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Former church donates $28K to Multicultu­ral Council

- Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

The Moose Jaw Multicultu­ral Council (MJMC) can now meet the needs of newly arrived immigrants more quickly thanks to a donation from the former parish of St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

Jean Tkatch, former church board president, and Amy Jane Lunov, former WUHDVXUHU YLVLWHG WKH 0-0& RI¿FH RQ 6HSW 28 and presented a cheque for $28,000. Stefanie Palmer, executive director, and Jaella Wiebe, settlement services manager, accepted on behalf of the organizati­on.

“It’s awesome. It will help many people over the next little while,” Palmer said.

“It makes a difference in people’s OLYHV RIWHQ EHFDXVH WKH\¶UH LQ YHU\ GLI¿cult situations,” agreed Wiebe.

Caring for immigrants

The money will support the Multicultu­ral Council’s Saskatchew­an Cares Fund, which meets newcomers’ immediate needs such as acquiring a driver’s licence, buying groceries, or attaining job skills training, said Palmer. This money is welcomed — and a very nice surprise.

“We’re very, very grateful. It’s helpful too because we have good core funding for our programs, but they don’t always allow us to support our clients in ways they need actual physical things,” Palmer said. “… we can’t necessaril­y buy them groceries if they’re struggling or things like that.”

The Multicultu­ral Council knows some immigrants have support, but it could be months before they receive a job or other assistance, she pointed out. Immigrants who come for work need proof RI WKHLU ¿QDQFHV ZKLOH UHIXJHHV XVXDOO\ depend on often-delayed government support.

“Some of the Ukrainian immigrants that are coming, they’re all women with little kids, basically,” said Tkatch.

The last penny

St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox &KXUFK KDG RQO\ ¿YH PHPEHUV EXW SOHQty of money when it closed in November 2021, so the remaining parishione­rs decided to donate to local organizati­ons, Lunov explained. Since closing, the parish has donated around $250,000 to about seven groups.

“We have no more money left to give,” Lunov laughed.

“That’s the last cheque, the last penny,” chuckled Tkatch.

Tkatch and Lunov chose the Multicultu­ral

Council for two reasons.

Firstly, Tkatch used to interact regularly with the MJMC when the Moose Jaw Ukrainian Society existed and knew the work the organizati­on did with immigrants. Secondly, the organizati­on helped Ukrainian refugee Julia Maksymenko after she arrived in Moose Jaw last April.

The parishione­rs had set aside money

from the building’s sale for a physical memorial, but then Russia invaded Ukraine in February and “the situation of the world changed,” Lunov said.

“Jean and I spoke, and we decided the money would be better spent on the living instead of the dead, so we scaled back the memorial,” she continued.

A small group gathered in Rosedale Cemetery on Sept. 19 — St. Vladimir Day — for a service to honour former parishione­rs who had supported the church and community. They used some money for a bilingual memorial in section 19 and supported the installati­on of two benches in Crescent Park dedicated to the parish.

A newcomer food bank

The Multicultu­ral Council is considerin­g starting a small food bank for newcomers — still in the planning stages — and could use this donation for that project, said Palmer. There is a need to address food security issues, especially with new immigrants.

³7KHUH DUH DOVR VSHFL¿F VLWXDWLRQV LQ which someone might need to access food more often than the food bank is able to give … which has happened before in the past,” said Wiebe. “(This) could provide a little bit of a backup assistance when people are in those complex situations.”

This newcomer-focused food bank — which could open in a few months — would be targeted at the MJMC’s clients and would support, not replace, the main food bank, Palmer added. The organizati­on simply wants to help its clients who are struggling.

 ?? ?? The Moose Jaw Multicultu­ral Council’s Jaella Wiebe and Stefanie Palmer accept a $28,000 cheque from Jean Tkatch and Amy Jane Lunov of the former St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
The Moose Jaw Multicultu­ral Council’s Jaella Wiebe and Stefanie Palmer accept a $28,000 cheque from Jean Tkatch and Amy Jane Lunov of the former St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Photo by Jason G. Antonio
 ?? ?? An up-close look at the new memorial monument installed in Rosedale Cemetery that honours parishione­rs of the former St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Photo courtesy Jean Tkatch
An up-close look at the new memorial monument installed in Rosedale Cemetery that honours parishione­rs of the former St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Photo courtesy Jean Tkatch

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