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Metro Vancouver story inspires UN to highlight first Canadian Christmas for refugees

The family spent five years in a refugee in Namibia.
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Delphin Ngage, who came from refugee camp in Namibia earlier this year, went to Squamish with the Reid family to choose a Christmas tree. Photo: Karina Reid

A Richmond News story about a Congolese family being sponsored to come to Canada was picked up by the UN Refugee Agency in Canada (UNRAC), prompting them to follow the Ngage family during their first Christmas.

The communications staff at the UNRAC said they were “incredibly inspired” by the story and did a follow-up one with Karina Reid and her family as they went to Squamish to pick out a Christmas tree with the five-year-old.

Reid’s family was one of five that privately sponsored the Ngages, Atosha – who was pregnant - and five-year-old Delphin to come to Canada after spending five years in a refugee in Namibia.

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