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Mission Statement and Objectives

History

Funding Partners

Financial Statements

Board of Directors

Staff


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Mission Statement

To facilitate mutual respect, trust, support, and education in the culturally diverse Cowichan Region

Objectives
  • To provide service and support to new Canadians towards their full integration into the communities of the Cowichan Region
  • To promote awareness and appreciation of the Cowichan Region
  • To facilitate public awareness and education of common issues across cultures
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History
 
In 1981 a large influx of Vietnamese refugees led to Valley residents organizing a non-profit, the Cowichan Valley Intercultural and Immigrant Aid Society in order to:
• Facilitate the settlement and integration needs of immigrants and refugees
• Promote the diverse cultural heritages of valley residents.

Committed volunteers helped newcomers find employment, fill out required documents to reunite families, and arrange interpreters. Others taught cross-cultural awareness within the Cowichan Region, through schools and community. The Cowichan Exhibition food tent built friendships, laughter, and funds for the Society.

In 1982 the Intercultural Women’s Group was born. CVIIAS gained the charitable status it still maintains today. Work with immigrants and the rest of the community continued, and a
welcome addition of federal funds led to hiring a part-time coordinator.

1983 saw rapid growth in membership and activities, including the Multicultural Day Camp. Core funding paid for the administrative costs of the Society and for two part-time coordinators.

Then – and now – the staff, Board, and volunteers are dedicated to delivering the programs which the community desires.  The government’s shift to project-based funding has led to the occasional challenge with regard to location and staffing. But we are strong in creativity, flexibility, and determination.

We strive to be a home away from home, a place of belonging. The wonderful people who need us drive our desire to serve; our excellent community partnerships assist that desire; and our funders support the projects’ delivery.

Our name has changed, but our welcome is the same. Now known as Cowichan Intercultural Society, we continue the vision of our founders to facilitate mutual respect, trust, support, and education in the culturally diverse Cowichan Region.


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2009-2010 Funding Partners

Coast Capital SavingsCatalyst Paper
BC Gaming
Coastal Community Credit UnionMunicipality of North Cowichan
  Lions Club InternationalNature Canada - Parks Canada
Ministry of Children and FamiliesWelcome BC
Status of Women Canada




Board of Directors, 2009-2010

2009-10 Board of Directors

Gabriele Ratjen, Past President
Wendy Knapp, Vice President
Shahla Atrchi, Treasurer
Pip Woodcock, Secretary
Updesh Cheema
Sheila MacDonald
Kai Bighorn
Piara Dhillon
Annik Moyal-Waldman
George Rice
Isabela Seabra

Christine Fagan, Executive Director




Staff
Christine Fagan Christine Fagan

Christine Chan Christine Chan
Kathy Keelaghan Cathy Keelaghan
Demy McEvoy Demy McEvoy
Zoe Zoe Nash
Linda McDaniels Linda McDaniels
Judy Judi Reid Luhtala
Ray Anthony Ray Anthony
Ilona Vaillancourt Ilona Vaillancourt
Jackie Martin Jackie Martin
Bev Thompson
Bev Thompson
Fang Sun
Fang Sun
Francoise
Francoise
Moulin Durham









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