Welcoming the Whole Community
Whether you’re organizing a community event, responsible for its promotion, or are a sponsor for it, you want to make sure that everyone knows they are invited. Many communities in large Canadian cities like Toronto and Vancouver are highly multi-cultural with people of many different ethnicities and languages living in the same communities. It can be easy to accidentally forget that not all of the community members speak the same language, namely English, with the same fluency.
When there is a large event, or special event that a particular community has become known for, it’s helpful to provide promotional and logistical information in a variety of languages. Usually languages are neighborhood-centric and you can select the top two, three, or four that are dominant in that neighborhood. TechnovateTranslations.com, in Toronto, can translate any type (pamphlets, signs, letters, forms etc.) of event information for you. Providing event information in multiple languages not only helps increase attendance rates, it also creates goodwill within the community.
It is courteous to provide the event information in different languages. It sends out the message that everyone is a welcome part of the community, regardless of language or cultural background. Having the event information translated into the languages present within the community acknowledges the importance of the individuals who speak them. It promotes a sense of welcome, of community, and allows friendships to grow with the intermingling of newcomers or those who, until now, may have felt shy joining community events with established community members.
TechnovateTranslations.com has a team of translators who work in over 100 official languages. We regularly work with communities on document translation for their various members. Event information translation, is simply one aspect of community-related document translation we have experience with.

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