Beginning in 1923, Mennonite refugees made the arduous trek from Russia to Canada in search of a better life. Their lives had been torn apart by civil war, famine and epidemic. MCC was there to assist.
Help commemorate the faith of these newcomers, memorialize the challenges of resettlement and acknowledge the legacy of Indigenous displacement in Canadian history.
Please give today to the Russlaender Remembrance Fund.
You can choose to give generally or support specific projects listed below:
General Fund
Please give today to the Russlaender Remembrance Fund. Your gift will support MCC projects around the globe and here in Canada.
Ukraine projects
From its very beginning, MCC has served in Ukraine. Today, MCC projects are focused on education, peacebuilding, trauma healing and relief. Many participants in these projects have been displaced or are affected by ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. Your gift will demonstrate that the people and places of the past have not been forgotten.
Indigenous Neighbours
In recognition of this history, your gift will support MCC’s ongoing work with Indigenous Neighbours. MCC is committed to building respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. We invite you to join God’s call to be a minister of reconciliation.
Refugee resettlement
Your gift will support churches and other sponsorship groups as they welcome refugees to Canada. Since 1979, more than 13,000 newcomers have made their way to Canada through MCC.