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Ontario Government Helps More Women Get Jobs and Build Skills

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These 10 new Investing in Womens Futures program locations will support more women to become economically empowered and live safely with a greater sense of well being said Charmaine Williams

The Ontario government is growing the Putting resources into Ladies’ Fates program to 10 extra areas across the region to set out additional financial open doors for ladies. This expansion is part of a $6.9 million investment that will be spread out over three years to improve the program and assist more women who face social and economic obstacles in connecting with support services and learning the skills they need to become financially secure and self-sufficient.

Charmaine Williams, Associate Minister of Women’s Social and Economic Opportunity, stated, “These 10 new Investing in Women’s Futures program locations will support more women to become economically empowered and live safely with a greater sense of well-being.” Putting resources into Ladies’ Prospects engages them to make the progress they merit through great paying position or further instruction, and it adds to serious areas of strength for an economy.”

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Women who are experiencing social and economic barriers, such as gender-based violence and social isolation, can take advantage of a variety of adaptable services and employment readiness assistance through the Investing in Women’s Futures program. Women can use these services and support to get over any obstacles, improve their well-being, learn new skills, and find work. The expansion of 10 new destinations brings the absolute number of administration conveyance areas to 33, giving more prominent admittance to additional ladies across the territory.

The 10 new Putting resources into Ladies’ Prospects program areas are:

  1. Huronia Transition Homes in Midland
  2. Community Resource Center (Killaloe) Inc. in Killaloe
  3. Keepers of the Circle in Kirkland Lake
  4. Achēv in Mississauga
  5. Resolve Counselling Services Canada in Kingston
  6. Women’s Centre of York Region in Newmarket
  7. Roots Community Services Inc. in Brampton and Mississauga
  8. Up with Women in Toronto
  9. Women’s Multicultural Resource & Counselling Centre of Durham in Pickering
  10. Counselling Centre of East Algoma in Elliot Lake.

“As a father of girls, I want to build a province where girls don’t see any barriers to getting into the trades. The Minister of Labor, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development, Monte McNaughton, stated, “To build a stronger Ontario for all of us, we need all hands on deck.” This investment in the expansion of the Investing Women’s Futures program will assist a greater number of women in gaining access to the necessary training and support, starting their own businesses, and finding meaningful employment, thereby increasing their paycheques and inspiring the next generation of girls.

The $18 million that was provided for the Investing in Women’s Futures and Women’s Economic Security programs between 2022 and 2025 builds on this $6.9 million investment.

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