Everything you once knew as home has been taken from you, for that I am so sorry. You are here now and even though it will be hard to conform to a new life, you are safe now and you are welcome. If anyone tells you otherwise, it is because they cannot understand the hardship you have been through. We are here for you though, and we are happy you’re here.
Rebecca
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Lift the Ban: Teem’s Story
As tough as things have been for all of us over the last months, people seeking asylum are having an especially rough time. I went…
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Mohammed
Mohammed is from Eritrea – one of the world’s most repressive nations. At seventeen, he was sent away from his family for compulsory military training….
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