Stay updated with our event calendar showcasing all upcoming events, dates, and details in one convenient location. Also, Browse through our archive of past events and relive memorable moments from our previous gatherings and activities.
Upcoming Events
Check regularly for upcoming events and activities and join us to experience the power of collaboration and shared growth. Connect with like-minded individuals in our vibrant community.
Past Events
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Wanda Road Street Party
On Saturday, June 10th, Romero House will have its annual street party on Wanda Road. The road will be closed off for the afternoon into the night for the party.
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Daily Protest against the STCA expansion
Since March 27th until April 28th, advocates are staging a daily protest to the recent expansion of the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) in Toronto. We invite you to join us on this daily protest ! This expansion of the STCA has devastating impact on people who have been forcibly displaced and are seeking protection. The…
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2023 Howcroft Lecture
“The Power of In-Between” Where is community made? Community is formed away from the spotlight. It’s made in the seemingly ordinary interactions between neighbours, the prosaic negotiations between people on the street, the invisible encounters that make spaces of belonging. These are places of change and power, where compassion, faith and justice are not only…
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2022 Christmas Liturgy
You are invited to join us on Saturday, December 24th (Christmas Eve) at 7:30 pm for our annual Christmas Liturgy. Register to receive the Zoom meeting details by email. Our long-standing tradition is to begin our Christmas liturgy with a candlelight procession with the children of Romero House. This year we are gathering virtually and we invite you to light a candle and turn off the…
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Waterfront Marathon
On Sunday, October 16, 2022 the Romero House community was running and walking to raise money for the important work of welcoming refugees. The Toronto Waterfront Marathon is a beloved event bringing together more than 50 people from the Romero House community.