Minda Schweizer

@minda_schweizer

President . Tweets stories of refugees creating new homes in the USA.

Mission Viejo, CA
Joined April 2018

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  1. Jun 30

    Celebrating uniting an asylum-seeking family’s father with his family with help of Jose Serrano , Refugee Forum of LA, and the Home for Refugees volunteers who opened their homes to his family while awaiting his release.

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 28

    "My family and I are among the lucky few to rebuild our lives in America, and we are forever grateful for those who helped us in our time of need." -

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  3. Jun 28
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  4. Retweeted
    Jun 26

    Our own Jose Serrano quoted in the “a good opportunity for all to come together and strive for justice.”

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  5. Jun 26

    will continue to love and welcome refugees and help them create new homes here in the U.S. ❤️

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  6. Retweeted
    Jun 25

    As solutions for refugees shrink worldwide, resettling the most vulnerable ones from fragile situations to stable countries saves lives: we need more (not less!) resettlement places and more states to accept resettled refugees.

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  7. Jun 25

    “What most people are supportive of when they understand it, Kentuckians and Americans in general, is that are a very specific population of people who have been forced to flee their homes,” Cobb said. “They would die if they stayed.”

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  8. Jun 21

    On a panel today at Regional Roundtable at LA City Hall sharing the important role that faith and community groups can play in refugee resettlement with and .

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 20

    This , we're proud to stand with Pokhee, No, and all of the brave refugees who call our communities home. They are part of our family & make us stronger.

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  10. Jun 19

    Join us for 2018 Regional Roundtable at LA City Hall this Thursday. I’ve been graciously invited to share about Home for Refugees’ creative approach of involving faith/community groups in refugee resettlement.

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  11. Jun 12

    Thank you for all who attended our on May 12th and making it a success! To see pictures and read about our results >> 📷: Grace Yellow @

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  12. Jun 6

    “In the staffing industry, Amplio says that retention rates are typically low...A new report looking at companies that hire saw [that] ... 73% had higher retention rates for refugees than for other employees."

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