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ABOUT US

Mission/Vision

Working collaboratively to create barrier free access to culturally sensitive quality health and social services for Migrant Workers in Durham Region.

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Values

  • Equitable and inclusive

  • Responsiveness

  • Social Justice

  • Health Literacy

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Background

Unexpectedly founded in 2013, Durham Region Migrant Workers Network (DRMWN) was a group of individuals who came together in response to the need for migrant worker integration into the community. In 2014, DRMWN became official, and is an unincorporated network of organizations that care about the quality of life for migrant workers, while they are away from their family and country of origin.

What we do?

  • Provide information and support about healthcare, human rights, and social services to workers

  • Provide opportunities for social interaction

  • Advocate for migrant workers

  • Provide education opportunities on migrant workers for all community members

  • Create awareness of migrant workers in Durham Region for all community members

  • Provide a forum to obtain feedback and implement suggestions based on feedback

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ACTIVE NETWORK MEMBERS

Francine Burke | Durham Region Migrant Worker Solidarity Program

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Elizabe Espinosa | Durham Region Migrant Worker Solidarity Program

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Maria Cristina Gomez | Durham Region Migrant Worker Solidarity Program

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Rev. Ted McCollum | St. Paul's Anglican Church, Beaverton

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Loretta Fernandes-Heaslip | Brock Community Health Centre

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Rev. Kit Greaves | St. John's Anglican Church. Bowmanville

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SUPPORTIVE NETWORK MEMBERS

AIDS Committee of Durham Region

Durham Region Migrant Worker Solidarity Program

St. John Anglican Church Bowmanville

St. Paul's Anglican Church Beaverton

Brock Community Health Centre

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