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Island family fundraising to help bring refugee parents to P.E.I.

Sara Sadat and her husband Said, as well as their five children, moved to Charlottetown more than 10 years ago and after all this time she's hoping an event this weekend will help her see her parents again.

The Sadat family is trying to raise $15,000

Sara Sadat says her family is trying to raise $15,000 to get her parents from Turkey to Charlottetown. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

SaraSadathasseen her parents once in the past 23 years.

Sadatand herhusband Said, as well astheir five children, moved to Charlottetown more than 10 years ago and after allthis time she's hoping an event this weekend will help in an effort to one day see her parents again.

"I was away from my country, my family, all my relative, more than 23 years," she said.

My parents, I like to be with them, because all my life I was away from them. Right now I want to be with them. Sara Sadat

Sadat's parents left Afghanistan two years ago and are currently living in Turkey as refugees.Sadat said she saw her parents a few years ago when she returned to Afghanistan for a brief visit.

The family has been trying to put away money to help cover the costsof getting her parents to P.E.I., which she estimates at about $15,000.

This prompted Sadat's family tohosta fundraising dinnerat their restaurant Sadat's Cuisine on Saturday.

She estimated travel costs for her parents would be over $5,000, but they'd alsoneed to pay for a health diagnosis for themas well as cover anyadditional expenses.

"I have a big hope that they are coming soon," Sadat said.

Far from home

Although Sadat is happyher immediate family is on Prince Edward Island, she misses her brothers, sisters and parents dearly.

"You know, when you are alone nobody around you, I have my [immediate] family, I love them. My husband is a very good person, if he wasn't here I couldn't do like this, so he helps me all the time. But my family, nobody's around me, so I want to be with them," Sadat said.

Sara Sadat has only seen her parents once in the past 23 years. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

"My parents, I like to be with them, because all my life I was away from them. Right now I want to be with them, do something like other children do for their parents."

The dinner on Saturday is $30 per person, with $20 from each meal going toward helping Sadat's parents.

People interested in attending need to make reservations.

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With files from Katerina Georgieva and Island Morning