Eid- Al Adha is one of the greatest celebrations of Farsi, Arab, and Dari communities. Around 50 people participated in this celebration. Food materials were bought from local markets and cooked by the host family. The food was chicken and rice together with pastry, coca-cola, fruits, and tea. People greeted each other when they arrived, then, they were served with tea and pastry and started talking together and sharing their stories. Some of the volunteers helped to serve people and some of them engaged children to do some activities and practices. One of the advantages of these types of gathering is that, if someone has a technical question and is looking for the answer, usually there are people from different technical jobs that can answer the question or even make an appointment to solve the technical issue. The host encouraged the participants not to talk about politics because it might cause issues among the participants. Volunteers continued to serve the participants with tea, pastry, and fruits. Before serving food, the host asked one or two senior persons to advise the new generation to be always on the right path and prevent doing something that may harm themselves and others. They advised the participants to be thankful to God for providing us with all requirements to live and enjoy. At the end, the food was served, and clean up was done by the volunteers.
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