- +1 (226) 980-5149
- info@bceescanada.org
- 34 Covent marketplaces. N6A1E2. Down town London, Ontario Canada
Black Community Employment & Empowerment
Black Community Employment & Empowerment Services, is a non-profit that was founded out of the need to help integrate better into integrate into Canadian society.
We aim to ensure that all black Canadians, immigrants, people who self-identified as blacks, the black international students and homeless ones get off the street empowered and eventually get employed. Our pursuit is to have the black community economically empowered, raising entrepreneurs, business opportunities and employment for black people.
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A place for the black diaspora to network and cultivate relationships both amongst each other and with potential employers
We help expose our members to the Canadian job market when coming from a different work environment.
Form Voice Foundation is a place for sharing advice, experiences and opportunities for collective growth.
Gainful employment boosts self esteem and is a step towards self-actualization. This is what we help our members achieve.
We envisioned a world where everyone will be gainfully employed either self employment or employed by others. Eradicating poverty, empowering and creating jobs for the black community. Touching one life at a time to make a positive difference.
BCEES is a non-profit and humanitarian organization that is invested in helping orphans and vulnerable children of the community, giving them gifts, encouraging entrepreneurship amongst pregnant women, by providing free training sessions and free materials to kick-start their businesses in Namibia.
The Foundation organized HIV /AIDS prevention workshops and seminars in the community, supported single-pregnant women with means to start their small businesses making different type of pastries and cakes. Till now they are still selling their cakes and their businesses are progressing and the women are very happy.
BCEES was able to motivate people in the community (youths and the old) to join efforts with her through volunteering with the Foundation and together they conducted free training sessions, provided free clothes and material for starting their fat cake businesses. Participants are very encouraged.