Iglesia Ni Cristo's Care for Humanity Provides Support to International Students and Newcomers in Nine Canadian Cities
- Written by Media Outreach
National Impact Across Canada
Care for Humanity events took place in: · Toronto · Vancouver · Calgary · Edmonton · Winnipeg · Montreal · Ottawa · Niagara · Regina
At each location, international students and immigrant families received: · Care packages with food and household essentials · Complimentary medical services, including blood pressure checks · Access to gently used clothing, easing resettlement costs
These services addressed urgent needs while also supporting long-term community integration for newcomers to Canada.
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA [Image 1]
NIAGARA FALLS (Southern Ontario) [Image 2]
NEPEAN, ONTARIO (District of Eastern Ontario) [Image 3]
BEACONSFIELD, QUEBEC, CANADA [Image 4]
EDMONTON, ALBERTA [Image 5]
SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN [Image 6]
MANITOBA, CANADA [Image 7]
GREATER TORONTO, CANADA [Image 8]
Addressing Food Insecurity and Settlement Challenges
Community partners emphasized the scale of need. United Way Calgary notes that one in five residents in Calgary experiences food insecurity. For families like Gary and Beng Frost, who are unable to work and live on fixed incomes, the program offered both relief and dignity.
Gary shared: "There are many people like myself who feel invisible. Programs like this remind us we are seen, supported, and valued."
Building Belonging and Resilience for International Students and Immigrants
An officer from the FYM Foundation explained the purpose of the outreach: "We are called not only to recognize suffering but to act with compassion, extending the warmth of community to all who are struggling."
The initiative combined humanitarian aid with community connection, offering: · Immediate relief through food and clothing distribution · Volunteer engagement, linking newcomers with established community members · Emotional support, as recipients shared stories of resilience and belonging
Volunteer Rosoly Soriano, who invited 87 immigrant families and students to the Nepean, Ontario event, reflected: "When communities come together, healing begins. These gatherings showed the power of kindness and solidarity."
Commemorating a Legacy of Faith-Based Humanitarian Service
The campaign also honoured the 139th birth anniversary of Brother Felix Y. Manalo, the first Executive Minister of the Iglesia Ni Cristo. By aligning commemoration with humanitarian outreach, the FYM Foundation reinforced its role as a faith-based organization supporting immigrant settlement, disaster relief, and global community development.
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