Former Fish Farmer Feeds a Million Children Every Day
A former fish farmer has cast a charitable net to 12 countries, with nutritious meals served to one million school children every weekday.
This Syrian refugee is paying back the country that welcomed him by feeding their homeless.
Alex Assali left behind his home to escape ISIL and found refuge in Germany. Now, every Saturday morning, he cooks hot food and hands it out to the needy from a table outside the Berlin train station.
A sign on his food stand reads, "Give Something Back To German People."
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Another sign explains that he's part of a Syrian Christian project that helps the homeless: "Our goal is to give something back to the people who helped us."
Tabea Bu snapped this picture and posted it to Facebook.
THATS ALEX! A big shoutout to him this morning, Dieser Mann beeindruckt mich zu tiefst! Seine Geschichte ist nicht...
Posted by Tabea Bü on Saturday, November 21, 2015
THATS ALEX! A big shoutout to him this morning, Dieser Mann beeindruckt mich zu tiefst! Seine Geschichte ist nicht...
Posted by Tabea Bü on Saturday, November 21, 2015
THATS ALEX! A big shoutout to him this morning, Dieser Mann beeindruckt mich zu tiefst! Seine Geschichte ist nicht...
"This man impressed me deeply!" Tabea wrote on her Facebook post. "God bless him, as he is a blessing for so many more people!"
He's impressed lots of other people, too. The image has been viewed more than 2.8 million times on photo sharing site Imgur.
"This is what humanity should look like," wrote Imgur user ChapterOneUnabridged.
(READ more at The Telegraph and SHARE this story)— Photo: Tabea Bu, Facebook
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