Our Programs

2025 Programs

There is always something new and exciting happening at NIROW. This year, our calendar includes a mix of fun, social events for the family, including personal and professional development seminars with lots of opportunities for community service and volunteer hours. Additional information about each event will be available closer to the date.

Monthly Capacity Building

Monthly Capacity Building

The Monthly Capacity Building Program empowers newcomer and immigrant families with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to navigate life in Canada.

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Youth Development

Youth Development

NIROW is committed to nurturing the potential of young newcomers through programs that inspire, educate, and empower.

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Roots to Resilience

Roots to Resilience

Adjusting to life in a new country can be overwhelming, especially for children and youths navigating identity and cultural pressures.

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Rewards

Welfare

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social events

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Peer Health Program

The Peer Program is a Region of Waterloo Public Health initiative in which the Region partners with local community organizations to deliver health-related peer programming across the Waterloo Region, using peer health workers.

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info@nirow.ca
(548) 384 0659

715 Fischer-Hallman Rd,
401, Kitchener, ON N2E 4E9 Canada

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NIROW acknowledges that the land on which we live and work is of the Haldimand Tract within the territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee people. We are thankful to the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people who care for these territories and those across the province.

We acknowledge that Indigenous peoples continue to endure inequality, violence, and oppression due to the history of colonialism and unfair power structures. This is magnifed by the historical and ongoing widespread failure by settlers and institutions to uphold their responsibilities within the Dish With One Spoon Covenant.

With our core value of integrity, and as beneficiaries of this land we stand in allyship with lndigenous peoples, committing to a responsibility to acknowledge and understand its history and the current experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples; ensuring that we do not perpetuate the harms of colonization.
For more information on the purpose of Land Acknowledgements check out www.native-land.ca

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