About LMLIP
About LMLIP
The London & Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership is a collaborative community initiative that facilitates and strengthens the integration of immigrants into a welcoming community. LMLIP is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, and supported by the Province of Ontario and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. LMLIP is co-led by the City of London and a community member.
For more information on the #AllAreWelcomeHere campaign, please contact:
Huda Hussein, LMLIP Project Coordinator at (hhussein@lmlip.ca, Ph: 519-663-0551 ext. 283
For a free lawn sign, window decal and/or car bumper sticker, contact:
Tristan Johnson at tjohnson@lmlip.ca; 519-663-0551 ext 280 or check here for more locations
Volunteering Opportunities
Over 100 volunteers run the London & Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership (LMLIP) from different sectors, academics, ethno-cultural and religious groups and interested residents. One of the primary objectives of the LMLIP is to support the successful integration of immigrants and contribute to creating a more welcoming community in the region.
LMLIP is guided by a Central Council and five issue-specific sub-councils: education, employment, health and wellbeing, inclusion and civic engagement, and settlement. LMLIP recruits volunteers twice a year to serve on one of the issue-specific sub-councils. Volunteers draft their work plan annually, based on the LMLIP three-year Strategic Plan, and reach out to stakeholders whose mandates align with the issue to execute projects in the work plan.
For more information, please contact info@lmlip.ca