Fundraising for Cyrano & House Of Butlers Rebuild
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My name is Lynn Chatila, and I have been a loyal customer at Cyrano Apero for a long time now. My best friend worked at this bar when I was still in Beirut, I would often visit the place: I would see the owner there all the time with his team giving the best and fastest service, and they would make sure that we are all having a great time. Not only did the explosion devastate the business, but it also cost a staff member’s life, a young woman named Rawan Misto, only 20 years old.
This page is dedicated to gather funds, which will be directly deposited into a beneficiary account controlled by the owner himself, Elias Khoury.
A message from Butlers & Co:
"Dearest friends, family, partners, colleagues...
it is with great sorrow coupled with immense resilience that the butlers community is working hard psychologically and physically to overcome the present challenges following the last disastrous explosion In Beirut which rocked both businesses and private houses, destroyed families’ homes and took away loved ones impairing many others in the process.
While it is clear to us that counting on our government for support would result with further deceit and suffering, we can only look for friendly helping hands willing to stand by us in these most desperate and difficult times in order to keep pursuing passionately our hospitality mission, always looking to give the best quality products, experiences and memories to our beloved crowd and clients.
We would be grateful for Any kind of support, would it be monetary, moral or physical, it would surely help us getting back on our feet and keeping on the fight for that which is our passion and we strongly believe in. Thank you with all our hearts hopes and strength!
In loving memory for our sister Rawan."
This page is dedicated to gather funds, which will be directly deposited into a beneficiary account controlled by the owner himself, Elias Khoury.
A message from Butlers & Co:
"Dearest friends, family, partners, colleagues...
it is with great sorrow coupled with immense resilience that the butlers community is working hard psychologically and physically to overcome the present challenges following the last disastrous explosion In Beirut which rocked both businesses and private houses, destroyed families’ homes and took away loved ones impairing many others in the process.
While it is clear to us that counting on our government for support would result with further deceit and suffering, we can only look for friendly helping hands willing to stand by us in these most desperate and difficult times in order to keep pursuing passionately our hospitality mission, always looking to give the best quality products, experiences and memories to our beloved crowd and clients.
We would be grateful for Any kind of support, would it be monetary, moral or physical, it would surely help us getting back on our feet and keeping on the fight for that which is our passion and we strongly believe in. Thank you with all our hearts hopes and strength!
In loving memory for our sister Rawan."
Organizer
Lynn Chatila
Organizer
Montreal, QC