Refugee family settling in Peterborough, Ont., after long journey from Afghanistan
PETERBOROUGH — Parwaiz Hamidy’s two young sons are all smiles as they rush down a slide at a park in Peterborough, Ont.
The boys and their parents are half a world away from the chaos of Kabul, having fled the Afghan capital two months ago with the hope of starting over in Canada.
The Hamidys are among nine Afghan refugee families who recently arrived in the mid-sized Ontario city after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. They’ve decided to call Peterborough home thanks largely to the support of Heather Hedges, a local school teacher who’s helped them for much of the last two months.
“Most people would be scared because they don’t know anything or anybody in here, but fortunately I’m lucky, I know Heather,” says Hamidy, an interpreter who worked with the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan between 2008 and 2011.