Americans of faith welcome refugees
In California, the San Damiano Friary, working with HIAS, the global Jewish refugee agency, has helped give a home to two Muslim brothers from Afghanistan.
The refugee entrepreneur who brought sushi to Rwanda
Gilbert started a successful seafood import business in Rwanda after fleeing fled violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Letters of Love
Making a difference, one smile at a time.
Help Letters of Love spread joy by sending your message to refugee children.
Employing refugees makes good business sense for Allianz Germany
At Allianz Germany, refugees train alongside non-refugee colleagues. The company sees a clear business case for employing refugees.
Refugees get job ready at IKEA Switzerland
IKEA Switzerland offers refugees an internship programme, after which they can apply for a permanent position.
Through work, Hamed is giving his daughters a future
Hamed is an Afghan refugee who arrived in Germany three years ago. His dream is to give his daughters a future.
1951 Coffee Company
In coffee-mad San Francisco, refugees are training as baristas at the 1951 Coffee Company. Read more.
European businesses are stepping up to train and employ refugees
After fleeing, the opportunity to work and earn a living is one of the best ways for refugees to rebuild their lives and integrate into their host communities. For businesses, this isn’t charity—it’s good business.
Champions against all odds
Refugee Olympic Team makes history at Rio Games. Read more.
Supporting refugee children’s education
Schools are a safe place where refugee children can realize their full potential. Read more.