Yes. There are many associations and groups that are specific to different cultures.
You can find an association or group by:
- looking at local or ethnocultural media.
- contacting an ethnocultural organization or a place of worship.
- talking to people in your community.
- contacting a settlement agency.
Settlement agencies can help you get more information about ethnocultural organizations and other community groups. To find help in your area, go to Services Near Me and search for "settlement services" in your area.
There are many community-based organizations across Ontario, including, but not limited to:
- Afghan Women's Organization Refugee and Immigrant Services
- Armenian Family Support Services
- Caribbean African Canadian (CAFCAN) Social Services
- Canadian Multicultural Council – Asians in Ontario
- Centre for Spanish-Speaking Peoples
- Centre Francophone du Grand Toronto
- CUIAS Immigrant Services (Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society)
- Eritrean Canadian Community Centre
- Irish Canadian Immigration Centre
- Kababayan Multicultural Centre
- Indus Community Services
- LAO Association of Ontario
- Lebanese and Arab Social Services Agency (LASSA) of Ottawa-Carleton
- LUSO Community Service
- Nigerian-Canadians for Cultural, Educational, and Economic Progress (NCCEEP)
- Rohingya Centre of Canada
- South Asian Women's Centre
- Somali Canadian Association
- Somali Centre for Family Services
- Thunder Bay Multicultural Association (TBMA)
- Vietnamese Women’s Association - VWAT Family Services