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The Miramichi Regional Multicultural Association is advising prospective newcomers to the Miramichi region, as well as the region’s employers, that available housing is at critically low levels. It is strongly recommended that individuals planning to move to Miramichi secure housing arrangements in advance of their arrival.

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Miramichi Regional Multicultural Association

Miramichi Regional Multicultural Association (MRMA) is a non-profit organization that promotes education, understanding, communication, and harmony among all cultures; attracts and assists in the settlement of immigrants and, advocates for the interests of people of all heritages.

MRMA's Settlement Services Office, located at 1808 Water Street (Chatham), provides access orientation, support, and referral services for immigrant newcomers to the Miramichi Region. All services are offered in both English and French.

New members and volunteers are welcome. Learn more.

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You are invited to attend a tour of the Holocaust Education Exhibit, curated by the Atlantic Canada Holocaust Education Foundation, at Miramichi Eco Centre on April 29, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.
The Holocaust Education Exhibit offers a comprehensive educational program designed to deepen understanding of the Holocaust. Throughout the exhibit, participants will delve into the history of Antisemitism. They will be immersed in a historical exploration, tracing the timeline of the Holocaust, encountering powerful survivor testimonies, analyzing Nazi propaganda, and refining critical thinking skills. Trained facilitators will guide attendees through the exhibit, enriching their experience with valuable insights and context. Additionally, each attendee will receive a specially curated booklet featuring a personal account from a Holocaust survivor, fostering a profound connection to this pivotal moment in history. The booklets also contain reflection questions to encourage further discussion during and after the exhibit.
Additionally, Mr. John Bosma will help make a local connection and tell the story of how his parents - before immigrating to Miramichi from The Netherlands - chose to do what too few did and saved the life of a Jewish girl during The Holocaust.
Please join us for this powerful and important learning experience on the evening of April 29th. Admission is free, and students, family members, and community are all welcome. We do ask that you register at the following link as a limited number of free tickets are available: https://tinyurl.com/2ud7b2t8

PLEASE NOTE: Materials are suitable for ages 13 and above, as some content is sensitive and graphic in nature.

You are invited to attend a tour of the Holocaust Education Exhibit, curated by the Atlantic Canada Holocaust Education Foundation, at Miramichi Eco Centre on April 29, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.
The Holocaust Education Exhibit offers a comprehensive educational program designed to deepen understanding of the Holocaust. Throughout the exhibit, participants will delve into the history of Antisemitism. They will be immersed in a historical exploration, tracing the timeline of the Holocaust, encountering powerful survivor testimonies, analyzing Nazi propaganda, and refining critical thinking skills. Trained facilitators will guide attendees through the exhibit, enriching their experience with valuable insights and context. Additionally, each attendee will receive a specially curated booklet featuring a personal account from a Holocaust survivor, fostering a profound connection to this pivotal moment in history. The booklets also contain reflection questions to encourage further discussion during and after the exhibit.
Additionally, Mr. John Bosma will help make a local connection and tell the story of how his parents - before immigrating to Miramichi from The Netherlands - chose to do what too few did and saved the life of a Jewish girl during The Holocaust.
Please join us for this powerful and important learning experience on the evening of April 29th. Admission is free, and students, family members, and community are all welcome. We do ask that you register at the following link as a limited number of free tickets are available: tinyurl.com/2ud7b2t8

PLEASE NOTE: Materials are suitable for ages 13 and above, as some content is sensitive and graphic in nature.
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April 24th, 9:00 am
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April 23rd, 10:46 am
🕛 Update: Please note the new time for our event – 12 PM! We look forward to seeing you there!

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🕛 Update: Please note the new time for our event – 12 PM! We look forward to seeing you there!

🕛 Mise à jour : Veuillez noter la nouvelle heure de notre événement – 12h ! Nous avons hâte de vous y voir !
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April 22nd, 11:49 am

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SETTLEMENT SERVICES

Miramichi Regional Multicultural Association (MRMA) provides confidential and free settlement services for immigrant newcomers to the Miramichi Region. These services include:

  • Assistance with documentation
  • Employment Assistance Services - counselling and referrals
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) and French as a Second Language (FSL) instruction and Language Assessment
  • Interpretation and translation of documents or help to arrange these services
  • Information about community services, facilities, schools and health care

All of these services are offered in both English and French.

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