What can I do to help?
People all over the city ask us this question. It reveals a heartbeat of compassion, empathy, and generosity.
People all over the city ask us this question. It reveals a heartbeat of compassion, empathy, and generosity.
So much has happened since our last campaign in 2021! We have been working hard using your donations to meet essential refugee needs in our community. With your help, we can improve many more families’ lives in critical ways, particularly with English tutoring, youth mentoring, driving assistance, a preschool, and sharing a beautiful array of
“If you were in our country, everything would be different for you.” A gentleman in our office pointed this out to us, asking us to consider what it might be like if we were in their shoes. Even beyond language, everything is different. We, in another country, would be forced to measure things in centimeters, weigh things in grams, understand that freezing
Hours are spent listening, building relationships, scrambling to find jobs, or housing, or medical assistance to meet the unique needs of our refugee friends.
It’s a pretty wild season right now at City of Refuge. Lots of change, transition, growth. Sure, our building capacity tripled… but perhaps the needs did, as well. Or perhaps our favorite Field of Dreams quote really does hold true, “If you build it, they will come…” On any given day, we’re working hard to meet any
You have made something unexpected happen, and we are so grateful. These year-end gifts are so critical to our planning for 2023 as we anticipate needs and respond to varying crises.
We have been blown away by our CoMoGives campaign this year. Literally tears in our eyes because of your generosity. We will start 2023 strong, thanks to you. But we will continue to need your support as we design our programs and services to meet the needs we see each day. A few weeks ago, I sat
I’ve seen amazing things in my 10 months on the City of Refuge team. They fall into 3 categories, and I want to share them with you for a moment: Resilience If there is a single word I can use to describe every interaction I have with the individuals and families we serve, it’s resilience. Everyone
“I had no idea a year later that I would be sitting in the homes of those people who were at the airport in Kabul. To hear some of their stories…” I recently sat with David Echols, our newest Care Coordinator at City of Refuge, as he gave me an update on how things were
One of the highlights of my week is when I get a chance to leave the office and meet our refugee families in their homes to assess them for a tutor. At the beginning of November, I had the privilege of meeting these sweet sisters, Jane and Christine. They are refugees from the Democratic Republic