About Us
Our Mission
Bubble's mission is to harness the power of the internet and IT technology to establish a thriving multicultural community. We are dedicated to providing a seamless platform for newcomers, volunteers, community members, and service providers in Atlantic Canada.
Through technological innovation, we foster communication and prosperity among community members, creating beneficial experiences for individuals and driving the collective development of our multicultural community.
Inclusivity:
We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and cultures, committed to building an open and inclusive community.
Connection:
We emphasize creating a closely connected multicultural community by linking individuals, organizations, and resources to share, learn, and grow together.
Community Engagement:
We promote active participation from community members, encouraging positive contributions to community building and development, and fostering a vibrant and engaged community.
Innovation:
We continuously explore new technologies and innovative approaches to provide more efficient and convenient services, driving community development.
Collaboration:
We
encourage collaboration from all stakeholders, aiming to establish strong
partnerships among community members, volunteers, and service providers for
mutual prosperity.
Our Values
How We Work
Bubbles serves as a centralized hub, seamlessly integrating volunteer resources across Atlantic Canada, catering to both community members and newcomers in the Maritimes. We also aim to revolutionize the current volunteer management in our region, to make our volunteer community more connected and to serve more people more efficiently. With more service providers (organizations) joining us, we can:
Empowering newcomers
With comprehensive and diverse information and services on a unified platform, we minimize the time and financial investment required to explore their new community.
Simultaneously alleviating the psychological anxiety that comes with integrating into a new environment, we strive to facilitate a smoother, more successful integration into the Atlantic region.
Empowering Service providers
By enhancing the efficiency of service providers and multicultural community organizations in connecting with clients and expediting their access to volunteers.
By streamlining the intake and training process, we help service providers engage volunteers effectively and assist volunteers in discovering opportunities aligned with their interests effortlessly.
Empowering volunteers
To make a more efficient impact in our diverse community.
Our vision is to centralize all multicultural organizations and service providers in the Atlantic region, therefore at Bubble, individuals passionate about contributing to multicultural communities can quickly find organizations and positions aligned with their interests.
We cordially invite more multicultural organizations and volunteers to join us, grow our list of partners, fostering seamless collaboration and shared growth within our multicultural community.
Our Partners:
Multicultural Association of Fredericton (MCAF).
Established in 1974, the Multicultural Association of Fredericton (MCAF) plays a vital role in establishing communication and fostering understanding between the community, settled immigrants, and newcomers in the city of Fredericton.
New Brunswick Multicultural Council (NBMC)
was formed and incorporated in 1983. Their member agencies provide services to newcomers across the province of New Brunswick to enrich and grow our communities and enhance life in our province by enabling newcomers and members of the multicultural community to fully participate in society.
ARAISA
The Atlantic Region Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies (ARAISA) is a non-profit umbrella organization that has been providing support to the settlement and integration sector in Atlantic Canada for over 28 years, with 32 Anglophone and Francophone Member organizations in the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, help settlement and integration organizations in the region fulfill their mission and help newcomers create a new life in Atlantic Canada.