Wind Mobile Partners with LifeLine Syria to Supply Refugees in Canada with Phones, Data

Wind Mobile is partnering with LifeLine Syria to help Syrian refugee families.

The company says it is providing refugee families coming to Canada with mobile phones and wireless service at no cost.

“Canadians are responding with compassion and generosity to the plight of Syrians who have been forced to flee their homeland. We want to do what we can to help,” said Wind Mobile Marketing VP, Jennifer Douglas. “Access to mobile communications can help them make a smooth transition to life in Canada.”

Lifeline Syria is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping sponsor and assist refugees coming to Canada to escape the violence in war-torn Syria. It seeks to bring 1,000 Syrian refugees to the Greater Toronto Area as permanent residents with the help of private sponsors.

Canadians wanting to contribute to the effort are invited to bring any surplus mobile phones they may have to any Wind Mobile store for donation, the company added.

“By giving them a way to stay connected, Wind Mobile will help these new arrivals settle in to life in their new adopted country,” said Ratna Omidvar, Chair of Lifeline Syria.