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WES Mariam Assefa Fund Announces New Impact Investments to Unlock Homeownership for Underserved, Black Communities
The World Education Services (WES) Mariam Assefa Fund today announced two new impact investments totaling US$750,000 in Blackstar Stability and the Dearfield Fund for Black Wealth, both of which leverage homeownership as a tool to help Black and underserved communities build generational assets and bridge the racial wealth gap. Homeownership is key to building […]
How to Create a Newcomer-Inclusive Budget
Newcomers — including immigrants, refugees, refugee claimants, international students, work permit holders, and undocumented persons — contribute significantly to Ontario’s economic, social, and cultural prosperity. The province hosts close to 50 percent of all newcomers to Canada. Newcomers bring work experience and skills, new perspectives, and ethnic and linguistic diversity. Despite barriers to entering the […]
8 Immigrant Success Stories and What They Teach about the Benefits of Fellowships
Mikaela Santos |
The African Bridge Network (ABN), a non-profit in the Greater Boston, Massachusetts, area, seeks to create a supportive community that values the credentials and experiences of immigrants. ABN achieves its goal by supporting internationally trained workers through career coaching, networking opportunities, job placement, and more. In 2018, ABN participated in WES Global Talent Bridge’s Skilled […]
WES Partners with Five Communities Across Canada to Find Solutions to the Skills Shortage
Communities across Canada are struggling to find the talent they need. With the labour force expected to be close to 100 percent dependent on immigration to fuel growth, the communities’ need for immigrant talent has never been greater. In response to the ongoing Canadian labour crisis, WES launched #ImmigrantsWork to work with community partners in […]
From Mali to NYC: How Fatoumata Continued Her Health Care Career
WES Advisor |
In 2012, Fatoumata Fofana left a successful health care career in her home country of Mali to join her husband Salifou in New York City. Fatoumata keenly recalls feeling overwhelmed when she arrived in the U.S., a feeling that would persist throughout her decade-long journey to rejoin the nursing profession. With support from WES Global […]
Announcing New Grants to Support New York City Asylum Seekers
The WES Mariam Assefa Fund is excited to announce $230,000 in grants to seven New York-based organizations that support asylum seekers. The funding will enable these groups to strengthen their work on the ground responding to the significant increase in asylum seekers arriving in New York over the past year. The recipients are Adama Bah, […]
Gaining Confidence: How José Launched a Communications Career in the U.S.
WES Advisor |
In 2015, growing political instability drove José* from his home country of Venezuela, forcing him to leave behind a successful career in journalism and advertising. With support from numerous WES Global Talent Bridge (GTB) partners, including New York University, Upwardly Global, and Venezuelans and Immigrants Aid (VIA), José has learned how to leverage his multicultural […]
Meet Léa Tienou-Gustafson, the Fund’s New Senior Director
On January 17, the WES Mariam Assefa Fund welcomed our new Senior Director, Léa Tienou-Gustafson. Léa comes to us from the Chicago non-profit Heartland Alliance, where she served as director of refugee and immigrant community services, supporting over a thousand refugees and immigrants annually. Léa has more than 15 years of experience working with and […]
Learning Beyond the Classroom: Securing Career Development Opportunities for Emerging Immigrant Talent
Immigrant Youth and the Canadian Labour Market Expanding access to work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities is essential to improving post-pandemic employment outcomes for immigrant youth and helping to ensure their long-term success. When coupled with academic pursuits, early participation in the workforce strongly increases the likelihood of sustained labour force inclusion in occupations related to a […]
From Engineering to Education: How Betzabeth Built A New Career in the U.S.
WES Advisor |
Betzabeth worked as an engineer in Venezuela’s expansive petroleum sector. But the country’s growing political instability forced Betzabeth and her husband Felix, a fellow energy engineer, to seek asylum in the United States. With support from WES Global Talent Bridge partners Venezuelans and Immigrants Aid (VIA) and International Rescue Committee (IRC), Betzabeth has accessed a […]
How to Become a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) in Canada
WES Advisor |
Are you interested in becoming a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) in Canada? If you’ve recently relocated to Canada, or if you’re planning to relocate soon, you’ll likely want to start learning about the most recent guidelines and fastest pathways to achieve your goals. Even if you’re certified in your home country, you might need to […]
Momentum for Reform: More than 130 Groups Call for a More Inclusive Economy
Ngoc Nguyen |
This week, the IMPRINT Coalition concluded the #UntappedTalent campaign – IMPRINT’s first national awareness-raising initiative to advance policy reforms that are inclusive of immigrant and refugee workers in the United States. Since September 2021, the campaign has received overwhelming support from more than 130 organizations, including 23 international, 30 U.S. national, and 78 local organizations […]