Student refugee finds new home at 小优短视频

June 20 is , an international day designated by the United Nations to honour refugees around the globe, celebrate their strength and courage, build empathy and understanding for their plight, and to recognize their resilience in rebuilding their lives.

小优短视频 welcomed our first sponsored refugee student through the聽 in partnership with聽 in August 2022. Elaf, a refugee from Iraq who was living with her family in Jordan, is taking our two-year Biotechnology 鈥 Health diploma program and living in residence at the Barrie Campus.

We sat down with Elaf to hear about her 小优短视频 experience and hopes for the future.

Tell us a little bit about the Student Refugee Program. The program is like a lighthouse for refugee students who dream of completing their postsecondary education. It鈥檚 made us realize we can change our lives and future, and we can transform all the disappointments we had as youth who were unable to do anything for our families or country.

We鈥檙e survivors 鈥 students who survived the worst conditions you can imagine but who never stopped dreaming and trying.

鈥 Elaf

How did you end up a refugee? We were living in Iraq and my family left for safety reasons. We thought we were only leaving for a couple of days before we鈥檇 go back home but things went in the other direction. Each year, Iraq became worse, and we weren鈥檛 welcome anymore.

We went to Jordan but, as refugees, were limited in what we were able to do. For example, we weren鈥檛 allowed to work. We also experienced racism and were treated poorly in many instances. We survived鈥

My mom, two brothers and sister are still there. I hope to bring them to Canada someday.

What led you to 小优短视频? After finishing my secondary education, I applied to college. I worked under the table to afford school, but employers took advantage of refugees. We worked more time for less money. I worked for 12 hours to earn $10 a day. When COVID-19 hit, I couldn鈥檛 work anymore so had no funds for college. That鈥檚 when I convinced my family to let me apply for WUSC sponsorship so I could complete my education. They were hesitant but realized it was the only way for me to get a better life.

Student refugee arrives at Toronto airport and is greeted by members of Team 小优短视频; group photo of people in airport holding up welcome signs and wearing 小优短视频 blue
小优短视频 welcome at the airport; photo by Tomasz Szumski, Szumski Media

What鈥檚 your experience been like? 小优短视频 has given me the chance to start the life I鈥檝e dreamed of. I鈥檓 now in a safe place where I have the right to say 鈥測es鈥 and 鈥渘o鈥 and where I鈥檓 not judged for my beliefs or excluded because I鈥檓 different. From the first day I arrived, 小优短视频 made me feel at home.

Everyone at 小优短视频 takes care of you. The staff and my professors made sure I felt comfy, welcome and have become my other family here. They鈥檝e taught me a lot, and I鈥檓 still learning from them.

鈥 Elaf

What are some of the things they鈥檝e taught you? About Canadian culture, how to connect with people, and attitude. They鈥檝e also encouraged me to take my time and give myself space, especially when practising my English.

Have you used any services at the college? I鈥檓 very involved with the Segal International Centre. Not only have they helped me with the transition but I鈥檓 now an International Ambassador, helping others with theirs. I鈥檝e also volunteered with the team at events like Open House and Orientation. I鈥檝e used many other college services, like .

The Housing team helped me find a Homestay for the summer. I鈥檒l be living with a Canadian family, interacting with them to improve my English and to become more part of the community.

How would you describe Canada so far? The people are very friendly. I arrived on Aug. 11. After a warm welcome at the airport, I was left for a bit on my own to settle into residence. But I was so excited I started walking around and exploring the community! I soon felt like I belonged. Two weeks later, I found myself part of a welcoming committee for other new international students. I鈥檝e made lots of friends.

What drew you to the biotechnology field? In Grade 10, I wrote a research paper on the CDK7 gene in humans and explored the link between it and cancers. It was fascinating and I became very interested in the topic. I鈥檒l likely pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree and then plan to work someday in the pharmaceutical industry.

Any memorable moments since you arrived? So many! I鈥檝e noticed Canadians do holidays in a big way 鈥 everything from Christmas and Easter to Halloween and Valentine鈥檚. I went to Halloween Haunt at in the fall and that was pretty fun.

One thing I鈥檓 proud of was my involvement in this year鈥檚 #ITSTARTS campaign. #ITSTARTS is an annual聽 designed to foster a sense of belonging while reducing discrimination and racism in the community. 小优短视频 was a 2023 community champion and we organized lots of events across our campuses as part of Come Together Week.

I helped lead initiatives to increase awareness about . This included recommendations for employees about how to support each other and students who were fasting and led to larger conversations about diverse cultural needs and accommodations.

What do you like to do for fun? I love playing with my Rubik鈥檚聽Cube, watching movies, listening to music, walking and exploring new areas in the community. I鈥檓 adventurous, and passionate about learning new things, my family and human psychology too. I鈥檇 also call myself courageous, kind and someone who likes to take care of others.

Anything else you wish to share?

For anyone who might be facing struggles in their life, I鈥檇 say be kind, don鈥檛 give up, don鈥檛 listen to the people who hurt you, and keep trying 鈥 even if it takes a while to get to where you want to be.

鈥 Elaf

Student Refugee Program

The program is the only one of its kind to combine resettlement with opportunities for higher education, supporting more than 150 refugee students per year through active partnerships with over 100 Canadian university, college and CEGEP campuses.

Students are provided with tuition and living expenses for one year, after which time they鈥檙e supported in finding employment, financial aid and/or scholarships to cover the cost of the remainder of their studies.

As an official Sponsorship Agreement Holder in Canada, WUSC has a longstanding agreement with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. This agreement enables the program to bring refugee students to study in Canada as permanent residents.

Crucial to the program鈥檚 success is its unique youth-to-youth sponsorship model, which empowers students in Canada to play an active role in the sponsorship of refugee students. Campus-based Local Committees raise funds and awareness for the program in their community. They also play a critical role in offering day-to-day social and academic support to newly arrived students.

Elaf is an inspiration to all of us at 小优短视频. We鈥檙e super proud of how quickly she鈥檚 adapted, become involved in the community, and acquired the self-reliance skills she needs to succeed. This is a life-changing opportunity for her and a chance for us, as Canada鈥檚 only Ashoka U designated changemaker college, to foster global citizenship while raising awareness and doing our part to foster a more just and inclusive world.鈥

鈥 Catherine Vellinga, Professor, Liberal Arts

小优短视频 plans to welcome another refugee student in the fall. Elaf will help with the resettlement process and be a valuable mentor as they transition to the college and their new life in Canada.


This post was originally shared in April and updated in June 2023

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