
Love and Generosity: How a Turkish Couple Shared Their Wedding with Refugees
On July 30, 2015, a Turkish couple turned what would have been a traditional wedding celebration into an extraordinary act of compassion and solidarity by feeding thousands of Syrian refugees instead of holding a lavish banquet. Newlyweds Fethullah Üzümcüoğlu and Esra Polat were married in Kilis, a Turkish city located just a few kilometers from the Syrian border, where tens of thousands of Syrians had fled to escape the devastating civil war raging next door.
In a powerful demonstration of empathy, the couple decided to use the money saved for their wedding reception to provide hot meals to around 4,000 refugees living in and around Kilis on their special day, rather than spend it on a traditional feast for invited guests.This decision reflected their deep awareness of the suffering around them and a desire to share their joy with those most in need, transcending cultural expectations of a conventional wedding celebration.
The idea originally came from the groom’s father, Ali Üzümcüoğlu, who was actively volunteering with a Turkish charity, Kimse Yok Mu (translated “Is Anybody There?”), which operates mobile soup kitchens and other relief services. He felt that hosting an extravagant dinner for family and friends seemed unnecessary when so many people living “next door” were struggling for even their next meal.
When Fethullah first shared the idea with Esra, she was reportedly surprised and unsure, as many brides would be about changing long‑held cultural expectations for weddings. However, she soon embraced the plan, moved by the possibility of bringing real help and comfort to vulnerable people who had lost so much. On the day itself, both the bride and groom served meals from food trucks, standing in their wedding attire as they handed out hot food directly to refugees and took photos with those they served.
Guests invited to the wedding also took part in the food distribution efforts, helping the couple and volunteers from Kimse Yok Mu to ensure that everyone received nourishment and kindness. Many of those who received meals were reportedly unaware that the food was part of a wedding celebration—they were simply grateful for the nourishment and generosity being offered to them.
This meaningful act was widely shared on social media at the time, with photos and positive messages spreading across platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, helping the story go viral internationally.
The broader context of this event was the Syrian refugee crisis, which by mid‑2015 had become one of the largest humanitarian emergencies in recent history. More than four million Syrians had been forced to flee their homes due to ongoing conflict, with Turkey hosting the largest number of refugees among neighboring countries. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Turkey was sheltering millions of displaced Syrians at that time. These refugees were living both in formal camps and in urban areas where access to basic services could be highly uncertain.
In cities like Kilis, thousands of refugees lived outside of official camps, struggling daily for basic necessities such as food, clean water, and shelter. The presence of organizations such as Kimse Yok Mu, and international NGOs including the Turkish Red Crescent, helped provide essential humanitarian support through food distribution, medical aid, and other services.
By choosing to share their wedding meal and happiness with others, Fethullah and Esra wanted their union to be remembered not for luxury or tradition but for empathy, generosity, and human kindness. Their story continues to be cited as an inspiring example of how personal celebrations can be used to uplift those who are suffering, encouraging others around the world to find creative ways to support their neighbors in need.
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