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Sahra’s Story: An Afghan Mother’s Journey to Asylum in the U.S.

July 11, 2025 | Comments Off on Sahra’s Story: An Afghan Mother’s Journey to Asylum in the U.S.

A first-person account from a World Relief Western Washington Immigration and Legal Services Representative.

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From Burma to the U.S.

June 2, 2022

Saw Sar Kapaw*, pictured above with his wife and son, worked as a lawyer and activist in Burma, also known…

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From DRC to the 253: A blacklisted, exiled journalist hasn’t given up working for a better Congo

April 6, 2022

At his newfound home in Tacoma, Washington, Antoine Roger Bolamba has watched Chris Cuomo criticize Donald Trump on live TV.…

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Seattle Blog on Refugee Resettlement

Efoe Davis: Resettlement Through the Eyes of a Caseworker

March 20, 2022

Efoe Davis is a caseworker at World Relief Western Washington in our King County office, who regularly meets with individuals…

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8 Things You Need To Know About the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

8 Things You Need To Know About the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

March 16, 2022

A full-scale invasion of Ukraine is underway. More than 10 million Ukrainian women, men and children have been forced to…

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Systems Change in Seattle

March 23, 2021

As World Relief Seattle’s Executive Director and an immigrant myself, I have seen the razor-thin line between security and insecurity…

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Grieving through service

August 1, 2020

The following reflection was written by World Relief Seattle intern, Katherine Abdallah. Katherine joined the team at World Relief during…

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