The Canadian businessmen who sponsored over 200 Syrian refugees

    Jim Estill may have helped to resettle 58 refugee families in the Canadian city of Guelph, but he insists he has not done anything remarkable. Instead, the entrepreneur defers praise to the people he works with. “I am just really good at shaking hands,” he says, smiling.

    A life-long entrepreneur and now CEO of an appliance company, Estill decided around 18 months ago to sponsor Syrian refugees fleeing their war-ravaged homeland. After doing the rough math, he estimated he could help bring more than 200 Syrians to Guelph.

    It was no mean feat, coming in at a cost of Canadian $1.5 million. But he says the cascading events surrounding the war, coupled with a fear that he was not doing enough to help during a humanitarian crisis, prompted him to act.

    “I do it because I believe in doing the right thing,” he says. “And this is the right thing to do. You can’t stand by and do nothing.”

    www.unhcr.org/news/stories/2017/3/58be80ed4/canadian-entrepreneur-invests-millions-syrian-refugees.html

    Publikováno na YouTube 4. 4. 2017 – Vysoký komisař UN pro uprchlíky (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees – UNHCR)

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