Expanding Access to Essential Services
Since 2022, North York General Hospital (NYGH) along with North York Toronto Health Partners Ontario Health Team (NYTHP) have organized 55 CHIFs in multiple languages, reaching over 70,000 people. The CHIFs – which are funded in part by the Government of Ontario – are tailored to meet the unique needs of each neighbourhood in North York. This ranges from blood pressure and blood glucose checks to cancer screening programs, including on-site cervical cancer screening with a female primary care provider and referrals to breast cancer screening and colorectal cancer screening.
Newcomers and marginalized groups often face other challenges that contribute to poorer health outcomes, so CHIFs also provide access to several other resources such as legal services, settlement services, food banks, caregiver support, local community centre programs, and financial knowledge, such as through Scotiabank’s Startright program.
“At Scotiabank, we are committed to providing specialized banking services and supporting community programs that help newcomers establish a strong foundation in their new home,” says Jason Charlebois, Senior Vice President, Toronto Region, at Scotiabank. “Through ScotiaRISE, Scotiabank’s community investment initiative, our collaboration with North York General Hospital will help ensure newcomers and their families can more easily access the healthcare resources they need to thrive in Canada.”
Now, with Scotiabank’s support, CHIFs will not only connect families to care but also help them build secure, independent lives.