The Sarnoh sisters moved to Canada four years ago as Libyan refugees and after losing many of their valuables in a house flood, they have tallied few hardships in their short lives.

Now through CTV's 5 Days of Christmas and generous donors, they will be granted shopping sprees and an invaluable education.

All that nine-year-old Gabreal Sarnoh asked Santa for Christmas was some new clothes.

Brentwood Town Centre was touched by Gabreal's story and found a way to help with her special wish.

"We'd like to present you with a $500 gift card to go shopping with your sister Princess," said Brentwood Town Centre representative Brian Wong,

Princess was shocked that she was included in the shopping spree but it was not the only charity coming her way.

A full-ride $14,000 scholarship to the International Culinary Arts School will see that Princess receives a five-star education to the cooking school she had always dreamed of attending but could never afford.

After filling up bags at the mall, the girls were taken through the aisles of Ikea after another generous donation.

Here they chose homewares and furniture to replace many of their valuables that were destroyed in the flood. But the generosity did not stop even when the girls plunked down on a couch to rest.

"You find this couch pretty comfortable," an Ikea salesperson asked. "You want to take it home?"

With a promising career ahead for Princess and a truckload full to fill a new home and wardrobe for both sisters, Gabreal's granted wish wraps up CTV's 5 Days of Christmas 2011.

With a report from CTV British Columbia's Brent Gilbert