The Moroccan Society of Alberta opened on Sunday for anyone who wanted to show solidarity with the victims and their families, as well as collect donations for those impacted.
is being felt in Edmonton. Many members of the capital city’s Moroccan community have family and friends in the country and are doing their best to support them in this time of need.
Edmonton’s Moroccan community has been watching the quake closely, including Driss Elalmi whose sister is in the African country. Elalmi’s sister and her family were able to make it to safety, but says seeing the devastation from across the globe is one of the most difficult parts.“We watch the media, we see that everybody’s outside in he streets and all the houses are empty but we still don’t know what’s going on,” he said.The Moroccan Society of Alberta opened on Sunday for anyone who wanted to show solidarity for the victims and their families.
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