Reunite a Syrian Family in Canada

 

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If you’re tired of being heartbroken by the plight of Syrian refugees, here’s an opportunity to save one family.

My name is Deana 10556400_10204474420001543_7452601640136811544_nBrynildsen, I am a long-time resident of New Westminster, BC, Canada.  For some background on me:  For 15 years, I worked overseas for the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs (in Pakistan, Kenya, Peru, Kuwait and China) and the Office of the High Representative for Bosnia & Herzegovina in Sarajevo.  I am now mostly retired but work part-time for the City of New Westminster.  I am a volunteer literacy tutor.

I’d like to introduce you to one particular family that needs your help.

 

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I want you to know Mohammed, a 26-year-old Syrian who came to Canada a year ago, all by himself, as a UNHCR-vetted, Canadian Government-approved refugee. I was touched by a story about him in the local newspaper (read it here) , especially something he said about not knowing five Canadians, and I felt compelled to reach out and try to help.

 

Since the story was published, Mohammed’s mother (Amira), 2 young sisters (Noor and Shahad) and his brother (Ahmad) have fled Syria to escape ISIS attacks on their city, Al-Hasakah.

 

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The terrorist attacks were the final straw, as they were already living in deplorable conditions from years of civil war.

 

Schools in their city were closed so Mohammed’s mom, a 3rd grade teacher, lost her livelihood. Shahad, the 5th grader, lost her schooling. The local university had been almost destroyed, forcing Noor, the civil engineering junior, to suspend her education. Mandatory military service to defend the regime of the dictator was looming for Ahmad.

 

Noor in her classroom at Al-Furat University

 

There was nothing left for the family in Syria. In November, they fled to Turkey and have taken refuge in the border town of Kilis. Mohammed is desperate to bring them to safety in Canada.

 

The funds we’re raising will be used to sponsor Mohammed’s family and to support them with living expenses for their first year in Canada. For a family of four, the Canadian Government requires that private sponsors raise a minimum of $30K to provide shelter, food, and emotional & social support for the family for a year.

 

The funds will be held in a Trust Account at VanCity Credit Union in New Westminster, BC.   I will be personally responsible for disbursing the funds to the family as required, primarily after their arrival in Canada, but also to secure accommodation before their arrival.

 

When I asked Mohammed if he thought $30K would be enough, he said that even if they had to sleep on the floor in one room, if they were together and had running water and a toilet that flushed, and they felt safe and no longer had to fear for their lives, he would be the happiest man in the world.

 

Mohammed’s story was recently featured on Shaw TV (Vancouver)

All donations, big or small, will be gratefully received.

 

‘Tis the season of goodwill towards men … and women and children.

 

Thank you for your gifts and for sharing this with your friends and family.

 

show your support by going to this link:

https://www.gofundme.com/SyrianFamilyRescue

Ways to Donate

Online GoFundMe donation

Show your support by visiting this link:

GoFundMe.com/SyrianFamilyRescue

By phone or email

If you wish to make a donation by phone, please call us at 604-889-5271. If you are unable to reach us at that time, please leave us a message or email us at goforwest@gmail.com and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Donate directly to the Trust Account

If you’re in Metro Vancouver and would prefer to donate directly to the Trust Account for Mohammed’s family, please drop by any VanCity credit union location. The account number is 925545-59.

Sorry, but deposits cannot be made by electronic fund transfer — only in person at a VanCity Branch.

In-Kind Donations

Coming soon…

We will start receiving in-kind donations when the family arrives in BC.