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Syrian Refugee Group: let the fundraising begin

The Syrian Refugee Group of Fort St. James has fundraising underway.
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Members of the Syrian Refugee Group of Fort St. James busily prepare for the first fundraiser set for March 19.

Barbara Latkowski

Caledonia Courier

 

The Syrian Refugee Group of Fort St. James has fundraising underway.

Only after three meetings, the group has already committed to sponsoring a Syrian family or two.

Over 8 million Syrians have been displaced and 4 million have fled conflict and poverty in hope of finding a better future and a new opportunity elsewhere.

About 25,000 refugees are set to arrive in Canada in 2016.

And Fort St. James is ready to do their part and welcome a Syrian family to their home town.

“It’s all about making them feel safe,” said group member, Louise Evan-Salt.

Evan-Salt has played an integral part in finding out more about the process of sponsorship.

The sponsorship is likely to take place through the Mennonite Central Committee who is based in Abbotsford B.C.

This international organization has been approved for this purpose and it is keen to help various groups like the one in Fort St. James get through the sponsorship process.

And with the situation being as desperate as it is, Fort St. James could see a Syrian family in the community within 1-4 months.

But first, it’s all about money.

The blended sponsorship program seems the most favored option as government assistance will be made available throughout the one year commitment.

About $27,500 needs to be secured and ready before the process can even begin.

Priorities such as a budget (for clothing, food, etc.) and housing must be presented as well before applying for sponsorship.

Regardless, the group is committed and is now asking for support from the community.

The first Syrian refugee fundraising event will take place on March 19th.

A Toonie Gift Basket Fundraiser is inviting anyone, including all local companies and organizations to donate a basket of gifts.

The draw for the gift baskets will take place at a pot luck ethnic dinner at the Fort St. James High School gym. Baskets are to be ready for collection on March 11.

The ethnic dinner invites all to bring an ethnic dish to the school gym for a family night of food, fun and even some belly dancing, drumming and face painting thrown in to complete the evening.

For more information, contact: Nancy at (250) 996-3671 nancyc2@telus.net

Joyce at (250) 839-3134 joycejylam@hotmail.com

The next Syrian Refugee Group meeting will take place at 7 p.m. on Wednesday March 2 at the Fort St. James Public Library. All are welcome.