PEI

Refugees headed to P.E.I. get outpouring of help

As part of a multi-agency response called The Welcome Project, a toll-free line was set up yesterday to gather information from Islanders who want to donate or help, and calls and emails offering help have been pouring in.

'What they have been saying is they want to help. Islanders have big hearts'

Staff from the Welcome Project are coordinating efforts to support and settle 250 Syrian refugees on P.E.I. From left: Mark Carr-Rollitt, Melissa Coffin and Erin Mahar. (Submitted by PEIANC)

"Pleasantly overwhelmed" is how one volunteer describes feeling after offers of support from Islanders for Syrian refugees.

As part of a multi-agency response called The Welcome Project., a toll-free line was set up yesterday to gather information from Islanders who want to donate or help, and calls and emails offering help have been pouring in.

"As of this morning, they received 46 calls since yesterday afternoon," said Mary Hunter, the provincial coordinator for the refugee effort, adding there were dozens of emails and 53 new volunteers registered.

"What they have been saying is they want to help. Islanders have big hearts," said Hunter. 

"We have had a significant number that have offered their time, offered their expertise as well as financial donations."  

Staff from the PEI Association for Newcomers Association to Canada have been answering the calls and emails.

Hunter says the provincial group is also helping to work with private campaigns that are already underway including several GoFundMe campaigns. 

The phone line is 1-844-237-7734. The email address is welcome@peianc.com 

With files from Angela Walker