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HOME OF BLACK WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP HUB (BWEH) & Black Youth Hub (byh)
Incubating and Accelerating Economic Opportunities for Black Women
and Youth
HOME OF THE BLACK WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP HUB (BWEH) AND BLACK YOUTH HUB (BYH)
Incubating and Accelerating Economic Opportunities for Black Women
and Youth
Virtual Career Fair for Racialized and Immigrant Youth on January 17th, 2023 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm on Zoom.
Over 500 paid positions available with employers including the City of Ottawa HR, Federal Government of Canada, Province of Ontario, Private Corporations and Non-profit enterprises.
Register below or call (613) 612-0019
Salon virtuel de l'emploi pour les jeunes racialisés et immigrants le 17 janvier 2023 de 13h00 à 16h00 sur Zoom.
Plus de 500 postes rémunérés disponibles auprès d'employeurs, y incluent les RH de la Ville d'Ottawa, le gouvernement fédéral du Canada, la province de l'Ontario, des sociétés privées et des entreprises à but non lucratif.
Inscrivez-vous ci-dessous ou appelez le 613-612-0019
Black Youth Hub is a culturally safe place for African, Caribbean and Black Youth age 16 - 29 to hang out and find support in becoming employment ready, obtain job placements, training/upskilling, health/mental health supports and empowerment.
Our amazing team includes our advisory board members, regular and part-time volunteers are committed to helping African Caribbean and Black (ACB) women including newcomers women and youth. We take our convictions and turn them into action.
ImmigrantsCAN IEHDC was founded in 2018 by Black immigrant women leaders, in business, technology and physical and mental health as a grassroots organization with the mandate to advance ACB and Immigrant newcomer women and youth's prosperity, economic security, safety and health. Our efforts focused on assistance in starting and acceler
ImmigrantsCAN IEHDC was founded in 2018 by Black immigrant women leaders, in business, technology and physical and mental health as a grassroots organization with the mandate to advance ACB and Immigrant newcomer women and youth's prosperity, economic security, safety and health. Our efforts focused on assistance in starting and accelerating businesses, finding employment and affordable housing. We partnering with NCAC to provide culturally informed mental health supports.
ImmigrantsCAN IEHDC advances ACB and newcomer women and youth by focusing our efforts on increasing prosperity, economic security, health and safety. Our three pillars of support are employment, social entrepreneurship and affordable housing.
Learn more about our upcoming events, fundraisers, and more!
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