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Comox Valley Campbell River North Island www.immigrantwelcome.ca Photo: Rochelle Baker Multicultural & Immigrant Services Association of North Vancouver Island Annual Report 2014 2015

MISA North Vancouver Island Annual Report 2014-2015 Campbell River A114-740 Robron Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 6J7 250-830-0171 info@immigrantwelcome.ca Comox Valley Unit C - 1001 Lewis Road, Courtenay, BC V9N 5R4 250-338-6359 admin@immigrantwelcome.ca North Island: Call toll free 1-855-805-0171 Skype by appointment www.immigrantwelcome.ca Table of Contents Vital Statistics... 1 Report to Members... 2 Board and Staff... 2 Community Partners... 4 Members and Funders... 5 Program Sponsors... 6 Mission, Vision, Values... 7 Settlement Services... 9 Welcoming Communities Coalition... 10 Programs & Community Engagement... 11 History Timeline... 12 Financial Report... 12

MISA North Vancouver Island 2014-2015 Vital Statistics 23 Years serving the North Island region 40,301 km 2 10 Languages spoken by staff total area served Countries of origin represented by our clients: 64 Total population of region served 128,000 Top Ten Countries of Client Origin 1. Philippines 2. Vietnam 3. China 4. Great Britain 5. South Korea 6. Mexico 7. USA 8. Thailand 9. Germany 10. Columbia Page 1

MISA Board of Directors 2014-2015 Patricia Gagnon, President Layne Marshal, Vice President Len Hiquebran, Treasurer Raged Anwar, Director Julie Chenard, Director Lora McMartin, Director Peter Schwartzhoff, Director Barb Walker, Director Patricia Gagnon President 2014/2015 Report to Members 2014-2015 In April of 2014, MISA started delivering Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) funded settlement services. After a successful bid for services in the Comox Valley and Campbell River, MISA started a new relationship with CIC that included a lot of hard work reviewing our service practices, re-organizing our reporting structure and training staff. With strong leadership from the board and dedicated staff, the transition has been smooth and organized. MISA's partnership with North Island Employment Foundations Society (NIEFS), continues to be an important part of our service delivery. This year we partnered to deliver services in the North Island. In the fall of 2014, CIC funded a part time Intake Worker to work in the North Island (Port Hardy, Port McNeill and Port Alice). NIEFS opened its doors to provide space for service delivery for our staff member. Based on that success, NIEFS and MISA have partnered to increase WorkBC services to immigrants in the North Island. Now, once a month, a Settlement Practitioner travels to Port Hardy and works to increase connection with the immigrant community. The Province continues to support services to clients who are unable to access CIC funded services. This was a relief for our staff and board, knowing that Temporary Foreign Workers, Refugee Claimants and Naturalized Citizens continue to have specific and important needs. Page 2

This has allowed MISA to have a well rounded service directive. This year MISA started its new Welcoming Communities Coalition. With over 45 members, this project focuses on collaborating across the community to create strategies to become a more welcoming community. The project is still in its initial connecting process and the interest from the Comox Valley and Campbell River has been inspiring. There will be a group in the Comox Valley and in Campbell River. Thank you to the Board of Directors for providing tremendous leadership through the year, thank you to an amazing staff who have learned quickly and supported clients in so many wonderful ways. And thank you to our membership for your continued support of our organization. We always welcome your questions and hope that you continue to make MISA part of your connection to the beautiful region we live in. MISA Staff 2014-2015 Rachel Blaney, Executive Director Settlement Services Thuy Sin, Manager Amy Gibson Deborah Hall Phong Luong Lori Koyanagi Nicole Lewis Ann McLeod Ana Mena Tasha Page Jean de Dieu Tuyisenge Ai Guo Zhang Community Engagement Patricia Gagnon, President 2014-2015 Jim Brennan, Executive Director (Interim) Jorgina Little, Manager Shannon Briggs Claudia Figueroa Volunteer Services Jim Brennan, Manager Jean de Dieu Tuyisenge Page 3

Community Partners Campbell River Arts Council Campbell River Branch Vancouver Island Regional Library Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Women's Centre Comox Valley Branch Vancouver Island Regional Library Comox Valley Family Services Association Comox Valley Transition Society Creative Employment Access Society North Island Employment Foundations Society (NIEFS) North Island College School District 71 School District 72 Volunteer Campbell River Volunteer Comox Valley Photo: Rochelle Baker Page 4

Members Altrusa Club of Campbell River Raged Anwar Philip Asplin Association Francophone de Campbell River Gokhan Avcil Bonnie Blackhall Monsirrat Bourgoin Margaret Branscombe Bob Bray Brenda Wagman Consulting Laurence Brown Monica Brown Denny Brunt Margot Brunt Wendy Burke Campbell River Chamber of Commerce Campbell River Literacy Association Atikah Decque Gayle DeGuzam Anthony Divinagrach Helen Dolhanyk Donna Douglas Si Duong & Suong Nguyen John Einaudi Patricia Gagnon Stewart Goodings Marlea Haines Sandi Hengel Helen & Cecil Henley Leonard Hiquebran John Howard Society of North Island Sudesh Kumar Jeanne Landry David Lichty Zeny Lim Layne Marshal Nena B. McIver Lora McMartin Valerie Meaney Emerita Mendoza Loi Ngo Dong Nguyen Gillian Normandin Mitzi Ogasawara Opportunities Career Services Mila Penaflor Kim Pham Quyen Pham Jo-Ann Preston Khammy Quan Doris & Ron Richardson Rosalinda Schellenberg Peter Schwartzhoff Peter Schwirtlich Janette Smith Anne Stubbs Victoria Tumbaga Vancouver Island North Women's Resource Barb Walker Judy Walker Judy Webster Kim Westdorp Gillian Winter Angela York Funders Citizenship and Immigration Canada BC Ministry of Jobs, Tourism & Skills Training & Responsible for Labour, Immigrant Integration Branch Province of BC Gaming Policy & Enforcement Branch Affiliation of Multicultural Societies & Service Agencies of BC United Way Vancouver Island Health Authority Thank You! Page 5

Program and event sponsors: Axé Capoeira Chiang Rai Noodle House Comfort Zone Foods Eagle Radio Kinaree Thai Restaurant London Drugs McDonald s Restaurant Moxie s Grill and Bar North Island College Quality Foods Real Canadian Superstore Rhodos Coffee Roasting Company Riptide Marine Pub Royal Coachman Neighbourhood Pub Save on Foods Starbucks Thrifty Foods Tim Hortons Walmart Thank You! Page 6

Vision Multicultural & Immigrant Services Association of North Vancouver Island A North Island region that embraces diversity and inclusivity while actively engaging with the vibrant cultures in the region, and where newcomers feel welcome, safe and respected. Mission The Multicultural and Immigrant Services Association of North Vancouver Island (MISA) assists local communities in attracting and retaining newcomers by providing education and professional services to members of those communities while offering advocacy for vulnerable populations and settlement services, thereby fostering welcoming and inclusive communities. Values Statement MISA believes that: All people have a right to be treated, and feel that they are treated, with respect, dignity, and fairness All people have a right to privacy, and to be treated and feel that they are treated with confidentiality and respect to personal boundaries All people have a right to be and feel safe in their communities, neighbourhoods, and workplaces All people have a right to self-determination and to build their capacities to be self-reliant and independent All individuals, community groups, organizations, and employers need to understand and fully implement all related government statutes, regulations, and case law All people have a right to be included, and to not be discriminated against for reasons of gender, age, culture, race, language, religion, ability, social class, and sexual orientation All organizations have a responsibility for continuing to learn and implement best practices Commitments Statement MISA is committed to implementing and being a model for these ethics statements in all of its work, and, in addition, to being in its relations with customers, clients, funders, and stakeholders: Transparent Professional Accountable Page 7

Quotes from our clients They are all accommodating and very helpful with all our concerns. They explained every single detail and the things we need to accomplish. Kudos! Smile, good information and help to make things easier. Helpful staff that is committed to assist you as a new immigrant. Its all well done! Am happy and grateful. Immigrant Welcome Centre truly live up to its name, they have warmly welcomed us in every way possible and extended help and assistance whenever we needed it. Kudos to these amazing people who are like family to us and genuinely care about immigrants like us. Page 8

MISA North Vancouver Island 2014-2015 Settlement Services 851 Clients served Client Services: Help with Forms & Documents Citizenship, Immigration & Refugee Protection Support Clients from 64 countries of origin 27 Employment clients served Interpretation & Translation Employment Services Housing Information Health Care Information Addressing Education Needs Counselling Services 295 Hours of language interpretation Child Care & Family Concerns Income Tax Preparation 2344 Services provided Access to Legal Advocate & Canadian Law Human Rights Page 9

Quotes from our event participants The Seniors' Program provides a venue for people to meet and share. As a newcomer in Campbell River, I have found emotional and moral support among the wonderful people there. It's so important that you're showing these great films. In our world of twitter messages and short attention spans, it's refreshing and crucial to get in-depth stories from around the world - and just as important to share them in a public forum. Thank you! Photo: Rochelle Baker Photo: Rochelle Baker Welcoming Communities Coalition The Welcoming Communities Coalition brings together local businesses, service providers, institutions, and individuals. Coalition members work together to enhance current services and to build welcoming and inclusive communities for all individuals, regardless of age, ability, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, spiritual belief, ethnicity, culture or country of origin. Members: stay current on local issues, opportunities and best practices involving inclusion and diversity identify & prioritize community needs and gaps share personal and professional expertise, knowledge and experience create innovative solutions, resulting in positive change. Page 10

MISA North Vancouver Island 2014-2015 Programs & Community Engagement 139 Client programs 1827 Volunteer hours Community Events: Walk Away from Racism International Potluck Meaningful Media Nights International Cooking Classes 173 Volunteers MISA North Vancouver Island 2014-2015 Welcoming Communities Coalition Coalition Members: 49 Client Programs: International Seniors Group International Women s Group International Adult Co-ed Soccer Family Place Newcomer Conversation Class Book Club HIV/AIDS Workshop Citizenship Preparation Classes Financial Literacy Workshops Page 11

MISA North Vancouver Island History 1992: MISA is incorporated 2001: Started the International Women s Group 2003: Youth 4 Diversity started 2007: First International Dialogue on Racism was hosted 1997: Hosted the first annual Walk for the Elimination of Racism 2002: Started the English Conversation and Social Group for Immigrants 50 years and over 2005: Safe Harbour program introduced to the community Page 12

Audited Financial Statements prepared by Morine & Company Chartered Accountants LLP 2008: Office moved to Robron Centre, Campbell River 2011: Opening of the Comox Valley office 2011: Japan Earthquake Disaster Relief Fundraiser Lunch 2013: MISA awarded Not-for-Profit of the Year by Campbell River Chamber of Commerce. 2014: MISA awarded the Riasat Ali Khan Diversity Award by AMSSA 2009: Youth 4 Diversity received the Nesika Award 2012: MISA accepted the Welcoming Communities Award on behalf of Campbell River 2014: Funding transition to CIC Page 13

Photo: Rochelle Baker Multicultural & Immigrant Services Association of North Vancouver Island Annual Report 2014 2015