
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Are you looking for paid training and financial assistance for your training?

Empower Your Future: WST & Community Partners Offer Career Solutions
Discover the world of possibilities as WST teams up with various community organizations, providing not only financial assistance (paid training) but also a wealth of resources.
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Personalized employment counseling
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Funds for job-specific training
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Expert tips for crafting compelling resumes
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Mastering the art of acing job interviews.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

VPI Employment Services
Employment Ontario support programs designed to support job seekers and employers.

Next Steps Employment Centres (TDSB)
Free employment support and resource centre in Greater Toronto Area.

Agilec
Employment Service provider, dedicated to bridging the gap between job seekers and employers through government-funded employment programs and training services.

Access Employment
Assisting job seekers from diverse backgrounds, who are facing barriers to employment, to integrate into the Canadian job market. by providing employment services.

The Extra Mile Ministries
Through direct assistance, financial literacy education, and skills training, dedicated to driving sustainable change in the communities.

COSTI
Specialized employment services for internationally trained individuals employment assessment and counselling, work placement, job search training and job development for adults and youth.

Centre for Skills Development
Free government-funded programs to help people at various stages of life get on a path to career success.

JVS Toronto
Offering a range of services including job search support, employment counselling, training, mentoring, and job coaching.

The Career Foundation
Providing job search support, skills training, and resources to secure employment.

YMCA of Greater Toronto
Assist the needs of unemployed and underemployed, especially youth, by providing employment programs.

Employment Hamilton
Support for Skills Training for participants to move up to better jobs.

Youth Employment Services (YES)
Canada's leader in youth employment. FREE counselling, training, and job placement.

Springboard
Support for people with developmental disabilities to live independently, employment training and support for those facing barriers, justice services for youth and adults in conflict with the law.
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Agincourt Community Services Association (ACSA)
Employment Support Programs for local residents and newcomers.

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
Help you recover and get back to work after a workplace injury or illness.

Tropicana Community Services
Providing individuals who are struggling to find employment through training and financial support.

Brands for Canada (The EDGE Program)
Job-training programs for people facing employment barriers.
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Building Multicultural Communities (BMC)
Support newcomers in building fulfilling lives in Canada. From settlement services to employment support and youth programs.
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Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW)
Employment organization that uses an intersectional approach to offer support and training for job seekers and workers with disabilities.
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Caribbean African Canadian Social Services (CAFCAN)
Gain access to resource and information services that range from employment counselling, job placements, training support.
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Center for Immigrants and Community Services (CICS)
Offer job search support, skills training, and industry insights.

Career Connection (Community Living Mississauga)
Work closely with both job seekers and employers with tailored programs.

Community Living Toronto (CLTO Employment Support Services)
Provide employment supports for people transitioning from school and community to gainful employment. Provides job development, employer engagement, job coaching, and job advancement.

Fred Victor’s Employment and Training Services
Helping people develop practical and transferable skills, establish networks, and connect to relevant resources and information.

Labour Education Centre
The Employment Services program gives job seekers an advantage in their pursuit of employment by offering free resources and advice.

March of Dimes Canada
Providing skill set training, on-the-job training, resumé development and interview skills.

Peel Career Assessment Services (PCAS)
Community organization that partners with the government, business sector, and other agencies to assist individuals to achieve their full potential at school, work and life.
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Progress Career Planning Institute (PCPI)
Offering career development, employment, training and settlement services.

RNC Employment Services
We provide expertise in Rehabilitation and Employment and Career Transition.

Skills for Change
Skills for change helps with professional workshops, settlement counselling, and other services.

The Neighbourhood Group Community Services
Providing the skills, training and financial support needed to find a job.
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The Neighbourhood Organization (TNO)
Assisting newcomers to develop their employability skills and receive academic upgrading, employment training, and a career pathway.

Toronto Central Healthline
Unemployed or underemployed people can get help through drop-in resource centres, job search assistance programs, and job-skills workshops.