06/17/2026
Thinking About Your Next STEPS This Fall?
Whether you’re considering a job, returning to school, or exploring training opportunities, the STEPS To Work program can help you build a plan that works for you.
Join NYWC and a supportive group of women this summer and gain the confidence, skills, and guidance needed to move towards your employment and education goals.
Through weekly workshops and 1-on-1 support, you’ll:
Identify your strengths and skills
Explore education, training, and employment options
Strengthen your financial and digital literacy skills
Learn about workplace rights and resources
Create a personalized action plan for your next steps
Program Details:
Thursdays; July 2 - August 27, 2026
116 Industry Street
10AM-12PM
Snacks provided
Childminding available (if applicable)
Take one morning each week to invest in yourself and your future.
If interested, contact [email protected] or call 416-781-0479
05/11/2026
As our organization continues to grow and move through a period of change, NYWC’s Board of Directors want to take a moment to thank our community for your ongoing support, care, and engagement.
Your voices, experiences, and feedback matter deeply to us, and we remain committed to listening, learning, and moving forward with intention. We appreciate everyone who continues to show up, share with us, and support the work that we do.
Thank you for being part of our community🌸
05/05/2026
Today (May 5), Red Dress Day marks the National Day of Awareness and Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2 Spirit, Trans, and Gender-Diverse people.
What began as The REDress Project by Métis artist Jaime Black-Morsette has grown into a powerful visual and collective call to remember, to grieve, and to act.
MMIWG2S+ is not history. It is an ongoing human rights crisis shaped by gender-based and racialized violence. Indigenous women and girls continue to face disproportionately high rates of violence, and the calls for justice remain unmet.
Today is not just about awareness. It is about accountability.
Wear red.
Listen deeply to families and survivors.
Learn the truths that are often left out.
Support Indigenous-led work.
Demand action.