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Monctonians offer a car, beds, new app to help Syrian refugees

The Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area says it's getting ready to welcome Syrian refugees to the area with the help of many generous people. MAGMA's education co-ordinator, Justin Ryan, says the response has been phenomenal.

The Multicultural Association of Greater Moncton says there's been overwhelming support to help newcomers

Melanie Doiron of La Boutique Encore is preparing starter kits to give the expected influx of Syrian refugees to the Moncton area. (Pierre Fournier/CBC)

Moncton's multicultural association says it's getting ready to welcome Syrian refugees to the area.

Justin Ryan,education co-ordinator for MAGMA, the Multicultural Association of the Greater MonctonArea,says so far, the response for help has been phenomenal.

"We've had an amazing outpouring of support", he said. "It's been heartening."

Ryan says one person hasevenoffered to donate a second-hand car.

"I was like, I'm not sure where I'm going to park it but sure, we'll take it!"

He says someone else offered to create anappto make it easier for people who want to help the refugees to learn Arabic phrases, or learn more about Syria and the conflict.
Justin Ryan, interim executive director of Moncton's multicultural association (MAGMA), says the infrastructure was not in place so handle so many newcomers and their needs in such a short period of time. (Pierre Fournier/CBC)

Ryan says people are also offering to help the newcomers move into housing,which isthe single biggest issue right now. He says the association isworking hard to compile a comprehensivelist of available spaces.

"We've just gotto find a place to put people. It's snowing!" he laughs.

Ryan says at this point, he doesn't know how many refugees will be arriving, and when.

Monctonis really generous.- Melanie Doiron, La Boutique Encore

"We don't have a plan from the government, yet.We have our contingency plan in place," he says, in case Moncton gets a large group all at once.

Ryan says people have been contacting his group with offers of everything from entire houses for rent to spare bedrooms in private homes.

Over at La Boutique Encore, in Moncton's north end, Melanie Doiron is also also getting ready for the potential influx of refugees.The boutique is part of theHouse of Nazarethhomeless shelter.

Doiron is a community worker at the second-hand store and says she is helping to prepare starter kits togive tothe newcomers.

"We make sure that they have clothes to wear and they have the itemsthey need in the house," saidDoiron.

Doiron says the boutique is accepting donations of bedding and clothing, especially winter itemssuch as coats and bootseven shovels.

"La Boutique Encore has always received and donated to refugees. Our community of Moncton is really generous," she said.