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Organization: Building Multicultural Communities - Brampton North - 263 Queen St E  
Phone Numbers: 905-790-8482
Fax: 905-790-8488
Email: services@bmccentre.org
Website: www.bmccentre.org
Address:
263 Queen St E, Unit 10
Brampton, ON
L6W 4K6
Intersection: Rutherford Rd S and Queen St E
Location: Brampton (Queen St Corridor)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon9am-5pm
Tue9am-5pm
Wed9am-5pm
Thu9am-5pm
Fri9am-5pm

Executives: Ahmed Iqbal - Executive Director
ahmed.iqbal@bmccentre.org
Jimena Merlo - Director, Programs and Services
905-790-8482 ext 304 * jimena.merlo@bmccentre.org
Service Description: Community agency providing settlement and social services to newcomers to Canada.
Current programs and services include:
  • Settlement Services
  • Educational Services
  • Health Services
  • Employment Services
  • Youth Services
  • Seniors Services
Services are provided at three (3) locations
263 Queen St E, Unit 10, Brampton
197 County Court Boulevard, Unit 303 Brampton ON L6W 4P6
4120 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 43, Mississauga ON L5L 5S9

Fees: Program - Access Centre for Training and Technology: nominal fee
Eligibility / Target Population: Permanent residents of Canada/Temporary residents working in Canada with a work permit under the Live-in Caregiver program
Languages: English * French * Arabic * Bengali * Bosnian * Dari * Farsi(Persian) * Gujarati * Hindi * Punjabi * Somali * Spanish * Swahili * Tamil * Urdu * Interpretive Services
Area Served:
Peel Region  
See Also: Community Resource Centres
Employment Assistance
Immigrant, Newcomer, and Refugee Services
Information and Referral Services

This information was last completely updated on November 19, 2024

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Updated November 19, 2024
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"About Us"
BMC has been providing settlement and social services to the newcomer, immigrant and larger community in Peel since 1987. Our main objective is to help individuals and families in need and those experiencing social, educational, cultural and financial barriers, limiting their full participation and integration into society and the economy.