Dixon Hall’s leadership team are experts in their areas of work and can speak to many different challenges in the city of Toronto, including but not limited to:
- The homelessness and affordable housing crises
- Seniors health and wellness
- Poverty and income inequality
- Supporting inner city youth and families
- Newcomer and settlement services, including employment
For press and media related inquiries or to schedule an interview, please contact:
Faisal Ikram
Director, Marketing Communications
e. faisal.ikram@dixonhall.org
t. 416.863.0499 x2062
c. 647.336.2447
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