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Little Orange Scooter shares benefits of hiring refugee women

Little Orange Scooter is a small sewing business with a big heart for refugee women. Hear from this employer as she shares the reasons why refugee women make great hires, bringing strong skillsets, dependability, and joy to the workplace.

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"It just wouldn't leave my spirit": Michele becomes a foster mom

Michele couldn’t shake the feeling that she felt led to provide a safe, loving home to unaccompanied migrant children.

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3 benefits to hiring refugees

Refugees represent an untapped talent pool employers should consider. Discover three reasons to hire refugees: experience, loyalty, and securely vetted.

2 years after the Afghanistan withdrawal: How can I help?

Co-sponsors meet the needs of refugees and help them thrive within their new communities.

Here, you can just be a kid

Bilingual couple recognizes the importance of laughter and play in providing short-term immigrant foster care.

Landlord sees renting to refugees as "investing globally"

Shoni is a landlord who is passionate about providing a safe home for refugee tenants. With multiple properties, Shoni rents to refugees because she views investing in them as an opportunity to invest globally.

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"What are you going to leave behind?"

When Cesar and Alexia saw news reports of unaccompanied children housed in detention center cages, they were moved to become short-term immigrant foster parents. Over a year a half, they’ve provided a temporary home to more than 60 children from nearly a dozen Central and South American countries.

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"Somehow, I want to give back"

Motivated by their own immigrant experiences, Sarah and Mario live out their faith by welcoming refugee and immigrant children into their home. As short-term immigrant foster parents, they provide a safe, temporary home for children waiting to be reunified with their family in the U.S.

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"There's always a light"

Days after Colombian guerrillas killed Jeidi’s brother-in-law, they threatened her. Jeidi was forced to gather her children and flee her hometown. She arrived in Bogota “empty handed, unprotected, and without a dream.”

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When you choose family, some pretty cool things can happen

Silas and Hannah’s first parenting experience has been caring for a Guatemalan girl through long-term immigrant foster care. In this video, learn how the couple saw the migration crisis as an opportunity to make an impact in a child’s life, what it takes to be a foster parent to an immigrant child, and how their faith motivates them to love their neighbor.

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