The Syrian Refugee Crisis has dominated the headlines in Canada & there's been a lot of debate out there because of the short timeline: bringing 25,000 people to Canada by January 1st is ambitious. But we've done it before: Canada brought in 50,000 Vietnamese refugees in 1979 & 1980, many of them in a very short time frame.
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It's likely that a large number of the Syrian refugees will come here to Vancouver, which is going to require major community support to make it work. That means you, me, our family, neighbours, & friends need to help.
So what can we do?
The Immigrant Services Society of BC is a great place to start. ISS provides a variety of support services for both immigrants & refugees to help them get settled, find careers & learn all they need to know about starting their new lives in Canada. Through their dedicated staff, volunteers & community partners (like the Mount Pleasant Family Centre Society's Circles of Care & Connection Early Years Refugee program), they provide settlement, education & employment services for over 25,000 clients every year.
ISSofBC is the largest agency of its kind in Western Canada, with targeted programs for refugees, women, children, & youth, plus support services in over 45 languages. Their programs & services are available throughout Metro Vancouver, Squamish & the Okanagan.
The Immigrant Services Society of BC is a great place to start. ISS provides a variety of support services for both immigrants & refugees to help them get settled, find careers & learn all they need to know about starting their new lives in Canada. Through their dedicated staff, volunteers & community partners (like the Mount Pleasant Family Centre Society's Circles of Care & Connection Early Years Refugee program), they provide settlement, education & employment services for over 25,000 clients every year.
Here are four concrete things you can do:
- Volunteer with ISS. If you live in the areas mentioned above, & you have at least two hours a week to spare, you can volunteer. Lead a conversation circle, help out with admin work, be a settlement helper for individuals & families, provide crisis counselling if you're trained--there are lots of jobs.
- Offer housing. If you have a spare room, a rental suite downstairs, or even a whole house available, add yourself to the list of potential rental housing here. Refugees do receive a (small) housing allowance to cover rent.
- Provide employment opportunities. If you own or manage a business, consider hiring a newcomer.
- Give money. You can donate to the ISS refugee sponsorship fund or the ISS Welcome House facility. This amazing facility will combine many of the services & programs, as well as short term housing for newcomers to Canada, all in one place in East Vancouver. (you may have seen the construction site at East 10th Ave & Victoria Drive--that's it!)
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