Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services
Khalida Alizada is a skilled professional with a diverse background in community outreach and customer service. Currently serving as a Peer Community Outreach Worker at Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services since December 2023, Khalida also holds the position of Customer Service Associate at Canadian Tire Corporation since December 2022 and works as a Settlement Officer at the Afghan Women's Organization since November 2022. Previously, Khalida contributed to the Ministry of Women’s Affairs as a Community Support Worker from April 2018 to March 2021. Khalida earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication and Media Studies from Kabul University, completing studies there from March 2014 to December 2017.
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Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services
Incorporated 30+ years ago, Access Alliance is a nonprofit multi-service community organization that provides health, settlement, community development and other services to vulnerable immigrant and refugee communities. It operates three clinics and two community hubs across Toronto, offering resources, provide links, conduct research and build capacity to enable individuals, families and communities to achieve health with dignity. The Access Model - our model of care for equity directs interdisciplinary health and community service teams to break barriers (e.g. language, poverty, health insurance, immigration status, gender, or sexual orientation) and ensure equitable services. In addition to direct client services, we have a robust Community-Based Research department that purposefully generates evidence to inform our work and advocate for the most vulnerable. We also operate a social enterprise providing interpretation, translation, and language access initiatives support, engaging a network of professionals to deliver quality language services in over 180 languages.