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23 Nov 2022, 22:03 GMT+10
There are many ways to help refugees. Some are simple and some require more effort, but all of them make a difference.
Here are 5 things you can do to help refugees:
Bonyan Organization is one of the refugee protection and assistance organizations. They provide life-saving aid and protection to refugees forced to flee their homes due to conflict.
The Bonyan Organization works to ensure that everyone has the right to find safe refuge, to access education, to access healthcare.
You can donate online to the Bonyan Organization to help support their lifesaving work for refugees.
There are many ways to volunteer with refugees.
You can donate your time, money, or supplies to organizations that help refugees.
You can also volunteer at local events or fundraisers.
Some ways to volunteer with refugees:
Refugees are people who have been forced to flee their homes due to conflict or persecution.
Many refugees struggle to integrate into their new communities.
They may face language barriers, discrimination, and poverty.
You can help refugees in your community feel welcome and adjust to their new lives.
Here are some things you can do:
There are many ways to advocate for refugees both locally and nationally.
Some ways to get involved include:
The Bonyan Organization is working to help children who have been forced to flee their homes access education.
Bonyan Organization believes that education is a fundamental right for all children, regardless of their circumstances.
Bonyan Organization is working to provide educational opportunities for children living in camps and shelters.
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