Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers
Megan Starchuk is an experienced Communications and Marketing Strategist currently working at the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers since 2016. In this role, Megan collaborates with a team of marketers, web developers, and event managers to enhance organizational branding and promote immigration and refugee resettlement services. Prior to this, from 2012 to 2016, Megan served as a Marketing & PR Consultant for Lit Fest and the Nina Haggerty Centre, where responsibilities included developing marketing plans, leading product launches, and executing multi-channel campaigns to boost attendance and sales. Megan holds a Diploma in Arts & Cultural Management from MacEwan University.
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Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers
EMCN is an immigrant settlement agency whose primary focus is the successful and integrative settlement of newcomers to Edmonton. The agency operates in an inclusive environment, with a welcoming atmosphere and a holistic approach to settlement practices. EMCN offers comprehensive settlement services, including support for the most basic of needs and more intensive support for newcomers with multiple barriers. EMCN revolves its practices around the values of social justice, diversity, compassion, and responsibility, and strives to achieve these values while improving the quality of life for all newcomers and Canadians alike. EMCN is a community agency that seeks to assist immigrants and refugees coming to the Edmonton area in achieving full participation in the community as well as contributing their experiences and skills to strengthen and enrich the lives of all Canadians. This vision is pursued through a wide range of programs and services that include English as a Second Language (ESL), employment services, settlement counselling, personal counselling, community development and community economic development, advocacy, and education. The agency is committed to work in full collaboration with newcomers and their communities to provide programs to meet their needs. There is also a commitment to work with other community agencies in partnerships when possible. For more information call 780-424-7709 or e-mail info@emcn.ab.ca