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Syrian refugee families express gratitude at Winnipeg community party

Refugee families from Syria who have recently arrived in Winnipeg thanked Canadians on Saturday, during a community party that continues today.

'Very good here in Canada,' says one man who recently arrived in Winnipeg with family

Jarah Najim, right, who is one and a half years old, dons a Winnipeg Jets hat and holds a hockey stick during a community party at the Greendell Park Community Centre on Saturday. (Erin Brohman/CBC)

Refugee families from Syria who have recently arrived in Winnipeg thanked Canadianson Saturdayduring a community party that's taking place throughout the weekend.

The families have been invited to the Easter weekend party by Hussain Guisti, who is hosting the event at the Greendell Park Community Centre in St. Vital.

The party is open to all Manitoba families and is free of charge. It began Friday and continues Sunday.

On Saturday, dozens of Syrian refugee children played with several large inflatable bouncy structures while their parents mingled.

"It's very comfortable. We find everything good," said Mohammad Yousif Najim, who has been in Winnipeg for a month with his wife and 1-year-old son.

"More than [what] we expect to find, so it's very good here in Canada."

Ahmad Fahad, 13, who played with his eight siblings on the bouncy castles, said he is grateful to be out of Syria.

A translator for Fahad said, "He's thanking the prime minister, the peoples. So they're [having] great fun here in this place, they're giving you their thanks."

Another group of about 300 refugees from Syria are expected to attendthe party on Sunday.

Fatima Jokhadar, right, and her family recently came to Winnipeg from Aleppo, Syria. Her son Menas, second from left, uses crutches after he was injured by a bomb. (Erin Brohman/CBC)
Ahmad Mohammad and Zakarya al Ahmar and some of their nine children at the community party at the Greendell Park Community Centre on Saturday. (Erin Brohman/CBC)

With files from CBC's Erin Brohman