Giving life for life: Syrian refugees line up to give blood in St. John's

'We are safe, we have great opportunities to build our future,' said Mohamed Al Maksour

Image | Syrians giving blood

Caption: This group of Syrian refugees gave blood on Friday afternoon in St. John's. (Zach Goudie/CBC)

A group of Syrian refugees now living in St. John's say it's their way of saying, 'Thank you.'
On Friday, Mohamed Al Maksour, who works as a translator at the Association for New Canadians, organized a trip to Canadian Blood Services in St. John's for himself and eight other Syrians.
"Our visit is a kind of saying thank you to this country, which is now our country," he told the St. John's Morning Show(external link). "It's a kind of contribution, that we belong to this country."
It was a sentiment repeated in a handwritten letter to "the generous country which helped us and saved our souls."

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Caption: This is part of the letter the group of Syrian refugees brought to the Canadian Blood Services office on Friday. (Zach Goudie/CBC)

'We survived'

Al Maksour and his wife fled the ongoing war in Syria and arrived in St. John's in May of 2016.
They've since had a baby — "a Newfoundlander," he said — and Al Maksour is working and taking classes.
"We are safe. We have great opportunities to build our future," he said.

Image | Mohamed Al Maksour

Caption: Mohamed Al Maksour is a translater at the Association for New Canadians and a refugee from Syria. (Paula Gale/CBC)

He's even starting to adjust to winter, he said, and to the Newfoundland way of speaking.
"When I first arrived, the accent — even though I was an English teacher in Syria — the accent here was confusing here a little bit for me," he said, laughing.
Al Maksour said Friday's donation was the first of what he hopes will be many — he wants to organize a weekly blood donation by people at the Association for New Canadians.
"All as group would like to save other people['s lives]," he said.
"This is nothing compared to what Canada offered for us. Canada saved our lives."