MOSAIC, an immigrant services organization operating in Metro Vancouver, marked its 50th anniversary on Sunday with a festive walkathon at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby. The organization, originally known as the Multilingual Orientation Service Association for Immigrant Communities when it was founded in 1976, has been instrumental in providing support to newcomers as they adapt to life in Canada. Throughout the past five decades, MOSAIC has offered various programs aimed at helping immigrants settle, integrate, and thrive in the community.
The anniversary event attracted hundreds of attendees, including many newcomers who celebrated their personal milestones in the settlement process. MOSAIC has historically focused on providing resources such as language training, employment support, and community engagement opportunities to ensure that immigrants can successfully navigate their new environment.
As the organization reflects on its past achievements, it also looks toward the future, aiming to expand its reach and adapt its services to meet the evolving needs of the immigrant population in the region. The anniversary walkathon not only celebrated MOSAIC's legacy but also highlighted the ongoing contributions of immigrants to the diverse fabric of Metro Vancouver.
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