Loly Rico, FCJ Refugee Centre’s Executive Director, invites you to join us this Saturday, March 2, for the rally and march that will take place in Toronto on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2024, under the slogan No one is free until we are all free.
Express your support and solidarity with all oppressed women and with women who live in precarious situations, both in the world and in our own city, right now.
This holiday season, let’s unite as a community to empower families with the joy of a festive dinner and a heartwarming celebration. Join us this weekend for our Food Drive in front of the No Frills closest to our location, at St. Clair and Robina, in Toronto.
Save the date! We are having an Open House on November 22! Join us, visit our new facilities and learn more about all the work we do and our different programs. This is a special occasion for our new neighbors and friends to get to know us better, and for us to thank everyone for their support.
Loly Rico, Executive Director of the FCJ Refugee Centre, tells you everything about it on this episode of Borderless Voices.
On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we demand action from our elected officials. We demand that all children are taught the true history of the land upon which we live. 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.This a a day to honour residential school survivors and their families and to remember those that didn’t make it.
Join us this Saturday for a new edition of the Ride for Refuge! This is our biggest annual fundraising campaign, bringing together members of our community to support the FCJ Refugee Centre and help our most vulnerable community members and programs.
The city of Toronto had a historic moment last Thursday, with the official proclamation of August 24th as Undocumented Residents Day.
Undocumented Residents Day was proclaimed by the mayor of Toronto, Olivia Chow, during a special event at City Hall, as an invitation to all Torontonians to increase awareness, engage in discussion, and embrace Toronto as a true Sanctuary City, where everyone is welcome and treated with dignity.
Let’s get together and build community! The FCJ Refugee Centre’s annual Diverse Residents, One Community Street Party is coming up this Saturday!
In this episode, Loly Rico, Executive Director of the FCJ Refugee Cente, talks about this family event, where you’ll find activities for children, games, food, music, live performances, piñatas, and much more.
As a part of their annual Victims and Survivors of Crime Week, the Toronto Counter Human Trafficking Network is holding this Wednesday a hybrid forum to raise awareness and address the root causes of the ever growing labour trafficking issue in Canada.
On April 4 we commemorate Refugee Rights Day in Canada. It is an opportunity to bring attention to the advances made in the protection of refugee rights in this country, but also a time to learn about the threats to those rights.
This year, the occasion is especially significant, due to the agreement just reached by Canada and the United States to expand the Safe Third Country Agreement, or STCA.
Since Qasim Khan took the responsibility of working as a vaccination ambassador for FCJ Refugee Centre, more than a year now, there has been lots of changes in the sector of health, especially regarding COVID and its protocols. He has been the witness of all these changes since the beginning, and shares his experience.
Our guest today is FCJ Refugee Centre’s Executive Director, Loly Rico, who has just been chosen as one of the recipients of the YWCA Women of Distinction Awards 2022, in the category of Refugee Rights. She talks about the significance of this important recognition and also about the challenges that refugee women face in a city like Toronto.