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Little Background

The Greater Yei River Community of South Sudan unfolds its vibrant landscape, stretching majestically to the north where it meets Tore. To the south, the lush territories of Morobu and Kaya embrace the border with Uganda, while to the west, the community gracefully touches the edges of Lasu, adjoining the Democratic Republic of the Congo. To the east, it reaches the charming locales of Kupera, Wuji, and Koyoki, seamlessly merging with the expanse of Kajo Keji.

This enriched tapestry of life is woven together by the diverse inhabitants: the Kakuwa, Kaliko, Lugbara, Makaraka, Mundu, Avukaya, and Pojulu, who have journeyed along the Maridi Road. Together, they thrive in a harmonious coexistence, celebrating their unique cultures while fostering a sense of community that resonates with peace and unity.

In the 1990s, sons and daughters of the Greater Yei River Region of South Sudan started migrating to Canada due to civil war and displacement, with Canada providing resettlement, support programs, and humanitarian pathways. As more members from the region arrived in Canada, they connected, shared experiences, and supported each other through cultural events and discussion groups focusing on community preservation.

The Greater Yei River Community Association in Canada (TGYRCC) was officially incorporated as a nonprofit in Canada in 2022, receiving recognition from local authorities and community organizations.

Our Mission and Vision

The Greater Yei River Community Association in Canada (TGYRCC) is dedicated to empowering the people of The Greater Yei River region living in diaspora, in Canada. Established in 2022, our mission is to build a cohesive and supportive community that thrives on shared values and mutual respect. We envision a future where our members are united, resilient, and actively contributing to a sustainable and prosperous society. Our core values include inclusivity, collaboration, and cultural preservation, guiding us in all our endeavors.

Meet Our Board Members

Our Board members are committed to driving the mission of TGYRCC forward, each bringing unique skills and perspectives to the table.

Samuel Kibo

Samuel Kibo

Chair, Board

John Rubena

John Rubena

Board Member

Elesio Lasuba

Elesio Lasuba

Board Member

Thomas Taban

Thomas Taban

Board Member

Silva Amugo

Silva Amugo

Board Member

Our Journey Through Time

Since its inception, The Greater Yei River Community Association has accomplish some milestone in our community in Canada. Here are some of the pivotal moments in our history.

2022

Foundation of TGYRCC

The Greater Yei River Community Association was officially established with the mission to empower and unite the Yei River community in Canada.

2023

Establish Executive and Advisory Team

We established executive team to collaborate closely with the board of directors and advisory team to offer guidance and mentorship.

2024

Received Its First Federal Funds

TGYRCC acquired its first funds from the Federal Government of Canada, under Black Business Initiative (BBI)

2025

Strategy Planning Sessions

Strategic planning session organized by NABC and supporting our community’s needs.

Voices of Our Community

“The association brought us together and a community and encourage youth engagement, which is essential for community growth.”

Mary Duku

Community Member

“Thanks to TGYRCC, I’ve connected with so many wonderful people and feel a true sense of belonging here in Canada.”

Christine Onzia

Volunteer

“The strategic planning sessions organized by the association have helped me gain new knowledge and confidence.”

Thomas Taban

Board Member

“I am grateful for the support network TGYRCC provides. It has truly made a difference in our community’s well-being.”

Paul Lau

Community Leader

Join Us in Making a Difference

Your involvement can make a significant impact on our community’s future. Whether you choose to volunteer, donate, or attend our events, every action helps us grow stronger together. Join us in our mission to empower and unite the Greater Yei River community in Canada.