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Program: Settlement Workers in Schools Program (SWIS)  
Organization: London Cross Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC)
Settlement Services
Phone Numbers: 519-432-1133
Fax: 519-660-6168
Email: cclc@lcclc.org
Website: www.lcclc.org/settlement-workers
Address:
343 Dundas St
London, ON
N6B 1V5
Intersection: Waterloo St and Dundas St
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm
Contacts: Mahin Ghasemiyani - Community Connections and SWIS Manager
519-432-1133 ext 269 * mghasemiyani@lcclc.org
Service Description: Settlement workers based in schools help newcomer students and their families adjust to their school and community * team provides information on Ontario school system and supports communication between student/family and school * creates individual settlement plan to support family's transition to Canada

Program run in partnership with the Thames Valley District School Board and the London Catholic District School Board
Application: Call or visit website
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Newcomer students and their families
Languages: English ; Many other languages
Language Note: Interpretation may be available upon request
Area(s) Served: London and area

This information was last completely updated on 4/2/2024

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