Our Programs in Canada
Immigrants Welcome Program
PLCR is committed to providing settlement services that facilitate immigrants and refugees to become
self-sufficient, with the goal to partake fully in the social and economic features of Canadian Society. Our
settlement workers normally speak the same language as the African immigrants, thus they are able to provide
settlement services in English and various African languages as necessary. These services include the initial
reception, cultural orientation awareness and the location of an apartment or house for the newcomers in the Metro
Vancouver area. Our settlement workers are committed to assisting newcomers to Canada by providing them in-depth
information about Canadian culture and life. Moreover, PLCR is working in partnership with other settlement
agencies to make services more accessible for African immigrants in the Metro Vancouver area.
Immigrant Transition House
Due to the housing crisis in the Metro Vancouver area, there is a huge gap between the cost of housing and the
funds immigrants have obtained for their basic needs. To assist in bridging this gap, PLCR is planning to lease a
house for immigrant individuals and families who have recently arrived in the Metro Vancouver area. PLCR is seeking
support financially to help resettle immigrants in New Westminster and Burnaby. Counseling support is available to
newcomers due to the trauma they have experienced in the refugee camps and the challenges they face in integrating
into their new communities.
Immigrant Counseling Program:
African immigrants and refugees with their families in the Lower Mainland are facing innumerable challenges
which have resulted in family break-ups and divorces. Our goal is to provide counseling services for African
immigrant families who are experiencing domestic violence in their marriages, as well as other means through which
family break-up and divorce can be averted. In addition, our devoted counselors are skilled in providing counseling
services for African individuals, couples and families who are dealing with stress, grief and culture shock. Our
counselors are committed to providing counseling in English, Arabic and a variety of African languages. To support this program, please contact us.
Immigrant Seniors Program:
This program is to provide African immigrant seniors and their families with culturally appropriate information
and referrals to local resources in accessing Seniors Assistance Programs in the Metro Vancouver area. This service
is designed to help immigrant seniors who are unable to access services on their own and have no support system to
assist them. The ultimate goal is for the individual to become more independent and to ensure that he or she has
the tools necessary to become self-sufficient.
Citizenship Classes Program
Prior to becoming a Canadian citizen, immigrants are given a booklet prepared by Citizenship and Immigration
Canada to read before taking the Citizenship exams. Immigrants are required to pass the Citizenship exams in order
to obtain their Canadian citizenship. In response to the growing need for citizenship classes, PLCR has initiated
this citizenship class program for immigrants to become Canadian citizens and be part of Canadian society. Our
volunteers are committed to teaching citizenship classes and to helping immigrants to fill out their citizenship
application forms. This program allows the immigrants to become familiar with questions from the standard
Citizenship Tests.
Christmas Hampers Program
During Christmas time in December each year, Padang Lutheran Christian Relief coordinates the Christmas hampers
program so our neediest immigrant and refugee families can receive gifts of household items, clothing and food.
Families let us know what their greatest needs are and we find individual donors, churches or businesses who are
willing to provide assistance to the needy of our community. Gift certificates are also very much appreciated. Your
Christmas Hamper donation will be picked up by the families in need or delivered to them. The goal of this program
is to meet the needs of poor immigrant families in the Metro Vancouver area. If you are
interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact us.
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