Annapolis Valley Register

‘This will be life changing’

Housing sought for two refugee families coming to Berwick

- BY ASHLEY THOMPSON KINGSCOUNT­YNEWS.CA Ashley.thompson@kingscount­ynews.ca

A volunteer group determined to help two refugee families start a new life in Berwick is on the lookout for suitable housing options.

The Berwick & District Refugee Settlement group has raised more than $50,000 to sponsor two families forced to flee from their wartorn communitie­s in Iraq nearly five years ago.

“These families are actually Christian, as opposed to Muslim, and so they could have been very easily persecuted… because that’s what was happening around them,” said Edith Menzies, chairperso­n of the Berwick-based group of volunteers.

One couple has a four-yearold boy, and the other family includes four children: an 11-year-old girl, nine-year-old girl, seven-year-old boy and three-year-old boy.

“The families that we have coming, their parents were sponsored and came to Middleton. These are two married daughters,” said Menzies.

The young families are living in crowded, sub-par conditions in Lebanon while awaiting the final approvals necessary to begin their journey to Canada. In December, they were scheduled in for a second set of interviews with a Canadian visa officer in Beirut, and the subsequent medical exams.

Menzies is optimistic the time-consuming applicatio­n

process will soon come to a close, and the families will be arriving in Berwick in early 2018.

“The whole process is out of our control and it takes the time that it takes,” she said, noting that the sponsorshi­p group formed about two years ago.

“We just need to be patient and know that it will happen.”

The group is actively searching for two-bedroom and threebedro­om housing options in Berwick in order to have furnished accommodat­ions secured for the families before they arrive.

“Whatever we get will be heaven to them, I’m sure,” she said.

Menzies is thrilled to know that the ongoing generosity of private citizens, local churches, businesses and service groups will result in better opportunit­ies for two young families that have endured unimaginab­le living conditions.

“It’s really hard to imagine how they live and what they’ve experience­d,” she said.

“This will be life changing.” Anyone with informatio­n about prospectiv­e housing options for the incoming families can call Irmgard Lipp at (902) 538-8714, or e-mail Menzies at ke.menzies@ns.sympatico.ca.

 ?? ASHLEY THOMPSON ?? Berwick & District Refugee Settlement Group chairperso­n Edith Menzies says the volunteer-driven sponsorshi­p group hopes to bring two young families staying in sub-par conditions in Lebanon to Kings County in early 2018.
ASHLEY THOMPSON Berwick & District Refugee Settlement Group chairperso­n Edith Menzies says the volunteer-driven sponsorshi­p group hopes to bring two young families staying in sub-par conditions in Lebanon to Kings County in early 2018.

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