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KARIBU: B.C. community welcomes refugee family from Africa

  • A refugee family from Africa, consisting of Asifwe Alfred, his wife Yvonne, and their son Praise, arrived in Summerland after a 41-hour journey from the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi.
  • The One Person Project sponsored the Alfred family and has supported Yvonne Alfred's mother and siblings as well.
  • Brenda Lowe of the One Person Project has spent over three years facilitating the family's relocation to Canada and hopes the community will be welcoming.
  • Summerland Mayor Doug Holmes expressed optimism that the community will support the Alfred family, stating it will be life-changing for all involved.
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KARIBU: B.C. community welcomes refugee family from Africa

Family from camp in Malawi, Africa relocates to Canada

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Penticton Western News broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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