91亚色

Skip to main content Skip to local navigation

SEEDS at 91亚色 U facilitates science education for refugee families

A new multidisciplinary grassroots initiative out of 91亚色 has launched to engage newly arrived refugee children in science education.

Science Rendezvous

Families residing at COSTI鈥檚 Ralph Chiodo Family Immigration Reception Centre in Toronto were taken to Science Rendezvous

The initiative, Science Enrichment and Educational Development for Syrians & Refugees at 91亚色 (SEEDS at 91亚色 U), is raising funds to take the children and their families, from countries such as Syria, Iraq and Somalia, to various science-oriented, educational events.

Families residing at COSTI鈥檚 Ralph Chiodo Family Immigration Reception Centre in Toronto were the first to participate, and were taken to Science Rendezvous at the Markham鈥檚 Farmers Market earlier this month.

鈥淲e are overwhelmed by the tremendous support from 91亚色 students, staff and professors who have donated time and money to support the transition and integration of families settling into Canada through science education,鈥 said聽Sapna Sharma, a 91亚色 U biologist who is leading the steering committee for SEEDS at 91亚色 U.

At Science Rendezvous, the children took part in science demonstrations, hands-on activities and experiments, and were treated to a pizza lunch.

鈥淭heir enthusiasm for every aspect of the day, including the bus ride to Markham, was infectious,鈥 said聽Sharma. 鈥淎 common sentiment expressed by the refugees was: 鈥榃e are happy because we are safe.鈥 鈥

The Mayor of Markham, Frank Scarpitti, was on hand to welcome the families to Science Rendezvous and said 鈥淚 am especially happy to welcome the refugees here to Science Rendezvous. It is so wonderful to see how Canadians have come forward to welcome new Canadians.鈥

Volunteer translators, including Jala Rizek and Nahla Salem who are currently 聽graduate students in the Department of Psychology and Schulich School of Business at 91亚色, helped coordinate the transportation and engage in science activities with the families.

鈥淚t was a humbling and emotional day for all volunteers to hear of the hardships the families endured, yet the enthusiasm with which they enjoyed their new life in Canada,鈥 said聽Dawn Bazely, a 91亚色 U biologist.

SEEDS at 91亚色 U is currently accepting donations and planning for their next outing.

鈥淭he dedication and commitment from 91亚色 U students to helping improve the lives of others is inspiring,鈥 said聽Samantha Stefanoff, a 91亚色 U biology graduate student. 鈥淲e are encouraged by the support from our scientific and student community as we plan further outreach events this summer.鈥

For more information on SEEDS at 91亚色 U, visit聽聽or contact Sapna Sharma at sharma11@yorku.ca or ext. 33761.

Latest News

Tags: