'I hope it rains a lot': Syrian refugee children send pictures of hope to Australian bushfire victims

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Children who have fled war in Syria have been so moved by stories of Australia's bushfire crisis that they have sent pictures of support to those affected.

More than 12,000 kilometres from Australia, in a small town in Jordan, nine-year-old Syrian refugees Ayman and twin brother Anas Tahleh began drawing pictures of kangaroos and koalas to lift the spirits of Australian bushfire victims.

While there are no kangaroos where they live, they could still picture animals living among the lush green and gold landscapes in outback Australia.in their group art therapy classes. They, along with several other refugee children, said they were devastated when they heard how bad the fires had impacted the Australian people and wildlife.The children take art therapy classes in a community centre in Annam to help them cope with the trauma they have faced after fleeing the Syrian war.

Their counsellor said she was surprised to see how they reacted when she talked to them about the fires.

 

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mosenkis It already did rain a lot! 🙃 Doesn't make this any less sweet, but Sydney had the biggest rainstorm in 23 years or something this last weekend!

Ahhhhh... nice reminder we suck as a country sometimes.

This needs to be seen by all - They're not just refugees, but humans who have been through harrowing times and yet still shoe amazing strength and compassion. This is so beautiful, we need to help them fine saftey in a community deserving of their love.

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