Deer) to share in a community
Read more →In the spirit of Alberta Culture Days, C.A.R.E. and Catholic Social Services are opening their doors to you from 12 – 4.00 pm on the 28th of September. Connect with our staff, tour our renovated offices and see what we do to support the successful settlement of
Read more →Canadian Newcomer Magazine Began as a free glossy, magazine offering how-to information for new immigrants in March 2004. The mission of the magazine is to connect the diverse ethnic communities in Canada using one voice and language by providing free information, advice, entertainment and encouragement to new
Read more →C.A.R.E. is collaborating with the Aboriginal Program and the Student Life Program at Red Deer College to facilitate the following programs which are open to the public as well as Red Deer College students. Details on location and time are to be announced. Sept. 18th Blanket Exercise
Read more →The fall session of the Language Instruction of Newcomers to Canada (LINC) program runs from September 4, 2012 to February 1, 2013. The program offers part-time English as a Second Language classes from Literacy to LINC 5. Classes run Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 11:30 or
Read more →Bill C-31 became law at the end of June, 2012. This Bill includes some very important changes to the refugee system in Canada. These changes directly affect refugee claimants with respect to security checks, detention time, and mental health issues. To learn more about Bill C-31 please
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