Humanitarian Crisis in DR Congo: Responding “Here and There” is More Important Than Ever
A landslide in Sudan and an earthquake in Afghanistan have left thousands in crisis. Here’s what you need to know about the disasters — and how you can respond.
The Sudan Landslide & Afghanistan Earthquake: 4 Things You Need to Know
A landslide in Sudan and an earthquake in Afghanistan have left thousands in crisis. Here’s what you need to know about the disasters — and how you can respond.
More Than a Race: BMX Camp Brings Joy and Growth to Refugee Teens
A Pause in Resettlement Sparks New Ideas Many people ask what World Relief Spokane has been doing since there have been no new resettlement cases since January. This lull in new arrivals has given our staff time to dream up new opportunities to serve existing clients. One such inspired dreamer is Robby Cannon, our Initial…
Read MoreStarting School in a New Country: The Journey of Refugee and Immigrant Students
For the more than 100,000 estimated refugee and displaced children in the nation, a new school year isn’t just the start of a new grade. It’s a chance to reclaim stability, rebuild routine and rediscover hope.
Read MoreWorld Relief Laments Termination of Temporary Protected Status for Hundreds of Thousands of Venezuelans First Offered Protection by President Trump
Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of individuals from Venezuela who have been present in the United States since at least March 2021.
Read MoreFaith, Connection, Groceries: Deb’s Refugee Volunteer Work
Refugee volunteer work is about more than service — it’s about walking alongside resilient families as they rebuild. Discover how one Wisconsin volunteer is helping newcomers thrive in their new home.
Read MoreWorld Relief Responds to Natural Disasters in Afghanistan and Sudan, Urges Americans to Respond with Compassion
Over the weekend, natural disasters devastated two of the most fragile countries in the world, Afghanistan and Sudan, killing thousands and injuring and displacing many, many more.
Read MoreWelcoming a Refugee Child: Sandy’s Scrapbook Story
For the more than 100,000 estimated refugee and displaced children in the nation, a new school year isn’t just the start of a new grade. It’s a chance to reclaim stability, rebuild routine and rediscover hope.
Read MoreEvangelical Pastors & Leaders Across Tennessee Urge a Biblically-Rooted Approach to Refugees and Immigration
Today, scores of evangelical pastors and ministry leaders from across the State of Tennessee are speaking up on the contentious topic of immigration, affirming a “Tennessee Evangelical Statement on Refugees & Immigration.”
Read MoreHow to Build Resiliency
For Mary, choosing personal resiliency means gardening. How can you build your resiliency?
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