Mohamad Eid Morad and his family are grateful to be celebrating a safe first Christmas together in New Zealand.
About 300 refugees have arrived here since the Government announced it would take 750 over 2.5 years from Syria in September last year. Yesterday the Government announced an extra $1 million in aid.
The Morad family are from Darayya, near the Syrian capital Damascus, which has been under siege since 2012. The family left and moved to their farm to escape the violence.
In 2013 they were forced to flee to Lebanon where it was difficult for Mohamad and his wife Imane to find work. Their sons Diaa and Ahmad also had to abandon their schooling.
The Muslim family languished in tough conditions in Lebanon for three years before recently moving to New Zealand, along with Mohamad's mother Gazala Dib Fayon.