Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Refugee Day -
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The Archewell Foundation supports those resettling, addressing both immediate displacement needs and long-term care, particularly for women experiencing social isolation. archewell.org World Refugee Day | The Archewell Foundation
— 𝑺𝒖𝒔𝒔𝒆𝒙 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒎𝒖𝒏𝒊𝒕𝒚 𝑬𝒗𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒔 (@SussexEvent) June 20, 2024
"Today on World Refugee Day, The Archewell Foundation recognizes the resilience and strength of individuals who have been displaced from their homes due to conflict, persecution, or violence." archewell.org World Refugee Day | The Archewell Foundation
BREAKING: HAMAS STATEMENT - WORLD REFUGEE DAY Hamas (1/2): — “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. On World Refugee Day: Al-Aqsa Flood has brought global attention back to the Palestinian refugee cause, highlighting its justice and legitimacy,… Show more
Today is World Refugee Day, a day to honor the plight of refugees. Today, I'd like to highlight the victims of an ethnic cleansing not often talked about: Mizrahi Jews who were forced out of the Middle East and North Africa and came to Israel as refugees. Show more From Hen Mazzig
On World Refugee Day, the United States reaffirms its commitment to the dignity and protection of refugees worldwide. Here at home, we’re proud to have rebuilt the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and will resettle more refugees this year than at any time in 30 years. Show more 1K
“The Archewell Foundation recognizes the resilience and strength of individuals who have been displaced from their homes due to conflict, persecution, or violence.” | The Archewell Foundation archewell.org World Refugee Day | The Archewell Foundation
“The Archewell Foundation recognizes the resilience and strength of individuals who have been displaced from their homes due to conflict, persecution, or violence.” archewell.org World Refugee Day | The Archewell Foundation
World Refugee Day serves to commemorate the strength, courage and resilience of millions of refugees that have been forced to flee their homes out of fear of persecution or to escape disasters.