Prince George for Ukraine is helping families fleeing war to build new lives in Canada.
As of the middle of October, Prince George for Ukraine had helped 117 Ukrainian refugees resettle in Prince George, and supported another seven resettling in other northern B.C. communities.
St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, Share Home Refugee Sponsorship Committee, Mennonite Central Committee, Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society , Prince George Community Foundation, Yalenka Ukrainian Dancers, all levels of local government, Prince George Chamber of Commerce and others came together to help, Scott said.
“We place Ukrainians with host families, when we can,” Scott said. “Just to give them a landing space to get their feet under them.” “The Mennonite Central Committee has a large number of units in Prince George,” Scott said. “When they are ready, we help move them into their own place.” “There are six or seven whose English is zero,” Scott said. “They are not employable yet, but they will be.”
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