Toronto Star

LET IT SNOW

Video of refugee kids reacting to snow spreads positive message

- MICHELLE MCQUIGGE

Viral video captures excitement as refugee children experience their first Canadian snowfall,

Awoman who shared a video of two Eritrean children reacting gleefully to their first Canadian snowfall says the overwhelmi­ngly positive reaction to the clip is reaffirmin­g her faith in the country as a welcoming place for newcomers.

Rebecca Davies shot the video on Saturday, 48 hours after the children shown in it arrived in Canada with their mother and two siblings as privately sponsored refugees.

In the video, the 7-year-old girl and 5-year-old boy twirl, dance and revel in the snow shower in the backyard of Davies’ Toronto-area home.

The clip has since garnered nearly two million views and been shared thousands of times on Twitter, often with accompanyi­ng hashtags and messages welcoming refugees in general and the children in particular.

Davies, who helped sponsor the Eritrean family through the private Ripple Refugee Project, says the video’s reception gives her hope.

She says she encounters racism and anti-immigrant sentiment in her work on behalf of refugees, but says the positive responses to the clip have left her feeling more confident about the society the family is eager to join.

“When a universal, lovely little vignette of kids playing in snow gets this kind of response, it gives me some hope for humanity,” she said in a telephone interview.

Davies said the Eritrean family landed in Toronto on Thursday, bringing an end to a lengthy saga.

She said the single mother fled the war-torn east-African country in 2013 and spent the next five years in a refugee camp in Sudan.

Two of the four children who accompanie­d her to Canada were born in that camp, Davies said, adding all the kids are under the age of 8.

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 ?? REBECCA DAVIES THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Two Eritrean children, new arrivals to Canada, react gleefully to their first Canadian snowfall.
REBECCA DAVIES THE CANADIAN PRESS Two Eritrean children, new arrivals to Canada, react gleefully to their first Canadian snowfall.

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