We take part in different kinds of programs, such as; cultural activities, community members' gatherings, cultural interactions, sports, educational ceremonies and cultural entertainment parties. All our goals in our community are to empower the Rohingya people to improve our involvement in Canadian society.
Osman & Shohel : This selfie with the Ramadan Mubarak banner hosted by the Rohingya Canadian Community reflects the joy and celebrations of the holy month. It showcases the unity and diversity of the community, coming together to celebrate their faith and culture. The banner serves as a symbol of hope and resilience, reminding us of the importance of standing in solidarity with those who are marginalized and oppressed.
A semi iftar party was an exciting and lively event hosted by Mohammed Ismail (co-funder of RCC), featuring delicious traditional food of the Rohingya community. It was a great opportunity for people to come together and enjoy the rich culture and cuisine of the Rohingya people. Overall, it was a memorable and enjoyable experience for all those who attended.
Many members of Rohingya Canadian Community gathered at Hawthorn Park to celebrate Eid and share in the joy of the holiday. we took a selfie together to capture the moment and commemorate our bond as a community. Despite being far from our homeland, we were able to find a sense of togetherness and belonging through this celebration.
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The logo of the Rohingya Canadian Community (RCC) of British Columbia is a beautiful representation of the community's values and cultural heritage. With its caligraphical design, it portrays the resilience, hope, trust, peace, and stability of the Rohingya people, while also incorporating connections such as the Rohingya flag, Arakan Myanmar's landscapes, Canadian national colours, symbols and the coastal identity of beautiful British Columbia. The geometrical motifs in the logo represents the community's roots and emphasize the importance of solidarity and multicultural harmony. Additionally, the logo also serves as a symbol for the Rohingya Canadian Community (RCC)'s mission to raise awareness and promote the community's spirit.
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