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  • March 2025 Newsletter

    March 2025 Newsletter

    Stay up to date with community news, upcoming events, our stories and reflections in our March newsletter. Don’t miss out on what’s happening this month as we welcome more light in our days!

  • Celebrating Former Residents: Small Business Success Story- Paola Gomez

    Celebrating Former Residents: Small Business Success Story- Paola Gomez

    At Romero House, we are always inspired by the journeys of former residents who continue to build welcoming and creative communities. One such story is that of Paola Gomez, Co-Founder and Program Director of MUSE Arts.

  • Reflections from the US-Mexico Border, February 2025

    Reflections from the US-Mexico Border, February 2025

    Francesca Allodi-Ross, recently traveled to the US-Mexico border with the Jesuit Migration Network, a group that supports and advocates for migrants across the Americas. There, she met families whose journeys had been marked by resilience and hardship—families like those welcomed at Romero House, but whose futures remain far more uncertain. Their experiences reveal the deep…

  • March 2025 Community News

    March 2025 Community News

    From the thrill of our Youth & Parents Soccer Match to the warmth of our Once-a-Month Supper Super, the past months at Romero House have been filled with moments of connection. Our Live-In Team also took time to reflect and recharge at the Mid-Year Retreat, strengthening our shared commitment to community. These gatherings remind us…

  • House Coordinator applications now open

    House Coordinator applications now open

    Do you want to live at Romero House? Do you want to be part of a movement that helps communities and neighborhoods to welcome and support refugees? We need community-service, outgoing and inclusive-minded people like you to join us!

  • University Women’s Club of Toronto Fundraiser

    University Women’s Club of Toronto Fundraiser

    Join the University of Toronto Women’s Club on April 24, 6:30 pm at the Faculty Club for a special evening in support of Romero House. Hear from keynote speaker Nancy Lam, an immigration lawyer and author of a novel based on her own mother’s story of migrating to Canada.