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Thursday, 14 April 2016

Syrian Presentation to help with Syrian Refugee Letter Assignment

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  1.                                                                                                           April 16, 2016
                                                                                                              Swan Lane
                                                                                                               Syria
                                                                                                               TLW M03


    Dear refugees,
      My name is Isabel Fava. I was born here, and now I am a sixth grade student at St.Simon School. Living in Canada is the best life for me, and how would you feel to know we'll extend our arms out to those in Syria.

       You’ll find the place a lot different than Syria. We’re a city that cherishes the diverse people within it, and it’s our strength to overcome challenges and fight for what they believe in. Canadian students at our school have been watching your country being torn apart, and trying to put ourselves into your position. We know that you’ve been through a gruesome experience, but now that you are given the opportunity, come to Canada. You work hard to get yourself out,  and now let us provide you a resting placeWe are eager to give you a safe place to call home until you can build back up your lives. And after a while maybe, just maybe, you'll be able to return to your home.

       We have essential care for you and your family. You might have to go through many safety and security measures, but it's all part of Canada's plan to ensure safety. Once you are settled in and a part of Canada, you could get the chance to be treated like a normal citizen. You can become one of 25,000 Syrian refugees that have already made lives in Canada after our $678-million refugee plan. We can provide you with not only safe living conditions, but jobs, rights, and freedom.

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