Somos Caridad # 89681-9646RR0001.
Cualquier tipo y cantidad de apoyo es muy apreciado y será utilizado para continuar nuestro trabajo con la comunidad multicultural de Saint John, New Brunswick.
El personal y la junta de PRUDE Inc. quisieran agradecerle por todo su apoyo. A la luz de los eventos actuales, nuestra comunidad se ha unido y más personas que nunca se han acercado a nosotros y nos han ofrecido apoyo a través de su tiempo, talento y donaciones.
PRUDE Inc. significa Orgullo de raza, unidad y dignidad a través de la educación. Nuestro objetivo es educar a nuestra comunidad sobre los efectos nocivos del racismo y la discriminación en todas sus formas. Siempre apoyaremos a la comunidad negra. No solo hoy, sino todos los días. Las vidas de los negros son importantes.
Horario de oficina: de lunes a viernes de 9:00 a. M. A 4:30 p. M.
Contact: (506) 634 3088 | info@prudeinc.org
PRUDE Inc. proposes to use the power of storytelling as the venue through which women can share their personal experiences and stories of barriers they face in their communities that impact their socio-economic prosperity.
Storytelling helps to illuminate the past, present, and future. It lights up a pathway to inform decision makers of where policy changes are needed, in order to create a more inclusive, equitable, and diverse society.
Based on these findings, a multidisciplinary committee will disseminate an action plan and formulate recommendations to advance the social and economic prosperity of women and girls in the greater Saint John area. PRUDE Inc. will collaborate with municipalities to implement the recommendations.
We will visit different communities and invite women to participate in this project.
Testimonials
She arrived with her family to Saint John in December 2021. But it was difficult trying to restart her life here as she faced obstacle after obstacle. The only support she could find in the city was from PRUDE, Inc.
PRUDE, for me, has been what everyone expects from Canada. The lovely and warm side of Canadian life… Thanks for being the light in my darkest days." "
Within a few months of her arrival, she had no other option than to return to her home country.
"The first barrier she faced in New Brunswick was the health system. She used to live in another Province, where she got her Medicare in a few days. But here, just to submit her application she went three times to the office of Service New Brunswick and convinced the employers about her case. In her own words, finds this health system in NB very bureaucratic".
She has been waiting for her Medicare for four months.