Refugees
Supporting People on the Move: Civil Society Reflections & Recommendations on the 9th Summit of the Americas
This week, as the United States convenes regional leaders from across the hemisphere for the 9th Summit of the Americas, civil society leaders have put forward a call to action to address the drivers and impacts of migration and displacement on the wellbeing of communities across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Read MoreTIME: Ukrainian Refugees Try to Find Their Way in Poland
They walk off the bus slowly, tentatively. Young women holding the hands of small children. Grandmothers right behind carrying over-stuffed suitcases—or dragging garbage bags of clothes. All the mothers wear sneakers. There are a handful of old men, hunched over. Quite a few dogs, mostly small ones, none barking. The passengers barely lift up their eyes. Everyone looks beaten down, exhausted. A Po
Read MoreThe Tabernacle Choir and Azamara® Collaborate to Support the Relief Efforts of CARE, IRC, and American Red Cross
SALT LAKE CITY, UT, 2022: The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square—the renowned 360-member volunteer chorus—and Azamara—the leading cruise line in Destination Immersion® experiences—have joined together to invite worldwide travelers with compassionate desires to help victims of conflict, famine, disease, and other crises in a way that fosters humanitarian relief and peace. In the face of global human
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Growing psycho-social and economic pressures on Jordanians and refugees in the Kingdom
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its third year, debt, unemployment, and the fear of homelessness are exacerbating domestic violence and tensions within and among refugee families living in Jordan and their Jordanian host communities, a new study by CARE International in Jordan has revealed.
Read MoreCARE Partners with Miry’s List to Provide Cash Assistance to Afghan Families Resettling in the US
(February 1, 2022) - CARE is excited to announce its partnership with the resettlement organization Miry's List to help assist families from Afghanistan recently resettled in the United States. The organizations will provide cash cards of up to $1,000 for each family, to help fill in the gaps that government assistance doesn’t cover.
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