Ethno-Cultural Mutual Aid

Ethno-Cultural Mutual Aid

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Ethno-cultural Mutual Aid:

Building Community in Diversity

A community event in Toronto

Saturday, November 29, 2008 – 10 am to 3:30 pm

A free event for anyone from the various Toronto communities

interested in mutual aid as a way to enhance their current skills

Sponsored by the Ontario Self-Help Network (OSHNET)

Funded by The Ministry of Health Promotion

9:30-10:00 am Registration
10-10:30 am Welcome & Guest Speaker: Lisungu Chieza, Women’s Health in Women’s Hands
Where:North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge St. Day-of-cell phone (416) 567-2796
Morning Workshops (10:45 am-12:45 pm)
How to start a mutual aid group: Spencer Brennan, Ontario Self-Help Network. Looks at the 10 steps you need to complete when planning to start your own mutual aid group. (Note: in English with Sgaa interpretation)
Using Mutual Aid to Build Community: Halima Saad & Odesia President. Both Halima and Odesia have used mutual aid in their communities and will offer their ideas and suggestions for participants to do similar things in their community.
The Refugee Experience – Two Stories: Enrique Robert & Diego Macias.Both will share their experience as refugees to Canada, Enrique as a community development worker and Diego as coordinator for About Friends, a mutual aid organization that works with refugees coming to Canada because of their sexual orientation. / Afternoon Workshops (1:15-2:45 pm)
Facilitating a Mutual Aid Group:Spencer Brennan, Ontario Self-Help Network. This workshop will look at several things facilitators of a new group need to think about, including purpose of facilitation, guidelines, icebreakers, and two ways to resolve conflicts. Open to anyone interested in starting their own mutual aid group.
Men Only Session: Representatives from the Black Daddies Club, the Mood Disorders Association, etc. will discuss their experience in trying to address different kinds of issues important to men.
Building Community Through Volunteering: Marisa Gelfusa, Volunteer Toronto. Marissa will talk about the value in volunteering and how it can be used to building a support system and gain Canadian experience. (Note: In English and French).
Evaluation & Networking Session: 3:00-3:15 pm
An informal networking session where participants get to choose their main working group on topics of shared interest.
In addition, an information table will be available to display pamphlets, flyers, and newsletters about your group or agency.

To register, fill out and return the form attached. Registration Deadline: Thursday, November 27, 2008

For information, please call The Ontario Self-Help Network

Tel: 416-487-4355 Toll Free: 1-888-283-8806 E-mail:

Directions - TTC

On the Yonge Subway Line get offat North York Centre - 1st stop south of Finch or1st stop north of Sheppard. Exit the NorthYorkCity Centre at Mel Lastman Square. The North York Civic Centre is at 5100 Yonge Street. When entering the Civic Centre lookfor OSHNET signs or make your way to the Council Chambers.

Directions - Car

North York Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge Street. North of Sheppard, South of Finch. Parking is available behind the Civic Centre on Beecroft Road.

Ethno-cultural Mutual Aid: Building Community in Diversity

Registration Form

Name:______

Organization: ______

Mailing Address:______Postal Code ______

Phone (day):______Email:______

Would you like to receive our Ebulletin? Yes _____ No_____

Your affiliation: (Please choose one)

___ Self-Help Group ___ Non-Profit ___ Board of Health/Public Health Unit

___ OSHNET Affiliate ___Hospital___ Community Health Centre (CHC)

___ Community Centre ___ Community Coalition ___ Community member

___ Other (please explain): ______

Your Choice for Morning Workshop (pick your first and second choices)

______How to Start a Mutual Aid Group

______Using Mutual Aid to Build Community

______The Refugee Experience – Two Stories

THIS EVENT IS FREE BUT YOU MUST REGISTER BEFOREHAND
Space is limited so please register early.
Lunch and snacks are included in the event, along with workshop handouts.

Your Choice for Afternoon Workshop (pick your first and second choices)

______Facilitating a Mutual Aid Group

______Men Only Session

______Building Community Through Volunteering

Can we include your contact information on the Conference Participant’s List? ____ Yes ____ No

Please mail, fax or email your registration to

Self-Help Resource Centre, 40 Orchard View Blvd., Suite 219Toronto, ONM4R 1B9

Fax: 416-487-0344 Email: and include “Toronto Event”

in the subject line.

Conference Location:North York Civic Centre (Wheel chair accessible)