Empowering Individuals, Strengthening Communities

About us

The Solidarity Development Network (SDN)is a non-political, non-religious, and non-profit organization that works with newcomers of all backgrounds across Canada. SDN set up to help All New Commerce up to become Canadians, the growing needs of vibrant communities for settlement and social services prompted SDN to expand its services, programs, and outreach to accommodate anyone who comes in through our doors. As an advocate of self-sufficiency, SDN works towards creating innovative programs and services that adapt to the ever changing needs of the communities we work with.

Our Mission

The Solidarity Development Network Strives To empower vulnerable and marginalized individual, families and communities through comprehensive support and advocacy, fostering integration and sustainable change.

Our Vision

To build a world where every person, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to lead a dignified and fulfilling life.

Our Values

Inclusivity: We believe in embracing diversity and creating inclusive spaces that celebrate the richness of different cultures, perspectives, and identities. Empowerment: We empower refugees and marginalized communities by equipping them with the necessary tools, skills, and support systems to regain control over their lives and build a dignified future. Integrity: We uphold the highest ethical standards, practicing transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship of resources to ensure the trust and confidence of our beneficiaries and supporters. Advocacy: We advocate for the rights, needs, and well-being of refugees and marginalized communities, working towards systemic change at local, national, and international levels. Sustainability: We prioritize sustainable practices, promoting environmental responsibility and supporting initiatives that build resilience, self-sufficiency, and long-term community development.

Our program & services

We provide information, referral, and support to newcomers to Canada from the moment they land until they become self-sufficient, productive, and engaged citizens.

 
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