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Canada’s Sikhs offer support to Syrian refugees

The Sikh community in Canada came together to offer services to support Syrian refugees who are expected to arrive in the area over the next few months.

Updated on: Nov 24, 2015 09:44 PM IST
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The Sikh community in Canada came together to offer services to support Syrian refugees who are expected to arrive in the area over the next few months.

The Sikh community has offered help with housing, schooling, food and clothing to the Syrian refugees coming to Canada. (AFP)
The Sikh community has offered help with housing, schooling, food and clothing to the Syrian refugees coming to Canada. (AFP)

The Sikhs in Lower Mainland name commonly applied to the region surrounding and including Vancouver, British Columbia offered help with housing, schooling, food and clothing to the Syrian refugees coming to Canada, CBC News reported on Monday.

“The Sikh community itself has come to Canada in many different ways from the early 1900s and onwards,” said Randeep Sarai, Surrey Centre MP.

“Welcoming others, newcomers, was part of their life, whether they (Canadian people) knew them or not. Whether immigrants came from India, or whether they were refugees in tumultuous times during the 1980s, the Sikh way, the Canadian way, was always to give them a home, help them at the temple and help feed them,” he said.

Government officials estimated that around 2,500 Syrian refugees could land in the region within the next few weeks. These refugees have left Syria because of the ongoing civil war.

Some Sikh organisations expressed the desire to help in resettling the refugees.

The Khalsa School in Surrey has extended its help to educate children of Syrian refugees.

“We even have several teachers who speak Arabic, and we will do whatever we can to help the new students feel welcome,” Kamalpreet Bagga, the school principal, said. She said interfaith teaching would be offered to them.

The federal government plans to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada by the New Year.

 
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