TORONTO -- Two friends are doing their part to smoothen the transition to Canada for dozens of incoming Afghan families.
Ashlynn Fisher and Faryal Anwari have been preparing gift baskets -- or âSmile Boxesâ -- for children who have recently arrived in Canada from Afghanistan.
âWe decided we wanted to do something to make them feel welcome,â Fisher told ŰÎŰ´ŤĂ˝ Channel on Saturday.
Many recently-arrived families are in the middle of their mandatory two-week hotel quarantine stay. This week, Fisher and others will be donating 123 boxes to Afghan children staying in the Greater Toronto Area.
âThe smile boxes were created to keep them busy and to bring them some happiness,â Fisher said.
Besides toys, many of the boxes contain crafts, sports equipment, crayons, colouring books, and stickers. Fisher said that for some of the older children entering school, the gift baskets will also include school supplies.
To help fund more gifts for more children, organizers are asking people to donate through their and affiliated ââ Facebook page.
CO-FOUNDER WISHES SHE HAD 'SMILE BOXES' AS A CHILD
Anwari, the other co-founder of âSmile Boxes,â moved to Canada from Afghanistan when she was a child.
âFaryal shared with me that when she left Afghanistan, there was not much support for them and how she wishes that she could have received something like this,â Fisher said.
âIt would have really helped her feel safe, feel welcome, and it would have helped her with that transition,â said Fisher, whose husband also fled turmoil in Afghanistan years ago.
In recent days, Fisher and Anwari have been donating some gift boxes already. To respect familiesâ privacy, they havenât met any of the recipients face-to-face.
The Salaam Foundation, a non-profit organization, has been acting as the go-between for them and has been conveying the familiesâ reactions.
âThe families that did receive boxes from us were extremely grateful,â Fisher shared, saying sheâs glad sheâs been able to put a smile on their faces.