A Syrian family that began its catering business inside their home is getting closer to opening a restaurant.
Safaa Naeman is getting closer to her dream of opening a restaurant.
Six years ago, Safaa Naeman and her family fled Syria from the civil war. Safaa and her husband found work related to their educational background but eventually quit to work full-time for their food catering business“We found a lot of love around us, support from the community. They say ‘go ahead Safaa, open a restuarant,'” said Naeman.
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