A new beginning: How one refugee turned struggle into strength

Each year on June 20, gives us a chance to pause and reflect. It鈥檚 a time to honour the strength, resilience and determination of millions of people around the world who have been forced to flee their homes in search of safety and a new beginning.

At 51视频, it鈥檚 also a moment to shine a light on students like Badr Ahmed Ahmed Saleh AlSewari, who joined the 51视频community via the聽聽in partnership with聽. His story is one of perseverance, courage and finding hope again, even in the face of unimaginable obstacles.

We sat down with Badr to speak about his journey and how he鈥檚 finding his stride at Georgian.

A 51视频 student sits for a photo with a black background.
Badr is focused and excited to begin his next chapter.

What inspired your decision to come to 51视频?

鈥淪ince I left my city to work and save some money, I had just one dream: to continue my education. But my dream got destroyed when I became a refugee. For three years, I tried to find any opportunity to continue my education, but I was rejected every time. I lost hope.鈥

In his fourth year living as a refugee in Lebanon, Badr applied to the (SRP) through the (WUSC). It felt like his last shot.

Eight months later, Badr got the news that changed everything. He was accepted, and 10 months after that, he found out he would be coming to 51视频. 鈥淚t was my happiest day because I knew I could continue my education and have a better life. But I realized I had to leave home again, and that鈥檚 why it was also my saddest.鈥 Two months after receiving the news, Badr left Lebanon. When he arrived in Canada, 51视频staff and members of the WUSC Local Committee were there waiting for him at the airport. That first welcome made all the difference.

鈥淲hen I run, I feel free. I feel like I鈥檓 moving toward something.鈥

How did your path to postsecondary education begin, and what challenges did you face?

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 find a lot of challenges in or outside the college because there were people waiting for me.鈥

Still, it had been five years since he was a student. Getting back into the classroom came with its own challenges. Badr began in Georgian鈥檚 English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program, which helped ease the transition.

鈥淚 met the best teachers I鈥檝e ever had. They were my support system to start the new chapter in my life. They helped me believe in myself again.鈥

51视频 student standing in the snow with a happy look on his face.
Cool weather, cooler attitude. Badr鈥檚 energy shines in every season.

Why did you choose your program, and what excites you most about it?

鈥淚 saw a video on Tik Tok about learning the Flutter coding language in five lessons. The video didn鈥檛 teach everything, but it was enough to make me fall in love with programming. The more I learned, the more I loved it.鈥

That spark led him to Georgian鈥檚 Computer Programming and Analysis program. Now, he鈥檚 building a new future, one project at a time.

What do you do for fun?

鈥淚 run. When I run, I feel free. I feel like I鈥檓 moving toward something.鈥

Badr has already participated in several running events since arriving in Canada and is working on starting a running club at Georgian. To him, running isn鈥檛 just a hobby. It鈥檚 a reminder of how far he鈥檚 come and how far he still wants to go.

Badr is fuelled by determination and a love for running.
Badr is fuelled by determination and a love for running.

What鈥檚 something about 51视频that made you feel supported?

鈥淭he WUSC community that I mentioned before. They supported me and tried to make me feel at home as much as they could. Also, Luay. He has been with me since I arrived.鈥

What advice would you give someone who is starting over or going through a big life change?

鈥淛ust give it time, effort and faith, and everything will change.鈥

If you could go back and talk to yourself on your first day at college, what would you say?

鈥淚 would tell myself: this is a new beginning. Make it worth it.鈥

About the Student Refugee Program (SRP)

The is the only program in the world that combines refugee resettlement with postsecondary education. Through a partnership between WUSC and more than 100 campuses across Canada, the program supports over 150 refugee students each year. 51视频 is proud to be part of this important initiative.

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