Orientation to Ontario (O2O) / L'Ontario, c'est chez moi is a bilingual program, co-funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Government of Ontario. The O2O program objective is to ease the transition of newcomers by providing access to standardized information about settling in Ontario and connecting newcomers to community services shortly after arrival.
O2O Partners - Service Delivery Agencies:
- Association Canadienne-Française de l’Ontario, Conseil Régional des Mille-Îles Kingston
- Brampton Multicultural Community Centre
- Catholic Centre for Immigrants
- Catholic Crosscultural Services
- Centre for Immigrant and Community Services
- Centre francophone du GTA
- Centre communautaire francophone Windsor-Essex-Kent
- Centre de santé communautaire Hamilton-Niagara
- Collège Boréal
- Conseil Économique et Social d'Ottawa -Carleton
- CultureLink
- HMC Connections
- Immigrant Services Guelph-Wellington
- Kingston Community Health Centres
- London Cross Cultural Learners Centre
- Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County
- Newcomer Centre of Peel
- New Canadians' Centre of Excellence Inc.
- Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre
- North York Community House
- Peel Multicultural Council
- Polycultural Immigrant & Community Services
- TNO - The Neighbourhood Organization
- Thunder Bay Multicultural Association
- University Settlement Services
- Upper Canada District School Board - Cornwall
- Vietnamese Association of Toronto
- WoodGreen Community Services
- YMCA of Hamilton-Burlington-Brantford
- YMCAs of Cambridge & Kitchener-Waterloo
- YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka
- YMCA of Southwestern Ontario