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The Villanueva Family: What’s It Like to Be a New Arrival?

August 30, 2024 | Comments Off on The Villanueva Family: What’s It Like to Be a New Arrival?
The Villanueva family playing in the park

It was a challenge from the beginning. Moving to a new country is never easy – much less so as a refugee family with only three bags of possessions and limited English. But the Villanueva family stayed open to the experience and embraced life in a new city.

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Haiti Now: This Feels Like Progress

January 12, 2012

Driving through Port-au-Prince after the earthquake on January 12, meant seeing every version of brokenness imaginable; collapsed buildings, flattened cars,…

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Human Trafficking Awareness Day

January 11, 2012

The journey from trafficked to free is a unique narrative told differently for each individual. A quiet young woman sits…

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World AIDS Day 2011

December 1, 2011

Kandal Province, Cambodia: A sea of matching white hats filled the tent in Kohtaom District early this morning. More than…

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M. Chey – A Story of Transformation

October 30, 2011

M. Chey has witnessed Cambodia’s many changes over the past few decades, and his own story of transformation is a…

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Nomadic Kenyans suffering from drought, famine

September 18, 2011

By Gabe LaMonica, CNN (CNN)–World Relief, a Christian evangelical aid organization, is collaborating with Kenyan churches and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)…

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Listen and Respond

September 1, 2011

To see and understand the challenges facing the Turkana people of northern Kenya is difficult. They live in a harsh…

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