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Help For Afghan Refugees In Pittsburgh

KDKA-News

KDKA's Meghan Schiller talks to the head of one local organization about what it is doing.

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National Adoption Month

WGVU NEWS

We talk to Peter Mutabazi and Shantheis Moody.

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Evacuated Afghans Need More Aid, Say Advocates, Faith Leaders

Sojourners

Despite resettlement efforts, at least 55,000 Afghan refugees remain at military bases in the United States.

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'Like Family:' Afghans find new start

Record Eagle

TRAVERSE CITY — Khan, his wife and kids traveled to Kabul International Airport, it looked almost like a normal day in Afghanistan’s capital. Except for one thing:

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Witherite Law Group, Willie Moore, Jr. Team Up to Host Special Event for Families During National Adoption Month

WNDU

The Atlanta-based law firm and celebrity radio personality will host an exclusive celebration dinner and VIP screening honoring Atlanta families with positive adoption stories

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Call to help Pittsburgh-area refugees

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

As the father of three who works for an organization that serves refugees, I can’t help thinking about how I would feel if my family were facing...

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Adopting a Baby Is Harder Than Ever

The Atlantic

At a glance, America’s shortage of adoptable babies may seem like a problem. But is adoption meant to provide babies for families, or families for babies?

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Like Colin Kaepernick, I Wish My Adoptive Family Had Talked About Race

HuffPost

"When our adoptive parents do not properly prepare us for a racialized world, we are left playing a game of catch-up."

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Anti-Asian violence creates a void for non-Asian parents of Asian adoptees

NPR

Following the Atlanta spa shootings in March, many Asian adoptees reported feeling unable to express their fear and sadness to their white families. Adoption agencies are trying to bridge the gap.

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Lancaster ready to welcome Afghan refugees, help resettle in Central PA

WHP

Afghan refugees have begun resettling in Central Pennsylvania. “Hope, as folks now have the opportunity to begin new lives in safety,” Church World Service Lancaster Development and Communications Coordinator Rachel Helwig tells CBS 21 News’ Samantha York. “Whether it’s, you know, neighbors from around the world who may have been living in a refugee camp for 10 to 15 years or new neighbors from Afghanistan who may have been living on, you know, U. S.

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