How will you celebrate July Fourth? Waterskiing? A picnic and fireworks? Road trip? Let’s hope we’re all able to experience a bit of joy and recreation.
For many of our newcomer friends, Independence Day is a reminder of how radically their lives have changed. They know what it means to live without freedom.
When we asked them to reflect on the changes, here’s what a few of them said:
As fireworks light up the sky this Fourth of July, let’s not just celebrate our nation’s past, but also the vibrant future we’re building together in Spokane and Spokane Valley. Together, we build a stronger community, a testament to the ideals of liberty and justice for all.
A Beacon of Hope for Refugees
The United States has long been a beacon of hope for refugees and other immigrants. It is a land where one can leave behind famine, war, persecution and hardship – to start a new life full of opportunity and freedom.
For refugees, America is a chance to breathe again. Since 1975, over 3 million people have found a new home in America. (UNHCR) Almost 90 percent become citizens within 20 years, a testament to their commitment and gratitude! (American Immigration Council)
Opportunity flourishes here, and the community embraces them with open arms. But don’t take our word for it…