“It’s very important to get a job,” Ziad said, as Basim Sobeih translates. The group formed in the wake of the tragic images of Syrians drowning in the fall of 2015. I’m not used to having someone else pay for my expenses.”He wipes his hand across his brow, demonstrating his desire to sweat. Her four children can romp on Queensland beach — a shimmering crescent of sand — and Ziad is planting an enormous garden. Sponsor Allan King, a retiree in Hubbards, hired him for an initial contract for a job at his home.
Source: National Post July 02, 2016 19:30 UTC