Time is running out as the Campbell River Immigrant Welcome Centre wraps a survey this week on what it can do to help better support immigrants, refugees, international students, and temporary workers in the North Island.
The Immigrant Welcome Centre helps newcomers settle, adapt, and thrive in Campbell River, the Comox Valley, and northern Vancouver Island.
They offer settlement support services, nationally-recognized Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC), and social groups and programs to help newcomers make connections in their new communities.
They also say they forge partnerships with organizations and people in the region who share our dream of a welcoming, inclusive, and supportive community where everyone thrives.
To take the survey, visit Immigrant Welcome Centre of North Vancouver Island.
it will be available until Friday, August 11.
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