| Program: | Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS) | ||
| Organization: |
Community Development Council Durham |
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| Description of Services: |
A school-based program that provides information and referral services to assist newly-arrived families in many ways including:
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| Requirements | |||
| Eligibility - Population(s) Served: | Must be registered with the DDSB or DCDSB | ||
| Application: | Registration required | ||
| Accessibility: |
Wheelchair Accessible
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| Accessibility Notes: | Ground floor access | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
| Area(s) Served: | Durham Region | ||
| Contact Information | |||
| Phone Numbers: | 905-686-2661 ext 122 | ||
| Toll-Free: | 1-866-746-3696 | ||
| Fax: | 905-686-4157 | ||
| Email: | info@cdcd.org | ||
| Website: | www.cdcd.org/swis | ||
| Address: |
458 Fairall St, Unit 4 Ajax, ON L1S 1R6 |
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| Intersection: | Westney and Fairall | ||
| Location: | Ajax | ||
| Hours: | Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm | ||
| Contacts: |
Hermia Corbette - Executive Director 905-686-2661 ext 115 * hcorbette@cdcd.org Vicki Kerr - Co-Manager, Newcomer Community Services (SWIS and Community Services) vkerr@cdcd.org |
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