Association for New Canadians – Goose Bay Office

Category: Not-for-profit

217 Hamilton River Rd
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0


Phone: 709-896-8787 ext 205

The Association for New Canadians is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to the provision of settlement and integration services for immigrants and refugees. For over 35 years, the Association has delivered programs and services designed to support all aspects of newcomer integration, ranging from settlement information and orientation, to language learning, skills development and employment.
Relying on an experienced and dedicated team of employees, supported by more than 100 volunteers, the Association offers the following programs and services:
Resettlement Assistance Program
Settlement, Orientation and Integration Services
Language Training and Assessment Services
Distance ESL Programs
Volunteer Connections Program
Settlement Workers in the Schools Program
AXIS Career Services
Targeted Programming for Children, Youth, Women and Men
Diversity Training/Public Education Projects
Support Services (Childminding, Daycare, Transportation, Interpretation)
Capacity Building Projects
MISSION
The mission of the Association for New Canadians is to settle and integrate newcomers, and to empower them with the skills, knowledge and information necessary to become independent, contributing members of the community and country.

VISION
The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador is a welcoming community where newcomers can easily integrate into the social and economic fabric, where their contributions are recognized by the greater population and where they feel comfortable settling for an extended period.

VALUES
As an organization, we value inclusiveness, respect for others, dignity, integrity, empowerment, independence, and equality. We hold ourselves accountable to our clients, funders, and employees by honouring our commitments, striving for the highest quality of service and fostering community awareness on the benefits of immigration, multiculturalism and cultural diversity.