Reflections on World Humanitarian Day
On World Humanitarian Day, Amanda Patterson asks: What if I do everything I can to help, but still don’t see the change I long for?
Read MoreIntern First Impressions: You cannot be an expert here.
Spokane is filled with people to learn about and be inspired by. Those chances are only heightened when interacting with people who come from different backgrounds.
Read MoreSupporting Migrants in Chicago Shelters
Many anticipate another influx of arrivals in the lead-up to the Democratic National Convention. This post gives you a quick look at how our team is supporting migrants.
Read MoreHaitian Leaders Respond to Violence in Haiti Today
Violence in Haiti today has led to the worst displacement crisis in the Western hemisphere. Three local non-profit leaders give an update.
Read MoreThe art of taking chances
Tabyanele Mwenebenga recalls his resettlement journey to the Quad Cities and overcoming the challenges of his education journey.
Read MoreWhen opportunities knock on the door
Presence Erodiance reflects on her life in Tanzania as a child and how her experience in the refugee camp shape her career decisio
Read MoreSeparated by War, United by Grace
Naomi’s family was separated from before she was aware of her own age, from before she could understand why there was war in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Read MoreWorld Relief Wisconsin More Accessible with Oshkosh Office Move to Hyde Family Community Center
World Relief Wisconsin will be better equipped to welcome newcomers to the Fox Valley as the Oshkosh site moves in August to the Hyde Family Community Center, 545 Monroe St
Read MoreOmar Comes Home
In late 2023, Mahmoud and his family resettled in the U.S. Once here, they endured a challenging period of separation. The World Relief community walked with them.
Read More5 Things to Consider About the U.S.-Mexico Border
Here are five things to consider when thinking, praying and talking about the U.S.-Mexico border
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