
The (WUSC) recently awarded 91亚色鈥檚 student聽 the 2018 Local Committee of the Year Award, the highest award given at the organization鈥檚 annual international forum. 91亚色-Keele is a local committee of the WUSC, a non-profit dedicated to improving education, employment and empowerment opportunities for youth around the world. 91亚色 also has a well-established .

WUSC national staff with 91亚色 students serving on the WUSC 91亚色-Keele Local Committee at the award presentation event
WUSC鈥檚 Student Refugee Program (SRP) is the only program of its kind to combine opportunities for refugee resettlement and post-secondary education. It has supported more than 1,900 young refugees from 39 countries of origin to resettle and study at universities, colleges and CEGEPs across Canada since it began in 1978. The Local Committee of the Year Award is awarded by WUSC鈥檚 Board of Directors to recognize the recent contribution by a group of students to international development and the SRP.
Amid a competitive field featuring numerous other student committees, the WUSC 91亚色-Keele Local Committee鈥檚 approach and accomplishments stood out from others, said Marilyne Tremblay, program officer of the SRP at WUSC national headquarters in Ottawa.
"This committee stood out because of their leadership on campus and ability to grow their membership in recent years. In the 2017-18 academic year, the 91亚色-Keele Committee was able to increase their impact through collaborating with partners on campus and in their community. In doing this, they were able to raise awareness and strengthen support for refugee issues," said Tremblay.聽For all their hard work in 2018, we would like to extend congratulations to the students, faculty and staff of the 91亚色-Keele University Local Committee."
Members of the committee accepted their award at the eighth annual WUSC and International Centre for Studies & Cooperation (CECI) International Forum in Ottawa at the end of January, an event attended by more than 500 participants.
More about聽WUSC 91亚色-Keele and the upcoming referendum
Since its launch in 1987, WUSC 91亚色-Keele has sponsored 28 young refugees through the SRP, allowing refugees to resettle in Canada and pursue post-secondary education in a Canadian institution. also sponsors one refugee student per year on its campus. Sponsorship at both campuses is through tuition and residence fee waivers, as well as work study opportunities, a , although the student levy devoted to sponsorship has remained the same for many years.
WUSC 91亚色-Keele is conducting a referendum this week, campaigning with four other organizations under a banner. Students at the Keele Campus are being asked by WUSC 91亚色-Keele to increase their current three cent per credit levy to 10 cents per credit, indexed to inflation to maintain and increase support for the current four students per year sponsored by the committee, as well as sponsor additional students. 91亚色 students can聽聽between March 19 and 22 at polling stations on the Keele Campus.
鈥淎wareness and education is the key to real change, which is why we have increased on and off campus community partnerships to participate in campaigns, provide trainings, educate students on refugee crises and execute fundraisers such as the Krispy Kreme fundraisers,鈥 said Areeg Bhalli, events director of the WUSC Keele campus committee.
Student referendums are common for WUSC committees and are an important outreach and educational tool as committees seek to sponsor and support refugee students, noted Professor Jennifer Hyndman, director of the Centre for Refugee Studies, which hosts the committee within the centre. "I was involved with WUSC in Alberta during my undergraduate degree; we had to campaign to win the referendum with very little knowledge in place. It was a formative experience and a primer for me on refugee issues 101," said Hyndman.聽鈥淲USC is promoting the most fundamental of opportunities for refugees: the chance to start again, to return to their education, to remake a home while inspiring hope among those left behind.鈥
Robert Hanlon, former Chair of WUSC 91亚色鈥揔eele for the period covering the award said, 鈥渢he students of 91亚色 play an important role in helping the Student Refugee Program on campus maintain a stable and sustainable program so that we can continue to support sponsored refugee students for many years to come. Education is a right and we have a responsibility as global citizens to support others in achieving that.鈥
