December 20, 2016

Seventh-day Adventists Help Syrian Refugee Children in Brazil

Jhenifer Neves Costa, ASN News

More than 150 refugee children from Syria who live near the center of São Paulo, Brazil, celebrated the end of the year in the company of Brazilian benefactors. The gathering, held on December 4, was organized by the Base Genesis Institute, which serves more than 400 Syrian refugee families living in São Paulo.

A young refugee at the end-of-year celebration organized by Seventh-day Adventists in Brazil. Photo: Base Genesis

The toys were donated by the Internet and TV company OI. The children had the opportunity to choose the gift they would like to receive, and each employee sponsored one of them. "It was a very gratifying experience to be able to see the smiles on their faces," said Thais Correia, a Human Resources analyst at the company.

Nádia Mazouz has been in Brazil for eight years and already feels part of the Brazilian culture. For her, "this gathering is wonderful, because it makes us very happy in the midst of everything we've been through."

Pastor Wally Santos, who coordinated the event, said that, despite fatigue and running, love of neighbor must remain at the center of the church’s work. "Doing good is our mission," he declared.

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