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The non-profit will be holding training sessions to certify community leaders to facilitate their own peer support groups
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A series of workshops is hoping to help refugees and immigrants help others like themselves
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A new program is providing Kent County immigrants and refugees with the opportunity to speak one-on-one with local law enforcement officials.
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“As a displaced person, this has to stop. We were born in the war. Our families cannot continue to be displaced for the next 20 years or 50 years. So, we are here for advocacy," Sudanese refugee Apoul Anyijong said.
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Hollin De La Cruz says she is focused on finding immigrants work in their desired profession.
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This Spring close to 3,000 children were separated at their border from their parents by U.S. Immigration authorities before U.S. District Court Judge…
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Gloria Trejo, writer, poet, teacher, mother and asylum seeker from Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. This is a personal story from a resident of Grand…
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We speak with Susan Kragt from the Refugee Education Center, helping refugees plant deeper roots in West Michigan.
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We talk about Thrive- A Refugee Support Program. Raquel Owens and Tamela Spicer are our guests.