Founded in 1990 by Adeena Niazi and a small group of Afghan refugee women, the Afghan Women's Organization has grown from humble beginnings into a vital community resource serving North York, ON and the surrounding region. What started as an all-volunteer effort in a modest office has evolved into a comprehensive nonprofit dedicated to improving the quality of life for refugees and immigrants, with a special focus on women and families who have experienced war and persecution. AWO's mission centers on promoting social and economic inclusion, enabling newcomers to live with dignity and reach their full potential as contributing members of Canadian society. The organization is guided by core values of access and equity, dignity and respect, social inclusion, and collaboration—principles that shape every interaction with clients and community members. AWO recognizes that the first steps newcomers take—finding stable housing, securing employment, learning English, and understanding Canadian systems—are crucial foundations for building healthy, independent lives. Beyond practical settlement assistance, the organization cultivates meaningful connections within the community, ensuring that isolated women and seniors can participate fully in programming and social activities. With a warm, family-like approach that treats clients as part of an extended community, AWO has become known for going to extraordinary lengths to ensure inclusion and belonging. The organization's diverse programming reflects its commitment to serving the whole person and whole family, from youth initiatives to senior wellness activities, creating pathways for newcomers to thrive and integrate successfully into Canadian life.
North York, Ontario