Rexdale Women's Centre

Rexdale Women's Centre History
The Rexdale Women’s Centre was founded in 1978, by a group of immigrant women, working and living in the Rexdale region.

Rexdale Women's Centre is an "independent, non-for-profit, voluntary agency that serves high-need women and their families, residing in the Greater Toronto Area." Operating at first under the name The Rexdale Immigrant Women’s Project, the organization focused primarily on issues relating to the isolation experienced by immigrant women. Initially, they facilitated self-help groups for women of sim

ilar ethnic backgrounds. Over the years, Rexdale Women’s Centre has expanded its programs and services, guided by the mandate to improve the lives of women and their family members within the community. Partner and Sponsors
In 1989, the RWC became a United Way of Toronto member agency and works collaboratively to improve the lives of residents. RWC is supported by a number of government agencies, including federal, provincial and municipal governments as well as foundations, private individuals and corporate sponsors.

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23 Westmore Drive & 400
Toronto, ON
M9V3Y7

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