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The unlikely and wildly inspirational story of intrepid social entrepreneur, Mariam Shaar – a generational refugee who | dG1fbTlsemMyc2Z0MjQ
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00:00The problem is that the situation in the country is difficult.
00:09There is no job in Lebanon. There is no schedule.
00:13The woman is a doctor for every day in the house.
00:16I feel like I'm in prison.
00:19When I see these kids, they have to work for more than 3 days.
00:26What can we do now?
00:28They say that they have to do something with the nature.
00:31They say that they are very talented.
00:34They say that everything is good for me.
00:38A group of amazing women have started their own catering companies in Birch al-Varaj, near the refugee camp in Lebanon.
00:44We are launching this Kickstarter campaign to buy a food truck.
00:48In addition, if we are using food truck, when we are working more people, we can move on.
00:54A project such as Miriam's improve our local community.
00:57I feel more about you, more about you, more about you, more about you, more about you.
01:02The first time I came to the hospital, I was afraid that I wanted to get to the hospital.
01:10Good job.
01:11There are a lot of obstacles. Regulations and laws regarding these people, it's unjust for them.
01:41People like Miriam, they were not born to give up. For them, there is no plan B. Plan B is repeat plan A until it works out.
02:08She's giving these people hope.
02:10The man has to be a little bit, a little bit and a little bit.
02:14We hope that life is better in the future.
02:18The man is a human.
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