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Topics: P e r s o n a l I n v e s t m e n t s
Learn more about the situation through organizations like the
UN Refugee Agency. Then search out community programs and local churches or national organizations like the Red Cross that send both aid and dollar donations to refugees around the world.
UN Refugee Agency. Then search out community programs and local churches or national organizations like the Red Cross that send both aid and dollar donations to refugees around the world.
Not sure how to start?
If you see someone being treated unfairly because of their refugee status, stand up for them.

Become a conscientious citizen in your own part of the world
Consider lending it out in the short term for a displaced person. Programs like O p e n H o m e s can help lead the way to those in your area who need a safe haven.
Have a room you’re renting?
Volunteer to teach English to those recent arrivals who might lack the language skills to get through the day-to-day. If you have legal training, volunteer to help refugees understand their rights.
All kinds of disasters, crisis, conflict, wars, they always create two different destructions. One is physical, material – roads, houses, bridges, human bodies… The destruction that is much deeper and longer is the trauma, what
I call the invisible wounds.
I call the invisible wounds.
Share your skill
Have a displaced person that is new to your neighborhood? Make a point of introducing yourself and offer a cup of coffee. Helping a person integrate into a new life doesn’t necessarily cost money – time and companionship can be equally important investments.
Be a good neighbor
How can we help refugees
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