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The cyclamen flower, outwardly poised and delicate, manifests boldly below the surface with great tenacity. Her roots endure all the winters, waiting on the promise of spring – a moment to blossom again.

Chadia was a bright and beautiful child with a zest for life. The cyclamen, native to her homeland and reminiscent of her child hood, became a metaphor for her life. Once civil war erupted in her home of Beirut, no one was left unscathed by what followed. Neighbors against neighbors, friends against their brothers; families torn, mothers weeping. With mercenaries taking aim on her family, Chadia took action. Her deep-rooted compassion would see her bring harm to anyone, but she had to do something.

Eventually, fleeing to the United States, Chadia’s hardships were not over. The battle was no longer physical but emotional. Struggling to fit in and embrace the new season, an abusive marriage withered her joy in the South. Clinging to hope, it was time for her to flee again.

Australia, her sanctuary…

Chadia Chalmers

Chadia believes she is purposed to help others and demonstrate the beauty that is multiculturalism, during a time of fragmented humanity. She endeavors to be a voice and advocate for strength and resilience of women globally. This is her story.