Quebec community groups helping Syrian refugees abandoned by their sponsors
MONTREAL — Eight months since arriving in Montreal as Syrian refugees, Dania Saad and her husband, Samir Altabra, continue to receive monthly cheques of $1,000 from their private sponsors.
The cash belongs to them because they paid a Christian church $12,000 to come to Canada and are getting the money back in 12 monthly instalments.
Saad, 32, and Altabra, 47, are lucky in that they had the money and their sponsors had the foresight to ask for it upfront to ensure there were funds to help the family get through their first year in Quebec.
Many refugees, however, were sponsored by private citizens who meant well but didn’t have the means to care for them, according to several community groups interviewed by The Canadian Press.


