Ottawa restaurant owner given new door after helping customer
Last week we brought you the story of Ogilvie Pizza’s owner, Hani Soueid, and his act of kindness for a loyal customer who contracted COVID-19. Now, that same pizza shop is on the receiving end.
When Soueid went out of his way to help that customer, word got around.
“We got calls from British Columbia, we got calls from all over Ottawa, even Ontario,” says Soueid. “People donating money just to give to other people. We probably gave away 50 to 75 pizzas just off donations from other people.”
Last week, Lorna Forbes contracted COVID-19. When she called her favourite pizza shop to order a ginger ale, she was surprised by what was actually delivered.
“And I came in, opened the bag, and it was every medication you need to fight a cold,” said Forbes.
But just days before Soueid’s act of kindness, bad luck struck.
“At 4:28 in the morning someone had broken in,” says Soueid. “They just took the cash and left.”
His door smashed, his restaurant robbed. But the bad luck didn’t end there.
Ogilvie Pizza after the break-in. (Dave Charbonneau/CTV News Ottawa)
“We had so many calls we couldn’t even keep up because one of the ovens is broken,” says Soueid. “It was just all at once. We had the break in, we had the oven, we actually had our fridge that just got fixed behind us, one of those broke. There was three leaks in the store, but we fixed all that stuff. To be honest with you, we’re still standing, we’re still smiling, we’re still helping people.”
And while Soueid is busy helping others, someone decided to help him.
Calif Berkeley is a glazier for European Glass & Paint. On Tuesday, he installed a brand new front door at Ogilvie Pizza.
“More than happy to install this glass for him. At no charge,” says Berkeley. “I’m glad our boss jumped in and wanted to do it. So it makes me feel good that I’m working for a good company.”
After seeing Soueid’s story on CTV News last week, the owner of the glass shop, David Baker, didn’t hesitate.
“We saw that he was broken into and his front door was boarded up,” says Baker. “You know, I figured we’re coming up to kindness week next month. And if one act of kindness spurs another act of kindness, it’s like a domino effect. And if everyone did an act of kindness for somebody else in this city, as great as this city is, it would be that much greater.”
Workers from European Glass & Paint install a new door at Ogilvie Pizza. (Dave Charbonneau/CTV News Ottawa)
Baker contacted Saand Inc. glass fabricators who made a brand new sealed unit—something that normally takes a month—in just days. Also free of charge.
“It’s not often you get a chance to help,” says Michel Lacoste, Saand Inc. general manager. “It’s a small gesture, but you definitely feel good about it. I mean, these people, what they did for this lady was amazing.”
A ripple effect of good deeds, in a time when doing something for others holds more weight than ever.
“My job is done,” says Soueid. “What did I really want to do? Just help one lady. Now a whole community is helping everybody. I feel so happy. I feel so blessed that this even happened to us.”
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