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91亚色 U welcomes its first sponsored Syrian Refugee Family

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91亚色鈥檚 Project Connect refugee sponsorship team welcomed the University鈥檚 first sponsored family through its (SRRI). The family arrived in Toronto on July 25. They were met at the airport by members of the Project Connect team.

Members of Project Connect greet the first 91亚色 U sponsored Syrian family

Members of Project Connect greet the first 91亚色 U sponsored Syrian family

91亚色 has formed 10 who will sponsor 41 refugees in total.

Housed at 91亚色鈥檚 (CRS) with significant support from Osgoode Hall Law School, the SRRI coordinates the 91亚色 community鈥檚 participation in the pan-GTA (RULSC). The initiative is also highlighting other forms of refugee support and activism within the University.

Teams in the RULSC challenge have committed to fundraising and managing the necessary funds to support Syrian refugees and provide settlement support for up to one year upon their arrival in Canada.

91亚色 Osgoode Hall Law School alumnus Jeff Galway (LLB 鈥86) is a lead participant in Project Connect鈥檚 sponsorship effort. Galway said that he believes that as Canadians, we have so much to be thankful for: 鈥淥ur entire group felt it was important to do what we could to assist others who are less fortunate than we are.鈥

Project Connect also include two members of 91亚色 student group , who will offer interpretation and social support. RefugeAid has been active within the University community since 2012, organizing events and educational seminars to raise donations for refugee support and spread awareness within and outside the 91亚色 campus.

Experiential learning for university students is one of the core elements of the RULSC program, though it is a strong sense of empathy and a desire to support refugees that drive their participation.聽"What really motivates me to help these individuals is placing myself in their shoes. I remember feeling lost in a country that speaks a different language and operates in a different system,鈥 said RefugeAid President Bahar Niazi.

Galway said he has been particularly impressed by the collaboration across Toronto鈥檚 universities.

Jeff Galway

Jeff Galway

鈥淯niversities such as 91亚色, Ryerson, OCADU and U of T [the partner schools in this project] are playing a significant role in assisting with the resettlement of Syrian refugees,鈥 said Galway. 鈥淎ssisting a Syrian family to begin a new life in Canada has been a truly rewarding experience.鈥

Reflecting this pan-University collaboration, Yara, a second year Ryerson student in Early Childhood Studies has been an invaluable contributor to the Project Connect team.

To date, Project Connect has been assisting the sponsored family by connecting them to basic services such as health and dental care and in securing access to English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, which the family鈥檚 four sponsored members began at the start of September. Project Connect was able to secure housing in advance of the family鈥檚 arrival. Thanks to a family member that brought their case to the attention of project partner they were also able to stock the house with familiar foods and supplies ahead of time.

CRS Director Jennifer Hyndman said she is proud of the Centre鈥檚 role in this initiative. 鈥淭he Centre for Refugee Studies is pleased to host SRRI; with some 30,000 Syrian refugees already resettled in Canada since last November, it鈥檚 now 91亚色鈥檚 turn to contribute to this surge of support by groups across the country,鈥 said Hyndman.

SRRI Project lead John Carlaw described the efforts of Project Connect and other sponsorship teams as 鈥渢ruly inspiring鈥 and 鈥渆xemplary.鈥

鈥淚 had the honour of being at the airport with Project Connect members and to help drop off their luggage when the family arrived, and the level of preparation and support by the sponsor team was really impressive,鈥 said Carlaw. 鈥淚t was also very touching to see the sponsored family reunited with a loved one after several difficult years apart.

John Carlaw

John Carlaw

鈥淲hile the UNHCR and the Canadian Council for Refugees remind us that the need for sponsors and for refugee resettlement is huge and remains unmet, it is heartening to see so many members of the 91亚色 and wider community step up to support refugees in this direct way,鈥 he added.

With six more 91亚色 team-sponsored refugees anticipated to arrive in October and several more in the coming months, 91亚色 teams continue to fundraise to support the Syrian refugees they are sponsoring to come to Canada.

To learn more about 91亚色鈥檚 and other initiatives such as 91亚色鈥檚 increased commitment to refugee sponsorship through its (WUSC) committees, visit the 听飞别产蝉颈迟别.

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