There is a crisis across our globe and our government is receiving thousands of children, youth, and families that need our help. Each year, children and youth are separated from their families due to war, conflict, natural disaster, or abuse. These people are what the government considers to be Refugees. What are Refugees? A Refugee is a person who is seeking a safe haven after being forced to flee their home country due to violence, persecution, or war, and often is not able to return. Each refugee has a different story, but you can provide the love and support they need to change their life forever.
Below are some of the ways you can aid our Refugees.
There is a crisis across our globe and our government is receiving thousands of children, youth, and families that need our help. Each year, children and youth are separated from their families due to war, conflict, natural disaster, or abuse. These people are what the government considers to be Refugees. What are Refugees? A Refugee is a person who is seeking a safe haven after being forced to flee their home country due to violence, persecution, or war, and often is not able to return. Each refugee has a different story, but you can provide the love and support they need to change their life forever.
Below are some of the ways you can aid our Refugees.
Ways to Give to our Refugees
Ways to Give to our Refugees
OFFICE LOCATIONS
Additional Auxiliary Offices:
California: Sacramento, Escondido, Riverside
Counties Served:
California: Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, El Dorado, Stanislaus, Sacramento, Yolo, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Sonoma, Shasta, Napa, Lasses, Butte, Solano, Plumas, Tehama, Amador, Trinity, Mendocino, San Joaquin, Calaveras, and Contra Costa. North Carolina: Durham, Wake, Orange, Franklin, Chatham, Granville, Person