Saturday, 23 April 2016

Humanity

Photo: Daniella Tintinaglia
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/indian-fusion-the-curry-house-parkash-chhibber-sign-free-meal_us_571665d4e4b0018f9cbb36f5?cps=gravity_2082_5445789728114416179

A restaurant in Alberta, Canada is giving free meals to anyone in need. The owner, Parkash Chhiber, has been giving food away for two years. He says giving food away is not costing anything because he usually has something to spare; "I always say the front door is for paying my bills and the back door is for something personal"

Parkash lost his job in 1992 following a road accident and he says, "I know the pain of not having food." He says when he had no money he visited his friends and they would give him meals. Today he owns his own restaurant, Indian Fusion.

What's the picture of?
Where do you think it is?

Explain the picture

- Why has Parkash decided to give away free food?
- Does Parkash care who he gives food to? Does he care about faith or race or disability? Is everyone welcome? Why?
- What does this say about people around the world?
- What can we learn from this example?



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