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From Strangers to Family: How Volunteers Help Ukrainian Newcomers Find Belonging the U.S.

May 15, 2026 | Comments Off on From Strangers to Family: How Volunteers Help Ukrainian Newcomers Find Belonging the U.S.
Volunteers and Ukrainian Parolees become friends

When volunteers Jackie and Royce said “yes” to helping their Ukrainian neighbors, they sparked a beautiful friendship. Read their story.

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Fact vs. Fiction — 10 Things You Need to Know about the Presidential Determination on Refugee Admissions

September 29, 2017

Reports from multiple news sources have confirmed that the Trump administration is poised to set 2018 refugee admissions levels at…

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Peacebuilding and the Evolution of World Relief’s Village Peace Committees

September 15, 2017

DRC: The Conflict in Context “Conflict spares no one,” writes Cyprien Nkiriyumwami, World Relief Africa Director for Peacebuilding. The context…

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What is Your One Act of Love?

September 15, 2017

It’s been a remarkable and difficult month for so many people around the world. If you’re feeling overwhelmed right now, you…

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DACA and DREAM Act 101 – 2017 Update

September 7, 2017

Photo by EPA-EFE/ALBA VIGARAY On September 5, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the termination of the Deferred Action for…

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When a Refugee Child’s Education Stops

August 24, 2017

While living in the south Asian country of Bhutan, Pabi’s family was forced to flee their home due to political…

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When Refugees Go Back to School (Q&A)

August 24, 2017

Children across the U.S. are returning to school. Recently resettled refugees will be among those children. Tabitha McDuffee, Communications Coordinator…

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