I hope that this new country brings you happiness and love as you have had a hard time walking those long miles to get to somewhere safe . I think keeping your family safe is the most generous thing someone has done.Wish you a very happy and blessed life:)
Kristen
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Vianney
Vianney and his family claimed asylum in early 2013. In Sierra Leone, his home country, 88% of women are ‘cut’ through the practice of female…
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Fathy
Fathy’s journey as a refugee began when she was 16 years old, after fleeing her home-country of Burundi with her mother and siblings. During their…
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