Prince Rupert's former Presbyterian Church on 4th Ave East will serve as the launchpad next week for local efforts in aid of potential Ukrainian refugee relocation to the North Coast |
As the Russian military continues to wage Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine, media reports have continued to highlight the growing refugee situation as mostly, the elderly, women and children make their way away from the Russian attack to safer refuge in neighbouring counties.
The prospect of an extended stay away from their homes is now providing for planning for nations around the world to accept those looking for safety, with Premier Horgan just last week noting of some efforts underway in British Columbia.John Farrell, who was part of the Rupert Syrian Relief program locally a few years ago, has posted a notice through his Social media feed that outlines how the local project in aid of Ukraine is coming together.
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So far, they don't appear to have any form of a Social media presence in place towards sharing information and keeping potential helpers up to speed on events.
That all could change by next week following their introductory session on March 23rd at the former Presbyterian Church on 4th Avenue East at 6:30 PM
We will keep an eye out for more information on their efforts as they update their plans.
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Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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