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The Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre Society (VIRCS) is a non-profit
organization founded in November 1989 by three former refugees. The centre has 20 years of experience in helping
immigrants, refugees, new Canadian citizens, and visible minorities settle
and adapt into new lives in Greater Victoria. The multicultural staff
annually serve an average of 2,500 clients from all over the world. VIRCS
provides a wide range of services to its target group, assisting them
with everything from settling in Victoria to finding a job. Over the
years, the centre has developed positive relationships with other organizations,
service providers, the local business community, and the community at
large. VIRCS gratefully acknowledges the funding support of the federal
and provincial governments.

VIRCS Open House 2010 Pictures I, Pictures II
"Here I Stand" - Enable Theatre Project - photos 
Strides 2009 Pictures
VIRCS Open House 2009 pictures
VIRCS Interview from Shawcable Feb 2009
News from VICNEWS.COM
Looking for love in multicultural places -- Victoria News
The news from TIMES COLONIST
A-Channel TV morning interview - Host Program - Aviva Shtull
VIRCS' PowerPoint
VIRCS Open House 2008 pictures#1, pictures#2
Minister's visiting April 2008 Pictures
Minister's visiting April 2008 Video, Higher quality Video
AARON GORDON’S DINNER CELEBRATION 2008 pictures
CELEBRATION 2008 Video1, Video2
RUN for the CURE pictures
AARON GORDON’S DINNER CELEBRATION 2007 pictures
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