Community Connections

Canadian workplace culture and occupational practices
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Role of public institutions and surrounding community resources
Local culture and values

Check out our different mentorship and volunteer options!
If one of these sections sounds like a great fit for you, contact our office!

English or French Mentors

Our 1-on-1 English or French Mentorship Program is designed to support newcomers and immigrants as they build confidence and fluency in English. You’ll be paired with a dedicated mentor who tailors each session to your goals—whether that’s everyday conversation, workplace communication, or navigating life in your new community.


Through personalized lessons, real-life practice, and ongoing encouragement, you’ll learn at your own pace in a welcoming, judgment-free environment. This program is more than language learning—it’s about connection, confidence, and feeling empowered to thrive in your new home.

Become a Career Mentor

Make a meaningful difference by supporting newcomer immigrants as they explore career pathways in their new country. Our 1-on-1 Career Exploration Mentorship Program pairs volunteers with newcomers seeking guidance on career options, workplace culture, and professional growth.
As a mentor, you’ll share your experience, offer encouragement, and help mentees build confidence as they navigate their career journey. No prior mentoring experience is required—just a willingness to listen, share insights, and support someone taking their next steps.
Join us and help newcomers turn their skills and aspirations into informed career choices.

Homework Club

As a Homework Club Virtual Tutor, you will mentor younger students (ages 5–13) by supporting them with their English (reading and writing), Math, Science, and Social Studies homework. Through weekly online sessions, you’ll help build students’ confidence, strengthen their academic skills, and encourage positive learning habits in a supportive environment.


This is a great opportunity to earn volunteer hours, give back to your community, and contribute to the development of children and youth. You’ll also build valuable soft skills such as communication, leadership, and patience, while gaining hands-on experience using online tools like Zoom—all in just one hour per week, online.

Pre-arrival Program

The Pre-Arrival Mentorship Program connects local professionals with newcomer professionals before they arrive in the community. As a mentor, you’ll support newcomers by sharing insights about employment, workplace culture, and life in the South Okanagan–Similkameen.


The program helps newcomers prepare for meaningful employment while allowing you to expand your professional network, strengthen your coaching skills, and give back in a meaningful way. Mentorship takes place online for about one hour per week over eight weeks, with a flexible schedule.

At SOICS, we offer a wide range of social events designed to help newcomers integrate into the community, connect with others, and feel welcomed. Through these events, SOICS also plays an active role in the local community by sharing our values and raising awareness of the rich diversity within the South Okanagan.

Join us for monthly sessions facilitated by Anona Kampe from the Penticton Indian Band. Through storytelling and hands-on learning, Anona shares the rich knowledge, skills, and traditions of the Syilx Okanagan people. Locations vary.

Join us for field trips! Snowshoeing, hiking, and many more!


Learning Groups

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Contact us for registration details and more information! Please note some of these activities offered may vary from year to year,

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