From our kitchen’s table… to yours: In solidarity with precarious migrants

As part of our COVID-19 response we are looking for support for women at our shelter, youth and other precarious migrants that do not have access to the emergency benefits and measures during the present health crisis. Residents of our houses, youth and clients have been laid off and need a lot of help.

You are welcome to support with grocery gift cards, baskets with personal care kits, or by visiting our website and making your donation through Canada Help.

Look for the category “Fund” and select “From our kitchen’s table… to yours: In solidarity with precarious migrants.”

You can also read about the situation they are facing in the following article:

» As coronavirus wreaks havoc, these precarious workers have ‘no one to turn to’ (Toronto Star)

Also you can find other initiatives we are implementing in this Open Letter signed by community organizations and groups in Ontario in solidarity with precarious migrants and their families.

In unique times like this, Canadians must come together and not leave anyone behind.

Thank you in advance for your support, walking together with uprooted people and in solidarity.

FCJ Refugee Centre Community

Statement of Solidarity with BIPOC

Racism, and in particular anti-Black racism and anti-Indigenous racism which has been promoted by white supremacy and colonialism is the very foundation upon which both Canada and the United States have been built. The incidents we have seen in recent weeks, incidents repeated so many times over the course of weeks, months, and years, have been a scary reminder of the realities faced by Black and Indigenous people. It is a reminder that the barbaric colonial displacement and genocide executed against North America’s First Nations, and the enslavement of African peoples continues to directly affect every person, particularly racialized communities, all across North America.

We stand in solidarity with, and alongside all people across this land, in demanding justice, accountability, and equity. We are calling for a fair, unbiased justice system which includes reparations from any government and authority involved in violence against racialized communities, particularly Black and Indigenous communities. We recognize the additional vulnerabilities experienced by racialized women and youth, and the tremendous systemic barriers faced by these populations.

The priority for the government must be funding humanity and not furthering oppression.

We recognize and support the resilience, the actions, the will, and the power of all oppressed people to fight for their freedom. But we recognize this self-determination with conscious awareness of our own privileges, and welcome the responsibility of joining in the resistance; refusing to stand silently by while violent barbaric acts of systemic oppression continue. We commit to actively and deliberately breaking the silence that protects and promotes structural and systemic racism wherever it exists across Turtle Island, our shared home.

Black Lives Matter Here. Indigenous Lives Matter Here. These lives are valid, are worthy, and are loved here. This is our shared home. And we will not stay silent.

Services and Resources during the present health crisis

We care about your health and wellbeing and want to make sure you are informed. Please find useful information in our resource booklet How To… Find Help

This is a toolkit with information about how to find support during the crisis of the COVID-19.

The document provides helpful resources. Keep in mind that most of the information is focused in Toronto and it might change depending on the situation of the health emergency.

Content:
(Immigration and settlement support)

  • How COVID-19 is impacting immigration and refugee procedures
  • Exemptions & travel restrictions
  • How to make a refugee claim inland under COVID 19 instructions
  • Processing times and extensions
  • Health support
  • Access to foodbanks
  • Shelter in Toronto
  • What to do in domestic violence situations
  • Access to Ontario Works
  • Etc.

Open Letter: We Cannot Leave Anyone Behind

More than 30 community organizations and groups in Ontario endorsed an Open Letter in Solidarity with Migrant Workers, Non-Status individuals and their families as community workers, organizers, volunteers, teachers, students and residents of Ontario, Canada.

The letter is in Solidarity with Migrant Workers, Non-Status individuals and their families as community workers, organizers, volunteers, teachers, students and residents of Ontario, Canada.

In unique times like this, Canadians must come together and not leave anyone behind.
Walking together with uprooted people and in solidarity:

To read the letter click here.

Ready Tours scheduled between March 17th and April 3rd are cancelled

Considering recent developments related to COVID-19, please be advised that Ready Tours scheduled between March 17th and April 3rd are cancelled. Keep in consideration that effective Tuesday, March 17, 2020, all in-person hearings and mediations were postponed until further notice. Please contact us after the first week of April for details on the upcoming Refugee Hearing Tours scheduled in April.

For more information about postponed refugee hearings, please click here.

For more information about the Ready Tour Registrations, please click here.

In solidarity with precarious migrants we will still be serving people who are in urgent need

The FCJ Refugee Centre continues to work in solidarity with precarious migrants. We recognize that these populations are severely affected by every single precarity already as racialized and marginalized persons, and with the health and safety of our entire community in mind, we will be making some adjustments to our daily work environment. We will continue to remotely offer as many services as possible by phone, e-mail, or any other electronic means available to us.

We are encouraging our staff and volunteers to continue working from home and come to the office only when necessary. Working from the office is only recommended if they do not need to take public transportation or if they feel comfortable doing so and the ride is not long. We are also committed to practicing cleanliness and social distancing at the office as per the recommendations by the public health.

Due to all the information listed above, and with the encouragement of staff, as of today until further notice, we will switch our way of delivering services to:

Limiting in-person services to the most urgent, moving towards phone, email and any other electronic ways available to us. Particularly related to applications and procedures where the relevant Federal and Provincial institutions have relaxed deadlines, and increased flexibility of their appointments and intake.

For any inquiries on any issue or situation related to immigration and refugee process, as well as about all our services please either contact us at the emails below or call 416-469-9754 and dial the extension below:

Loly Rico, co-director: Ext. 224 lolyrico@fcjrefugeecentre.org

Francisco Rico-Martinez, co-director: Ext. 227 franciscorico@fcjrefugeecentre.org

Diana Gallego, Associate Director: Ext. 225 dianagallego@fcjrefugeecentre.org

We will still be serving clients who are in urgent need due to deadlines that are still in effect, or fundamental needs, while limiting their presence in the office to the most minimum (e.g. one family member). Such clients will only come after they confirm that they haven’t had any recent travel outside of Canada, haven’t been in contact with anyone who has travelled recently, don’t have any presenting Covid-19 symptoms, and haven’t been in contact with anyone with Covid-19 symptoms (cough, fever etc.)

Until further notice, the Primary Care Clinic, which is managed by the Inner City Health Associates, will provide appointments on a virtual care mode or via phone as need. If clients need to renew medication we encourage them to call our Centre and we will explain the procedures.

We have cancelled all our group sessions & workshops until further notice.

We thank you for your patience in this time and look forward to continuing to work together with all uprooted people and our entire community.

In Solidarity,

The FCJ Refugee Centre Team

Changes on Intake Mondays

Dear friends, we wanted to update you on some changes we are doing during our Intake Day on Mondays.

To reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19, FCJ Refugee Centre changed the Drops Ins on Mondays to orientations by phone or by e-mail. If you want to refer clients to us please provide them with the following contact information:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sr. Norma’s ministry with Migrants event is cancelled

Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande valley informed us today that the COVID-19 (coronavirus), as well as possible quarantines pose a threat to Sr. Norma’s ministry with susceptible refugees at the USA-Mexican border.

As such, they are cancelling all of sr. Norma’s travel plans and will reschedule this event in Toronto for a later date. We are truly sorry for any inconvenience this may present to you.

Together in solidarity with all refugees, migrants and those who work with them.

International Migrant Trafficking Forum

Join the Legal Assistance of Windsor and FCJ Refugee Centre as we present a forum on the ongoing exploitation and trafficking of international migrants in Windsor . The more we arm ourselves with the critical knowledge of exploitation that is rife in our community, the better we can do to work towards a brighter future for all. This day will be complete with panel experts, network resources, and activities. Let’s break the chains of human trafficking together.

To register click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/law-fcj-presents-forum-on-international-migrant-trafficking-tickets-88400966671

Taller de cine para jóvenes

La Red de Jóvenes del FCJ invita a l@s jóvenes recién llegados al país a aprender sobre narrativa (storytelling) y realización de películas.

El proyecto El pasado, el presente, nuestro futuro fue creado como parte de la serie de talleres sobre narrativa que se llevan a cabo los miércoles, entre las 4pm y las 6pm.

El primero de estos tallares de narrativa celebrado en el Centro de Refugiados FCJ tuvo una gran asistencia. El taller fue facilitado por Shay Shay, quien guió a todo el grupo a través de las diferentes técnicas narrativas.

Con la participación de más de 15 jóvenes, la Red de Jóvenes del FCJ inició su proyecto de cine.

Si no pudiste asistir en la primera semana de febrero, todavía puedes unirte al grupo cualquier miércoles, y ponerte al día con el proyecto.

El objetivo de esta iniciativa cinematográfica es resaltar las experiencias de los jóvenes recién llegados a Toronto, con el fin de incluir las diferentes voces de todos los jóvenes involucrados en el proyecto.

El Centro de Refugiados FCJ tiene una política de puertas abiertas, por lo que cualquier joven que quiera unirse al proyecto puede venir. Estamos ubicados en 208 Oakwood Ave. (una cuadra al norte de St Clair West).

Contact person: Tee-Jay Ndjoze Siririka
t.ndjoze@fcjrefugeecentre.org

Filmmaking Youth Project

FCJ Youth Network is inviting newcomer youth interested in learn about storytelling and filmmaking. The project “The Past, The Present, Our Future” was launched with the Storytelling series of workshops that are taking place on Wednesdays from 4 to 6 pm.

Great turn out at the first storytelling workshop at FCJ Refugee Centre. The workshop was facilitated by Shay Shay, who guided the whole group through storytelling  techniques.

With the participation of more than 15 youths, the FCJ Youth Network started their  film project.

If you could not make the first week of February,  you can still join the group any Wednesday  and catch up on the project.

The film initiative aim is to highlight the experiences of newcomer youth in Toronto and is looking to have different voices of youth involved in the project.

FCJ Refugee Centre has an open door policy so any youth who wants to join the project is welcome to come. We are located at 208 Oakwood Ave. (one block north from St Clair West).

Contact person: Tee-Jay Ndjoze Siririka
t.ndjoze@fcjrefugeecentre.org

Finding Home Outside of Toronto

We are very pleased to announce a new pilot program that FCJ has began in this new year along with the support of the city of Toronto. Our program Finding Home in Inclusive Neighbourhood’s (FHIN), offers a new opportunity to refugee claimant families in order to address the housing issues and lack of space in shelters that newcomers face in Toronto.

We aim to work with refugee houses and shelters inside the city of Toronto, so we are able to conduct regular orientation sessions that provide information on the refugee determination process, and on the option of the finding home outside of Toronto.

The goal of the program is to support refugee claimant families and individuals who want to voluntarily re-settle outside of Toronto by connecting refugee claimants with service providers outside of the city, ensuring the access of services in the resettled location, and providing free transportation to support the move.

If you are a refugee organization in or out of the city of Toronto, or a refugee claimant who is interested in this program, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Natalie Gardiner & Sebastián Garcia Arango
Finding Home in Inclusive Neighbourhoods Project Coordinators
fhin@fcjrefugeecentre.org

 

 

Learn more about our new programs and events

Our Winter Newsletter is out now! You can find a lot of information on our new programs and upcoming events:

  • Filmmaking Youth Project
  • Finding Home outside of Toronto
  • Forum on International Migrant Trafficking
  • Family Dinner: last Wednesday of every month
  • Memories and Recipes from all around the world
  • Guide for refugee claimants entering for USA
  • Breaking Barriers: Responding to Community Needs Tool Kit
  • Mondays is a drop-in at FCJ Refugee Centre
  • Placement student experiences at FCJ Refugee Centre

Breaking Barriers: Services and Resources for Undocumented Torontonians and Precarious Migrants

The FCJ Refugee Centre recognizes that all uprooted people have strengths and capacities to contribute to the host country where their migration status is irregular. We understand and empathize with the experiences of precarious migrants who are viewed as disposable/temporary labour in Canada.

The Centre strives to offer holistic support and find ways and means to help people formalize their status where possible.

Thus the intention of this tool kit is to share information with people with precarious status about access to services, what are the possibilities to regularize their immigration status, and what are their rights.

Funding for this publicly available toolkit was provided by the City of Toronto 2017 Project and Events Grant

Take a look at the Tool Kit click here.

El libro de cocina de la Red de Jóvenes del FCJ

El último miércoles de cada mes, la Red de Jóvenes de FCJ se reúne para celebrar una noche llena de comida, cultura y música increíbles.

Durante la “Cena en Familia”, los jóvenes comparten recetas especiales que han seleccionado de sus propias casas. El secreto de cada receta es un ingrediente muy especial: ¡mucho amor!

Su libro de cocina, The Bestie Book, no es solo una gran selección de recetas: es, además una increíbñe colección de recuerdos, poemas, y mucho más. Puedes leerlo haciendo click aquí.

Estás invitad@ a unirte a nuestra Cena en Familia el último miércoles de cada mes. ¡Trae tu receta!

Próximas Cenas en Familia: Miércoles 28 de enero y miércoles 2y7 de febrero, de 4:00pm a 6:00pm.

El Grupo de Jóvenes es un lugar al que puedes venir y sentirte apreciado. Todos tus problemas y luchas desaparecen y eres respetado Chinue

The FCJ Youth Network Recipe Book

On the last Wednesday of every month the FCJ Youth Network gather to celebrate a night full of amazing food, culture and music.

During the Family Dinner, the youth are ready to share a special recipe that they have selected from home. The secret of every recipe is a special ingredient: a lot of love!

Their Recipe Book, The Bestie Book, is a collection of memories, recipes, poems and much more. To read it please follow the link here.

You are invited to join our Family Dinner on the last Wednesday of every month and bring your recipe.

Upcoming Family Dinners from 4:00pm to 6:00pm: Wednesday January 28 and Wednesday February 27,

The Youth Group is a place you can come and feel appreciated. All of your troubles and struggles disappear, and you are respected Chinue

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