A world away in Syria, their home was destroyed during the civil war. Their business, a large chocolate factory in Damascus, was destroyed also. The family had a good life in Syria before the conflict began.
The Hadhad family spent three years in refugee camps, then applied to come to Canada which they did in 2016. They settled in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. The family started making chocolate in their home and selling it at the Farmer’s Market. Then, with help from the community, they built a shed
in the yard of their home where they made chocolate and sold it.
This year they have a factory and a plan to hire twenty people. Their chocolates will be on the shelves of major grocery chains in Atlantic Canada.
On our recent trip to Antigonish, our friends, Carlo and Hiltrud, who had immigrated to Canada from Berlin almost fifty years ago, took us to see the little shed front where Mrs. Hadhad and her daughter tend shop. After hearing so much about the Hadhad family and their story, it was great to meet them and wish them well. There was a time when our own ancestors were newcomers too.
We sampled some chocolate and bought some too. Designs of the chocolates include the rose of Damascus and the maple leaf. It is delicious.
Lovely story. A new home and a new start. Resilience.
ReplyDeleteFor sure, Linda.
DeleteSo good to hear they somebody has got out of the disaster and made it in life again. A very heart warming real life story. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteIt has to be hard to leave family and friends. The family has started over for sure, Diane.
DeleteWhat a heartwarming story! And I love the logo on their chocolate box -- "One peace won't hurt"! Wishing them all the success in the world!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Debra.
DeleteI'm so glad that Canada is allowing Syrian refugees to join them. I wish we could do the same. Thank you for brightening my day, Marie. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Jan!
DeleteA success story!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, AC.
DeleteWhat a wonderful story.... I could even say it is a "sweet" story! I love chocolate and I'm sure I could cruise through that box of goodies in no time at all.
ReplyDeleteA Syrian family has been sponsored by the local churches and has been living here for a year, and I believe some of their relatives are being sponsored to arrive in 2018.
It is good to hear that relatives are finding sponsorship as well, Shammi.
DeleteTears, and only wishes for success.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same, Joanne.
DeleteSo good to see they've restarted their lives; I wish them every success. "One Peace Won't Hurt" terrific.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great sentence, Celia!
Deletei always enjoy a good success story...and when it's about chocolate, that's even better!!!
ReplyDeleteSuccess and chocolate are a great combination, Debbie.
DeleteWhat a wonderfully uplifting little story. Wishing them all the best with their venture.
ReplyDeleteThey are on the right track, John and working hard.
DeleteI love the box. So happy that things have worked out better for this family. You are right. We were all immigrants or born of immigrants. How did we get to be so snooty.
ReplyDeleteI know, Barbara. We forget so easily it seems.
DeleteThis is truly lovely. I am so grateful to your country for offering sanctuary and new beginnings. And so ashamed of my own country on the refugee/asylum seeker front.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize Australia didn't accept m/any refugees, EC.
DeleteA wonderful story, glad to hear the community welcomed them. I wish them the best.
ReplyDeleteThe family was well received in Antigonish, Bill.
DeleteHow wonderful they were able to start over again. I'm smiling.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Hadhad told us it's been hard work and they are learning English too, Mage.
DeleteOh my it looks delicious! Andrea
ReplyDeleteIt is, Andrea.
DeleteThis is the best of immigration and the majority of folks follow their dreams.
ReplyDeleteThey do indeed follow their dreams, Tabor.
DeleteWhat brave people to start again ❤️
ReplyDeleteSo true, Ann.
DeleteAnother success story in Canada! One of many.
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This is true, Catarina.
Deletewonderful story, Marie!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is, SW.
DeleteVery inspirational people. Delicious looking chocolates.
ReplyDeleteVery true, Mildred.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story!
ReplyDeleteThat family has worked hard, FG.
Deletewhat a great story - maybe a few more politicians should read this kind of thing!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Our prime minister mentioned this family in a speech at the U. N., Stewart.
DeleteThis is a wonderful story. This should be on the news instead of all the horrible things going on.
ReplyDeleteIt has been on the news in eastern Canada, Jenn.
DeleteThis is such a local good news story and you have done justice to it, Marie.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny.
DeleteIt's good to hear that after so much hardship that there is a happy ending. Sarah x
ReplyDeleteThis family is still writing their story, Sarah. They are working hard.
DeleteI read about them in the news - very nice!
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderful to meet them, Karen.
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