Friday, February 27, 2015

School class parent’s home for asylum seekers boy – Swedish Radio

School class parent's home for asylum seekers boy – Swedish Radio

The ten year old boy and his family who Migration Board moved to Fegensjön has got to come back. Parents have raised money so that they can rent a house in the area, and the students have donated parts of the class fund.

– It feels great, because then He can stay here longer, and his mother then has more time to get a job. At the same time, we had quite a lot of money over the class cashier and then we thought that we could donate some of the money that he’ll be able to get an accommodation, says student Julia Magnusson.

– I think it’s worth add money from the class fund to him that he should not have to stay so badly that he had to stay when he moved to the house in Fegen, says Emilia Jönsson.

Yael has gone on Frösakull School since the end of last year. But last week, the boy had to stop his schooling at the Swedish Migration Board moved the boy, his mother and siblings to a house in Fegensjön. There lived the family members alone and got no help to enroll in a new school.

The headmaster of Frösakull The school reported the Migration Board’s handling of the boy to the social services after including the boy sent a text message to a classmate’s parent with the words: “help me”.
family lived in Fegensjön six days before classmates and parents helped with money to pay rent for a house where the family now can stay in until the summer.

Yael see everyone who helped him his family.

– Everyone in my class and parents are like my family, they care about me and they mean a lot to me, says Yael Abunniej.

The family moved into the house in Frösakull on Thursday and the rent is paid until the summer. Each family will take the road after the end of the semester is unclear.

– In the current situation we rescue the present, since we do not know what’s going to come. We’ll see quite easily. The most important thing is that we now have ensured that he will have to go clear school term.

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