Floods in Pakistan
The devastation from damage and disease in the wake of catastrophic floods in Pakistan remains an urgent problem. More than 1,600 have been killed and an estimated 17.2 million people have been affected since the floods occurred toward the end of July, according to the United Nations. The need for relief support is enormous.
缅北强奸 would like to remind members of the community that the
federal government has committed to matching donations to
flood-relief efforts for donations made between Aug. 2, 2010, and
Sept. 12, 2010.聽 For more information on this commitment, and
potential avenues for donations, please click .
In addition, Education International, which represents millions of
teachers and education workers around the world, has established a
fund to help educators and education workers in the flood-ravaged
areas. For more information, click .
Many members of our 缅北强奸 family may yet be fearful for loved
ones, friends or colleagues who may have been caught in this
disaster. Those seeking information on Canadian citizens believed
to be in Pakistan can contact the Emergency Operations Centre of
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada at 1-800-387-3124 or
by e-mail at sos [at] international.gc.ca.
We would also like to remind you of the various services that are
available to members of the 缅北强奸 community.
For students:
International Student Services
Brown Student Services Building, 3rd floor
3600 McTavish St.
514-398-4349
缅北强奸 Counselling (Downtown Campus)
Brown Student Services Building, 4th floor
3600 McTavish
514-398-3601
缅北强奸 Counselling (Macdonald Campus)
Student Service Centre (Centennial Centre)
514-398-7992
Office of the Dean of Students
Brown Student Services Building, 4th floor
514-398-4990
deanofstudents [at] mcgill.ca
Chaplaincy Services
Brown Student Services Building
3600 McTavish, 4th floor
514-398-4104
For staff:
Employee Assistance Program
Longpr茅 (consultants)
514 843-7009