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Walking together: Healing and hope for Colombian refugees

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joys <strong>and</strong> challenges of sponsorship I was impressed by the dedication, love <strong>and</strong> call to service that was<br />

so apparent in each person I spoke to.<br />

During this same visit to Canada, I also visited with a number of <strong>Colombian</strong> refugee families that I had<br />

accompanied while they still lived in Colombia. I will never <strong>for</strong>get how one <strong>Colombian</strong> family explained<br />

to me that a Canadian family from their sponsoring church had a family tree, complete with pictures of<br />

their biological family members, on their wall. The <strong>Colombian</strong> family beamed as they told me “They put<br />

our pictures in their family tree. We are part of their family now!” A wave of emotion swept over me as I<br />

realized that this family had not only been given the gift of a new chance at life or of new friends but of<br />

new “adoptive” family. Nothing could be more meaningful as they begin again in a <strong>for</strong>eign context. Many<br />

other families spoke of similar experiences of being welcomed into new Canadian families <strong>and</strong> quickly<br />

feeling at home in their new communities. I’d like to emphasize that this kind of support is a very special<br />

characteristic of the MCC Canada Refugee Sponsorship Program <strong>and</strong> the churches that participate in it.<br />

The accompaniment that you, as church sponsorship groups, offer to refugee families is very unique <strong>and</strong><br />

valuable, <strong>and</strong> has a significant effect on the lives of refugee families.<br />

As someone who has primarily worked “on the other side,” in Colombia, with families be<strong>for</strong>e the come<br />

to Canada as <strong>refugees</strong>, I want to express my profound appreciation <strong>and</strong> admiration <strong>for</strong> the churches <strong>and</strong><br />

individuals who give so much to offer new beginnings, complete with new communities <strong>and</strong> even new<br />

“extended families” to these <strong>Colombian</strong> families. I <strong>hope</strong> you will find this material useful as you walk<br />

<strong>together</strong> with the families you have welcomed into your hearts <strong>and</strong> communities.<br />

Your comments on this material are welcome <strong>and</strong> invited. I would also be delighted to hear any stories<br />

that you may have. If you have any feedback, reflections or stories that you would like to share with me,<br />

please feel free to write me at shalomwiebe@gmail.com

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