Team Canada wishes everyone Happy New Year 2021.
We are launching a New Years Team Effort to help Amir Sahragard who was
sponsored from Manus to Pay It Forward to sponsor a Mother, Fari and
Daughter, Shah from Indonesia.
AMIR PAYS IT FORWARD
Fariba and her 22-year old daughter Shaghayegh have been living
stateless in Indonesia for seven long years – forced out of their home
country for practising the Bahai faith. They can never return to Iran,
and their situation as refugees in Indonesia is bleak.
Amir Sahragard who was imprisoned on Manus for 6.5 years and sponsored by Stephen Watt
to Canada met Fari and Shah in Indonesia in 2013 on his way to
Australia. They were to be on the same boat to Australia but fate
separated them. Amir is paying it forward to sponsor and fundraise to
bring them to Canada.
Names: Fariba and Shaghayegh
Profile: Iranian mother and daughter living stateless in Indonesia
Advantages: UNHCR certified, strong English, educated humanitarians
Risk: Detainment and death in Iran, detainment and poverty in Indonesia
Fundraiser: $36,000 to sponsor Fariba and Shaghayegh
The opportunity: Private sponsorship to Canada
On the Run
After her husband left her, Fariba did her best to create a happy family
life for herself and her two children, daughter Shaghayegh and son Ali.
The children went to school, the mom pursued a twin career in sales and
as a professional swimming instructor. They were a normal family in most respects.
Except one: they practised the Bahai faith – considered a heretical sect
in their country. According to national law, citizens are only
permitted to be Shia Muslims, and practising any other religion
(including Bahai and Christianity) is punishable by death.
When the government found out about their faith, the family had to flee the country
for their lives. The first to escape was Ali, who was 16 years old at
the time. He travelled to Indonesia then on to Australia by boat in
2011.
There he was captured and placed in detention, first off shore of Australia, and then in Sydney. He remains in detention today. He misses his mom and sister, and suffers from depression, with no way back or forward.
Fariba and Shaghayegh then just 14 years old, left the country soon
after. They travelled to Indonesia, with the hope of reuniting with Ali,
but that hope was quickly dashed after Australia stopped accepting refugee arrivals by sea.
Current Challenges
Since 2013, Fariba and Shaghayegh have been stranded in Indonesia, in a life in limbo.
They are forbidden by law to work, study, drive, marry,
travel or to even hold a bank account. Without these basic fundamental
rights it is impossible for them to live a normal life.
Staying in Indonesia means a constant struggle to survive,
excluded from all aspects of regular life. Going back to Iran means
prison, possible torture and death. They are desperate to find a home
and live a normal life.
How you can help
They have one hope, and this is it: A group of five Canadians will
sponsor their application and support them in making a new life in
Canada.
Good news: both women are officially certified as
refugees by the UNHCR, which means they qualify for Canada’s private
sponsorship program.
We just need the funds to make it happen. The total set by Canadian immigration for two adults (Shaghayegh is 22) is $36,000. That amount includes:
- 12 months of income ($26,400) for:
- Shelter: $14,016
- Food staples: $210
- Startup costs: $6,600
- Household needs: $600
- Furniture: $2,170
- Clothing: $770
- Funds to exchange from Australian to Canadian $3000
As
soon as this money is collected, it will be transferred to Canada and
held in a secure bank account co-managed by members of the sponsorship
team. When Fariba and Shaghayegh arrive, the money will be disbursed
under guidelines laid out by the Canadian government.
The Opportunity
Fariba is eager to return to work, and to her passion of coaching and
mentoring young athletes. Shaghayegh's greatest hope is to continue her
education, abruptly cut short when she was 14 years old. She was once an
accomplished swimmer, winner of many competitions.
They are both hard working, conscientious women who are highly motivated to succeed in a country – they just need a chance.
A wonderful private sponsor group is coalescing. If you are interested in joining our team of sponsors, please contact Amir Sahragard, Stephen Watt or Carole Ito . Their application is now being completed.
Our focus now is to achieve our fundraising goal, in order to take the
next step to bring Fariba and her daughter to a safer, more productive
life. If you can help financially, please visit our chuffed fundraiser.
Thank you for your support. And help spread the word by sharing this fundraiser.
https://chuffed.org/project/amirpaysitforward
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