One sunny morning, Sonya Iverson and a team of helpers unloaded unusual-looking equipment from a truck parked in a dusty lot. A group of teens and younger kids watched curiously as the strangers unrolled a long line of narrow fabric. Iverson’s team strung the material between two anchor points a few feet off the ground. Then Iverson hopped up onto the line and balanced there. As she stood on one foot, she beckoned the children over to try what she was doing. One by one, they joined in.
Iverson was in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon, a country in the Middle East. The youths who perched on the flexible line had fled neighboring Syria along with their families to escape an ongoing civil war (see The Conflict in Syria). Many had been living in makeshift tents for years with little to entertain them. Hanging out with Iverson was the best time the kids had had in quite a while.
One sunny morning, Sonya Iverson and her helpers parked their truck in a dusty lot. They unloaded some odd-looking gear. A group of teens and younger kids watched the strangers. Iverson’s team unrolled a long line of narrow cloth. They hung it between two anchor points a few feet off the ground. Then Iverson hopped up onto the line and balanced. She stood on one foot and called the children over to try the trick. One by one, they joined in.
Iverson was in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon, a country in the Middle East. The youths who balanced on the stretchy line were from Syria, a country next to Lebanon. They and their families had fled to escape a long civil war (see The Conflict in Syria). Many had been living in homemade tents for years. They had little to do for fun. Hanging out with Iverson was the best time they’d had in a long while.