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I thought I was an orphan

When violence separated her family, 14-year-old Mugeni believed she alone had survived. Three years later, a phone call changed everything.

A warm welcome

A local church enlists volunteers to wrap around refugee families resettling in their community.

South Sudanese mom becomes foster parent to siblings in Gambella’s refugee camp

Bethany provides psychosocial and mental health support services for South Sudanese refugees in the Gambella refugee camps.

What would you do to protect your kids?

With survival on the line, Central American parents are making impossible choices to protect their children. Transitional Foster Care helps keep kids safe until they can be reunited with a parent or family member.

Woman cares for children while living in refugee camp

Every day, families around the world are forced to flee their homes and their countries because of political and economic instability. Oftentimes, individuals flee to neighboring countries in search of food, health care, income, and safety.

My foster mom welcomed me and gave me hope

After escaping gang violence in El Salvador, a refugee teen found safety, hope, and a welcoming foster mom in the U.S.

Fleeing for safety

Fearing for her life, Juanita fled Guatemala for asylum in the U.S. Despite a language barrier, Juanita and her foster parents discovered a common language. 

Life after Afghanistan

Growing up in Afghanistan was extremely difficult for Amir. Against the odds, Amir survived and became a refugee.

My view from the U.S.-Mexico border

Rossy reflects on her visit to Tijuana, noting that children are especially vulnerable to human trafficking, exploitation, and abuse because of their age.

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