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Refugees

It started out as a job but turned into a rewarding ministry

It started out as a job but turned into a rewarding ministry

Huron Refugee Committee By Kyle Gascho Between November 2015 and February 2016, the Government of Canada resettled 25,000 Syrian...

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Hoping for more sponsored refugees to arrive in 2021

Hoping for more sponsored refugees to arrive in 2021

In 2020, 18 refugee families (30 individuals) whose sponsorship was submitted by the Huron Refugee Committee have arrived in Canada....

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A story with a heart:  Moo Ku Paw's long journey to Canada

A story with a heart: Moo Ku Paw's long journey to Canada

By Jane Townshend For more than ten long years, the family of Moo Saw waited for any sign of hope that their lives would change and...

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Huron Refugees: Interview #1

Huron Refugees: Interview #1

In this first interview, the Huron Refugee Committee interviewed Barbara Grey from a Church Group in Owen Sound!

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Huron Refugees: Interview #2

Huron Refugees: Interview #2

In this second interview, the Huron Refugee Committee interviewed Tekle, a Co-Sponsor from Kitchener/Waterloo!

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Huron Refugees: Interview #3

Huron Refugees: Interview #3

In this third interview, the Huron Refugee Committee interview Khaled, a newcomer to Canada supported by Brant Deanery!

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Huron Refugees: Interview #4

Huron Refugees: Interview #4

In this fourth interview, the Huron Refugee Committee interviews Mieke from the Brant Deanery and member of the Huron Refugee Committee!

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Huron Refugees: Interview #5

Huron Refugees: Interview #5

In this fifth interview, the Huron Refugee Committee interviews John from the Deanery of Lambton/Kent!

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Huron Refugees: Interview #6

Huron Refugees: Interview #6

In this sixth interview, the Huron Refugee Committee interviews Kent from St. Andrew Memorial Church, London!

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Huron Refugee Committee

Huron Refugee Committee

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PWRDF Refugee Network moves heaven and earth

PWRDF Refugee Network moves heaven and earth

By Suzanne Rumsey refugee (noun) a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural...

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Canada Day backyard party: Community building gathering

Canada Day backyard party: Community building gathering

Lambton and Area Ecumenical Refugee Committee’s (LAERC's) Canada Day party 2023, was a wonderful time for all − Buddhists, Muslims and...

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'You have saved us': Experiencing the sacred through refugee sponsorship

'You have saved us': Experiencing the sacred through refugee sponsorship

The Husain Zada family GROWING BEYOND THE DOORS By Rev. Canon Dr. Grayhame Bowcott For two years, they were separated. In August...

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The Diocese of Huron is situated on the ancestral beaver hunting grounds of the Algonquin, Haudenosaunee and Attawandaran peoples; the traditional and unceded lands of the Anishinaabe Peoples, of Walpole Island, Kettle Point and the Thames, the settled people’s Haudenosaunee Confederacy, at the Grand River and the Thames and the Lenni Lenape Delaware people’s of Moraviantown and Muncey.

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