Opeyemi “Yemi” Fadipe is the Founder and Executive Director of Bridge of Hope MultiService Centre. She is a Registered Social Worker with extensive experience supporting immigrant families, newcomers, and individuals affected by domestic violence, homelessness, and mental health challenges.
Yemi holds a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Manitoba and has worked in community-based roles across Edmonton and Manitoba, including housing support, youth recovery, Indigenous community services, and domestic violence intervention.
Inspired by her own journey as an immigrant and mother, Yemi established Bridge of Hope to create a safe, culturally responsive space where families can access support, rebuild stability, and thrive.
Compassionate, dedicated, and community-driven, Yemi is committed to strengthening families, uplifting newcomers, and fostering a safer, more inclusive Edmonton for all.
Toyosi Ogundare is the Program Coordinator at Bridge of Hope MultiService Centre, bringing years of frontline experience supporting children, youth, and families with diverse and complex needs. With a background in human services and disability support, Toyosi has worked as an Educational Assistant with Edmonton Public Schools and as a Community Support Worker with Entrust Disability Services, where she supported individuals living with developmental disabilities, behavioral challenges, and mental health concerns.
Her work is grounded in empathy, cultural sensitivity, and trauma-informed practice. Growing up in a large family, Toyosi developed strong values of resilience, compassion, and community care—values that guide her approach today. She is passionate about creating safe, supportive environments where vulnerable individuals feel heard, respected, and empowered.
At Bridge of Hope MultiService Centre, Toyosi coordinates programs, assists with community outreach, and helps ensure families—especially immigrants and newcomers—receive the resources, advocacy, and emotional support they need to thrive in their new communities.
We recognize the unique challenges that newcomer and immigrant families face—from financial hardship to cultural barriers and complex system navigation. That’s why our team delivers services that are trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and tailored to each family’s needs.
At Bridge of Hope, we stand beside you—offering support, guidance, and hope as you take steps toward a safer and stronger future.
We transform support into lasting change for families, individuals & communities.
Empowering newcomers to learn, belong, and thrive together.
Be part of a movement that empowers and protects vulnerable families.
To support immigrants, newcomers, and families impacted by domestic violence by providing culturally sensitive, trauma-informed services that empower individuals to heal, rebuild, and thrive.
A safe, inclusive community where every individual—regardless of background or circumstance—has the opportunity to live free from violence, access essential resources, and build a strong foundation for a better future.
We provide compassionate, safe, and supportive care that empowers families to thrive. We honor all cultures and identities, work collaboratively with our community, and uphold integrity in everything we do.