Prenatal Healthcare Resources

Pregnancy is a significant transition for new parents, requiring awareness and access to appropriate prenatal care information. Prenatal care aims to enhance maternal and fetal health and prepare individuals for parenting. Prenatal educational programs provide expecting parents valuable knowledge and skills in various aspects of maternal and fetal health, reducing the risk of complications and promoting positive health outcomes for both the pregnant person and their baby. 

In partnership with the Humber College Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, we are excited to launch a new website dedicated to providing pregnant immigrant women with essential resources and information to navigate their prenatal care.

This initiative is crucial because many newcomers in Ontario encounter barriers to accessing prenatal care due to their uninsured status, resulting in inadequate support.

Our project addresses this issue by offering a comprehensive and easily accessible database of healthcare services. The website includes detailed information on available resources, ensuring these women can obtain the necessary care during pregnancy. This collaboration between Humber College and MNLCT highlights our strong commitment to improving healthcare accessibility for vulnerable populations and enhancing health outcomes for uninsured pregnant women.

Check this website for more resources and information on how to navigate prenatal healthcare.

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We are sharing an update on the technical issues MNLC is experiencing.

When the issue was first identified, it appeared to be a technical disruption with one of our systems. Through further investigation, we confirmed that the technical issue was the result of a malicious cybersecurity incident.

Since then, we have been working closely with external cybersecurity experts to understand what happened, contain the incident, and secure our systems.

Based on what we know so far, we have not found evidence that clients’ personal information has been accessed. Our investigation is ongoing, and we are continuing to assess the full scope. If we determine that anyone’s personal information has been affected, we will contact those individuals directly.

We know this disruption has made it harder to reach us, and we are sorry for the frustration and concern this may have caused—especially for the newcomers, refugees, and others in our community who rely on our services. We understand that privacy, safety, and access to support are especially important, and we take that responsibility seriously.

Our phone and email systems remain temporarily unavailable as we take the necessary steps to restore them safely. In the meantime, you can continue to reach us at the temporary emails listed below for urgent matters, or visit us in person.

As a precaution, we encourage everyone to be cautious of unexpected emails, phone calls, or messages claiming to be from our organization. We will not ask for sensitive personal information through unofficial channels.

We will continue to share updates as we learn more.

Thank you for your patience and trust. We are actively addressing the incident and strengthening our systems to better protect the people we serve.

Our Resource Centre at Keele office is open from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Settlement staff are available to answer questions and provide guidance, and LINC in-person classes are running as usual.

The HAP clinic is open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at our Finch office, 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM.

For urgent matters regarding other departments, please contact us via our temporary emails: 

We take your privacy seriously and kindly ask that you do not share sensitive personal information via email.

We will notify you as soon as we are back.