'Ramadan Kitchen' Gives Syrian Refugees A Taste Of Home
The kitchen serves 5,000 iftar meals daily to displaced families living in camps in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon during Ramadan. For many, it offers a sense of community, family and tradition.
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June 12, 2018 at 09:03PM
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