Rob McTavish and his family have opened their doors to four Ukrainian refugees.
Last summer, Rob McTavish and his family welcomed a two Ukrainians — 16-year-old Max and his grandmother — into his home in Coquitlam, shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A former peacekeeper and soldier, McTavish then travelled to Ukraine via Poland to transport life-saving medical supplies. On arrival, he witnessed the devastation wrought by war, and met Max’s parents, and the parents of another teen named Danny, whom he would welcome later into his home in Canada.
Since Danny arrived to Canada through the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel pathway, McTavish successfully sought legal guardianship of Danny as an unaccompanied minor.
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