West Kootenay Friends of Refugees - WKFoR

West Kootenay Friends of Refugees - WKFoR WKFoR is a small group of local citizens who are based out of Rossland, BC. Our goal is to sponsor families, benefitting both them and our community.

How the group was formed

The WKFoR was formed after a presentation in the summer of 2011 by the East Kootenay Friends of Burma. The EKFoB have been sponsoring refugees from Burma and other countries to Canada for over twenty years. A few Rossland locals at the event decided they could gather enough volunteer and community support to sponsor refugee families and that the community of Rossland wou

ld be a perfect match for such an initiative. WKFoR itself is not a registered society but are a constituency group under the East Kootenay Friends of Burma. The EKFoB act as mentors to WKFoR and also as the umbrella society to provide tax receipts for donations and other forms of support. Fundraising Goal

In order to sponsor refugees to Canada, the group sponsoring the families needs to be able to support the refugees for one year or until they are self sufficient. We started with the goal of sponsoring two families to Canada with $30,000. We have managed to sponsor refugees under a government program that also helps financially. This will allow us to further our commitment and hopefully sponsor one additional family per year. Funds raised cover rent, utilities, clothing, food and day-to-day activities for one year. Fundraising is an ongoing effort. Rossland BC

The City of Rossland is a small mountain town located approximately halfway between Vancouver and Calgary in the heart of the West Kootenays. With a population of 3,557, no traffic lights or sprawling malls, the City of Rossland is really a small town steeped in the history of the Gold Mining days. Rossland is famous for its active outdoor lifestyle, powder skiing and mountain biking. Red Mountain has produced some of Canada’s best Alpine ski racers and continues to attract outdoor enthusiast from around the globe. The community is also host to Black Jack Cross Country club which has produced Olympians and national team members. Most importantly, Rossland has a warm community vibe and true community spirit that attracts people to live here and invest in the future of their community. Volunteerism and community engagement is strong in our dynamic community.

05/13/2025

Volunteers Needed!
We are excited to welcome a mother and her two kids from Syria at the end of May.

Can you help? Send us a FB message or email [email protected] if you can! Here's some of the things we are looking for:

- Arabic language speaker: Conversation and translation will go a long way to making our newcomers feel welcome. If you can help even occasionally and for short times, at your convenience, please let us know.

- Housing: Short or long term rental considered, furnished or unfurnished. Lower-than-market rent much appreciated. Our volunteers will help to be sure your place is well looked after.

- Many many aspects of settling in: meals, grocery shopping, transportation, trips to Trail for support services and government paperwork, obtaining a phone and coverage, English lessons, banking, etc etc. Members with experience will gladly explain these roles and guide you. “It takes a village” and we need your help.

- Of course, financial contributions are always welcome too. E-transfers can be sent to [email protected], including your name and email address in the comment section for a tax receipt.

Our spring raffle wrapped up and the lucky winner is Anthony Bell! Thank you to all the people who bought tickets - we r...
05/12/2025

Our spring raffle wrapped up and the lucky winner is Anthony Bell!

Thank you to all the people who bought tickets - we raised $1,400!

Thank you to all the artists and businesses who donated. Your support is so valued and appreciated.
Centre Star Studio
Rossland Community Pottery Society
Jschleppeceramics
Black Earth Ceramics
Pottery by fran
Alpine Grind
Bear Country Kitchen
Seven Summits Coffee Company

Looking to get your raffle tickets? You can do this with e-tranfer! Our raffle of locally made mugs, as well as coffee, ...
04/07/2025

Looking to get your raffle tickets? You can do this with e-tranfer!

Our raffle of locally made mugs, as well as coffee, tea, and treats will take place May 1st. If you’d like to buy tickets by e-transfer, please do so by April 30th. Tickets are 6 for $10, or $2 each.

Please send your e-transfer to [email protected]. In the notes, write ‘for raffle tickets’ and your name. We have direct deposit, so you shouldn’t need to set a question/answer. We will send you an email within a couple days to confirm your tickets were added to the draw.

A big thank you to the raffle prize donors:

Alpine Grind
Bear Country Kitchen
Seven Summits Coffee Company
Centre Star Studio
Jschleppeceramics
Black Earth Ceramics
Pottery by fran
Rossland Community Pottery Society

We're holding a raffle this spring! The prize includes six mugs made by local potters, as well as coffee, tea and treats...
03/06/2025

We're holding a raffle this spring! The prize includes six mugs made by local potters, as well as coffee, tea and treats from local businesses, valued over $300.

Tickets are $2 each, or 6 for $10. Draw date will be May 1st. We'll be selling tickets at the entrance to Ferraros in Rossland from 3:30 to 5:30 pm on Sunday March 9th. If you miss us then, we'll be out several more days in the next few weeks. You can also send us a facebook message to get your tickets directly through etransfer.

A huge thank you to these artists and businesses for donating to the raffle:

Pottery Mugs:
Lana Jamieson - Black Earth Ceramics
Sarah Barr - Centre Star Studio
Jen Schleppe - Jschleppeceramics
Fran Moll - Pottery by fran
Carrie Grigg - Rossland Community Pottery Society
Karina Farr - Rossland Community Pottery Society

Coffee, Tea, and Treats:
Alpine Grind
Bear Country Kitchen
Seven Summits Coffee Company

Last weekend, our community was treated to a delightful performance from Carolyn Cameron and Hendrik Mendes, violin and ...
03/04/2025

Last weekend, our community was treated to a delightful performance from Carolyn Cameron and Hendrik Mendes, violin and piano music inspired by dance. The house concert, hosted by Kathy Moore and David Cornelius, raised $2,270 from the 46 guests.

A big thank you to Carolyn and Hendrik for donating their talents, to Kathy and Dave for hosting, and to all the other volunteers for providing the wine and food.

We are expecting a new family of four from Eritrea to arrive in Rossland any time now and appreciate any and all donations and fundraisers to help us help them. Once we know their arrival date, we'll need more volunteers for many tasks, so please reach out if you can help!

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Rossland, BC
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