Empowering Newcomers

Building Futures

Restoring Hope

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Project Abraham has programs tailored to meet the needs of vulnerable newcomers. From settlement support to English language classes and tutoring for children and youth, we're here to help. Our teachers and tutors are caring and have the skills to support those who may need extra support to succeed. Our motto is "No newcomer left behind".

Settlement

For those just starting their settlement journey, we're here to assist. Reach out and we'll take the first steps together.

English Language Classes

Gaining confidence speaking and reading English is key to feeling comfortable in your new community. We can help you gain that confidence.

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Women's Empowerment

Rising Above Together! A program for newcomer women impacted by trauma.

Homework Club

Individual tutoring for students kindergarten through grade 12.

Impact

100% satisfaction with Our Teachers & Tutors

94% of Students Improved their English Speaking Skills

Over 500 People served every year

11 Languages Spoken

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3800 hours of classes annually

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Volunteer

With the help of our volunteers and donors, Project Abraham is successfully helping the most vulnerable and traumatized refugees to adjust to living in Canada and to find their own path to recovery. Come join us. 

Client Testimonials

“I liked the method of teaching. It made it very easy for me to learn. Now I'm able to read signs when I'm driving and I am able to read my text messages. Before I used to take it to someone else to read; now I can read it myself and I'm understanding what I'm reading.”
English Language Student
"I am so grateful for this program and that you are providing a tutor for my children. My daughter is doing much better even though she still needs to practice more. My son is struggling, and I don’t know what we would do if we didn’t have this tutoring program. Thank you so much! ”
Parent of Homework Club students
“I enjoyed the RYSE program. I was able to form connections with other members of the community, and it was a good environment for learning. I really enjoyed the breathing exercises."
RYSE Women's Empowerment Participant

Meet Anastasia

Anastasi arrived from Ukraine with two young daughters and a strong desire to become financially independent, but her lack of English was a barrier to achieving that goal. Undeterred, she set up a nail studio in her home, but her income was limited because she could only accept Ukrainian-speaking clients.

Anastasia decided to enroll in Project Abraham’s YES English language program and immediately began to acquire the English language skills she needed to expand her business. Individualized lessons meant that she quickly learned how to say, “What nail shape do you prefer?”, “When would you like your next appointment?”, “Where can I find nail supplies?” and “What time does the store close?” 

Role-playing activities allowed her to simulate conversations with customers, preparing her to answer questions and offer her services to a wider audience.

Anastasia has now updated her advertising materials to include English, learned how to explain her pricing and services clearly, and developed scripts for common client interactions. Anastasia’s small home studio is flourishing. English-speaking clients rave about her attention to detail, while her loyal Ukrainian-speaking clients celebrate her success as a reflection of their shared cultural resilience.

In addition, Anastasia has learned the vocabulary she needs to attend parent-teacher meetings.  She has successfully asked questions like, “How are my daughters adjusting to the curriculum?”, and “What can I do to support their learning at home?”. She can now read school newsletters, follow instructions from teachers, and help her daughters with homework– all in English. These moments were transformative for Anastasia, making her feel fully integrated into her children’s lives and our local community.

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