west end: It's currently based out of the Welcome Centre for Immigrants in Millbourne Market Mall in Mill Woods, according to CBC. Next month classes will begin running at a second location in the west end at the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers complex at 10030 167th St. The Immigrant Women's Integration Network or I-WIN launched three years ago. Ilham El Bakkouchi, left, and Grace Zhang at a celebration for the third anniversary of the Immigrant Women's Integration Network in Edmonton. We hold sessions three days a week for a series of seven weeks, said Boutwell. Adrienne Lamb So far, I-WIN has helped close to 400 women, according to program coordinator Elauna Boutwell.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
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