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Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS)

Halifax, Canada

ISANS recognizes the key role of immigrants in Canadian society. We work with newcomers to help them build a future in Canada. We provide a wide range of services to immigrants, from refugee resettlement to professional programs, from family counselling to English in the Workplace. Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia was created by the merger of Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association (MISA) and Halifax Immigrant Learning Centre (HILC) – together we have a combined experience of over fifty years serving immigrants in Nova Scotia. We are the largest immigrant-serving agency in Atlantic Canada with over 115 staff members from more than 30 countries. We offer services in an inclusive manner, respectful of, and sensitive to, diversity. We make partnership, professionalism and accountability a priority in every aspect of our work. Source: http://www.isans.ca/

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The Cumberland African Nova Scotian Association (CANSA)

Amherst, Canada

The vision of CANSA is that all citizens, including persons with disabilities, African Nova Scotians and youth at risk be respected and grow socially, economically and culturally in Cumberland County. Source: http://cansa.ca/

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Preston Area Housing Fund

North Preston, Canada

Authorizes financial assistance to residents of the area in which the Fund operates for the purpose of providing better residential housing; which may include rehabilitation and improvement of existing housing, and/or the construction of new housing. The board is a charitable organization. Source: Department of Community Services Non Adjudicative Board Position Profile (PDF)

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Department of Education - African Canadian Services

Halifax, Canada

The African Canadian Services Division is located within the Public Schools Branch of the Nova Scotia Department of Education. Our Objectives The African Canadian Services Division was established in February of 1996 to implement the Department's response to the BLAC Report on Education, Redressing Inequity Empowering Black Learners.

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Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs (Cape Breton)

Sydney , Canada

African Nova Scotian Affairs is a vital link that connects government and the African Nova Scotian community. ANSA promotes understanding of African Nova Scotian issues; draws attention to the priorities that matter to communities; and supports concerns that need be addressed. These efforts are essential to help government better serve African Nova Scotians. Source: https://ansa.novascotia.ca/

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