Our organization is looking for 2 full-time Employment Job Coach & Client Service Assistant (position title). Please see the details below about the job requirements, responsibilities, and details to apply. If you are interested or have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
SAWRO is organizing a community forum on Saturday, January 21, 2023 (11:00 AM) at Accesspoint on 3079 Danforth Ave to launch our report on the multi-dimensional impact of COVID-19 and the current experiences of our community. The event will also highlight the direction for policy change needed for an equitable societal recovery.
We are inviting equity-seeking groups, and policy stakeholders to directly hear from community women leaders.
Please see the attached flyer for more information or visit/contact us at SAWRO Office.
South Asian Women’s and Immigrant Services (SAWIS – also known as South Asian Women’s Rights Organization SAWRO) is organizing a town hall and all-candidate forum for community members living in Scarborough Southwest (Ward 20) and Beaches-East York (Ward 19).
We are inviting community members, activists, academics, political representatives, and other stakeholders to talk about the upcoming city elections. The discussion will provide information and raise awareness about the municipal democratic process to support residents’ informed decision-making. The event will feature discussions led by community women leaders, youth activists, and equity activists on key issues faced by racialized low-income immigrant women and community recommendations for equitable and inclusive city policies on:
SAWIS (SAWRO) is a grassroots member-led non-profit community-based organization operated by community women to serve our community. Every year, our members select and decide our team of officers and board members through a member voting process. We believe in accountability and transparent leadership and request our members to participate in the process.
The business portion of the meeting to elect officers and board members is restricted to registered members only and will take place from 4 PM to 6 PM via Zoom.
If you are interested in applying for a position on the Board of Directors, as an Officers or as a special committees member please contact the Search and Election Committee, c/o South Asian Women’s and Immigrants’ Services (SAWIS) at tel: 416-686-0701 or email: sawro.office@gmail.com.
SAWRO would like to announce that three of our community women leaders are taking part in the Leading Social Justice Fellowship Program offered in partnership with the United Way Greater Toronto and the University of Toronto, School of Cities.
The community leaders, Syeda Sabiha Yesmin Shapla, Kishower Emma Laila, and Amena Husna Sweet will focus on building leadership capacities of precariously employed Bangladeshi immigrant women experiencing gender inequity in the Canadian labour market in the East Danforth neighbourhoods of Toronto. This includes generating awareness among community members and escalating structural issues for systemic changes by introducing new policies and reforming the existing policies.
“Our aim through this fellowship is to bring to light issues faced by migrant workers, involved in the precarious sector. Being armed with work experience in the human service sector, we have first-hand experience of race-based discrimination, therefore, using this platform we hope to help community women realize their full potential to live the promised Canadian life and raise the collective consciousness of those at the decision-making table.”
“This fellowship will help us to hone in our leadership skills, build community capacities, and help build confidence through institutional support. The fellowship will also offer us the invaluable opportunity to build and deepen networks and connections with other community partners and driven individuals working around immigrant settlement issues. Through this virtual learning format, the team will also be able to enhance technological capacity to communicate and motivate through online platforms and adapt with the changing times.”
South Asian Women’s and Immigrant’s Services (formerly SAWRO)
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we inform our members, advisors, and supporters that our dear friend Jim Nugent passed away around midnight on Wednesday, June 29, 2022. Jim was diagnosed with lung cancer in its advanced stages. Our deepest condolences and love for Christine Nugent, his lifelong partner, his sons, and the rest of the Nugent family.
His
life is remembered and celebrated by his family, friends, and comrades as a
revolutionary who literally embodied the values of emancipation and liberation.
Throughout his life, he was a tireless activist supporting working-class
struggles everywhere – from union organization and advocating for injured
workers, to fighting for and organizing against global injustices. In
everything Jim did, he dedicated himself to fighting the oppressions faced by
workers everywhere. In his words, “an injustice against one is an injustice
against all!”
It
was this dedication that made him a strong advocate of working-class immigrants
living in the East-Danforth neighborhoods of Toronto. He understood the
injustices and indignities that troubled our community members. He was also
deeply committed to supporting community-led efforts to defend the rights of
vulnerable community members.
Jim
became involved in the efforts to support marginalized immigrants living in our
community through SAWRO. During his time with us, Jim served as a volunteer and
Secretary/Treasurer. In his role, he was a steadfast mentor who truly believed
in the leadership and potential of immigrant women to solve our community’s
problems. He constantly supported the organization to gain knowledge,
capacities, and resources to lead the community forward.
We
fondly remember Jim’s role in the organization’s daily activities. In addition
to his role as the Secretary/Treasurer, Jim provided support in various
capacities for our service activities, public education, mobilization
campaigns, and social and cultural events. For many of our community members,
he was a reliable and supportive individual who touched many lives as a friend
and a teacher. Jim took every chance he could to connect with community
members, learn about them, and impart any information to help people better
their lives.
Despite
the grim realities and challenges we faced on a daily basis, he celebrated the
milestones of members. “Look at how far you’ve come along!” His words of
endearment were invigorating for women and girls taking small steps to overcome
the profound social isolation and economic marginalization they experienced
after coming to Canada.
It
saddens us to lose a dear friend. Without a doubt, Jim was a great ally for our
community in our fight for the right to a decent life in Canada. Over the last
years, he supported our community’s immigrant women to amass the strength to be
outspoken advocates in the collective interest of our community and of the
working class at large.
As
we remember and celebrate Jim’s life, we remember his dedication to fight for
the rights of vulnerable workers – to fight for the rights of all. We want to
express our deepest gratitude and appreciation for his contribution to the
organization and mentorship of community women leaders and youth activists.
Although
this is a tragic loss, we will strive to continue his legacy to celebrate his
life. His wisdom and guidance over the past 16 years will continue to fuel
community-based organizing in many communities like ours.
SAWRO would like to organize a consultation with men (ages 30+) community members from East Danforth neighborhoods on issues of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) prevalent in our society. The discussion will focus on the domestic, workplace, and financial violence faced by both women and men. In the discussion, we will focus on the nature of GBV and why it continues to plague many people. We will also discuss recommendations and solutions to prevent GBV.
For participation in the discussion, each person will receive an honorarium. For more details and to indicate your interest please email, sawro.office@gmail.com or call us at 416-686-0701/647-857-9153. Viewpoints discussed in the consultation will be kept confidential and are solely for research purposes. Thank you in advance and we look forward to seeing you at the discussion table!
South Asian Women’s and Immigrant’s Services (formerly SAWRO) 416-686-0701 sawro.office@gmail.com
SAWRO would like to organize a consultation with young male (ages 18-30) community members from East Danforth neighborhoods on issues of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) prevalent in our society. The discussion will focus on the domestic, workplace, and financial violence faced by both women and men. In the discussion, we will focus on the nature of GBV and why it continues to plague many people. We will also discuss recommendations and solutions to prevent GBV.
For participation in the discussion, each person will receive an honorarium.
For more details and to indicate your interest please email, sawro.office@gmail.com or call us at 416-686-0701/647-857-9153.
Viewpoints discussed in the consultation will be kept confidential and are solely for research purposes. Thank you in advance and we look forward to seeing you at the discussion table!
South Asian Women’s and Immigrant’s Services (formerly SAWRO) 416-686-0701 sawro.office@gmail.com
This report was produced from data collected from 7 focus group discussions and 100+ survey participants from the East-Danforth community and presents a summary of various topics regarding impacts experienced by low-income and precariously employed immigrant women.
This report is an initial summary and a more comprehensive report will be officially published at a later date. Please see the attached document below for the full summary report.
For any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us.
South Asian Women’s and Immigrant’s Services (formerly SAWRO) 416-686-0701 sawro.office@gmail.com