Syrian newcomers bring some Christmas spirit to Calgary's homeless
Dan McGarvey | CBC News | Posted: December 23, 2016 4:46 AM | Last Updated: December 23, 2016
They served up dinner and handed out Christmas cards and gift bags
A group of Syrian refugees have been giving back some of the goodwill they've received themselves by feeding Calgary's homeless.
They hosted a special Christmas dinner near the Calgary Drop-In Centre Thursday evening with dozens of homeless Calgarians lining up for a taste of Syria, breaking down barriers with food and some small talk.
The idea was about giving back to the city that's made them feel so welcome and sharing similarities rather than differences, said organizer Rita Khanchet Kallas.
"When I hear this word for the first time, 'homeless', I think it describes people who lose their home, and we already — as Syrian newcomers — we lost our home."
"We have to pay back, we would like to pay back. We have to take care of each other," she said.
As well as dishing out hot meals, the Syrians handed out Christmas gifts and cards with personal messages written inside.
The event was something many in the community of newcomers wanted to be a part of, said Ghada Alatrash with the Syrian Women's Club of Calgary, who helped sponsor the event.
"It just needed a call to action and everybody answered that call. And a lot of Syrians are very proud to be here and just show gratitude to this beautiful country."
"Canada has been a beautiful host and this is a way to give back," she said.
Rita Khanchet Kallas says the event was just another step towards making Calgary home.
"We can work together to make Calgary a very nice place to live."
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