ICBA commits funds and more to Ukraine
PRINCE GEORGE – Thirty-five hundred construction workers in BC, members of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association have stepped up in light of the conflict in Ukraine, putting dollars where they’ll do the most.
“We thought it would start with a contribution from the ICBA.,” explains Mike Davis with the ICBA. “So we started off with a $25,000 donation. We went to our Board and our Board matched tat. So then we thought, let’s take it to our membership. We have 3,500 members and clients all over BC. So we made the call out to them and there was a fantastic response. We’re at just under $135,000 right now.”
Bravo, says the MP for Cariboo-Prince George. A week ago, civic officials and others became signatories to a letter addressed to the Prime Minister. That letter outlined how the City of Prince George would welcome any Ukrainian refugees to seek refuge here or become a resident. Todd Doherty hand-delivered that letter this week. Since this event, there have been 30 people who expressed an interest in housing someone from Ukraine.