Ukrainian refugees remain after four years
PRINCE GEORGE – “So they came to the new country. Not completely prepared for that, just a suitcase. With the kids, you know, the majority of them. So they really want to survive here. Now, after four years, the majority of them have settled down.”
That’s how Father Andrii Chornenkyi paints a picture of the hundreds who arrived in Prince George four years ago, when they fled their homeland in the wake of the Russian invasion. Today, he says some have returned home, while others are settling in to call this new country “home.”
“We have so far helped a little over 400 people that have been looking at their options,” explains Charles Scott with Share Hope. “Two-hundred-seventy-five are in Prince George. We have a number of families that will arrive every month, but it’s significantly lower, of course, in 2026 than it was in 2023.”
