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Fort Richmond community hub opens to provide services for growing newcomer population in south Winnipeg

A new hub that opened Saturday in Winnipeg's south end is creating a space to welcome newcomer families and provide much-needed supports for a growing immigrant population in the area where they live.

Hub will support new Canadians in the city, with focus on Yazidi refugees from northern Iraq and Syria

Children listen to a story at the Newcomer Community Hub at Ryerson School in the Fort Richmond neighbourhood, which officially opened Saturday. (CBC)

A new community service hub thatopenedSaturdayin Winnipeg's south endis creating a space to welcome newcomer families, and provide much-needed supports for a growing immigrant population in the area where they live.

The Newcomer Community Hub, located at Ryerson School in the Fort Richmond neighbourhood, is a new initiative intended to support new Canadians in the city, with a focus onYazidi refugees from northern Iraq and Syria.

"[It's] a safe, warm place where our newcomer community members, especially moms with kids, felt welcomedfull of toys and a beautiful kitchen," saidImmigration Partnership Winnipeg'sNoelle DePape.

The Newcomer Community Hub was createdthroughefforts fromPembinaTrails School Division, Immigration Partnership Winnipegand 15 other organizations.

Immigration Partnership Winnipeg's Noelle DePape the hub will be like a family resource centre, with space for things like conversational English and parenting classes. (CBC)

The collaboration between Winnipeg'seducation system, community organizations, and ethnoculturalorganizations aims to ensure the hub isculturally appropriate and meets the needs of people using it,DePapesaid.

"We have a space where we can do conversational English classes, parenting classes essentially we want it to be like a family resource centre," she said.

'The need was obvious'

Pembina Trails School Divisionsuperintendent TedFransen said the centre was launched in response to an influx of newcomers to the schools and community.

"It was evident to us, at Pembina Trails School Division, that the service provided by these amazing organizations are in the heart of Winnipeg, downtown. But these kids are living in Fort Richmond," he said.

'The services provided by these amazing organizations are in the heart of Winnipeg, downtown. But these kids are living in Fort Richmond,' says Pembina Trails School Division superintendent Ted Fransen. (CBC)

That inspired the efforts to bring those services to the south end of Winnipeg.

"The need was obvious," he said.

"We thought a school is a great place where families need to be connected," said DePape.

"There's not a ton of specific refugee support services [in the south end] and we wanted to bring the services to the families."

The Newcomer Community Hub was created through efforts from Pembina Trails School Division, Immigration Partnership Winnipeg and 15 other organizations. (CBC)