Refugees
We have been working with USA for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, for the last few years in an effort to help the millions of displaced people around the world.
For information on how you can help, please visit UNRefugees.org.
Help refugee families survive freezing nights with warmth, shelter, and hope this winter.
More than 122 million people around the world are forcibly displaced, and about 42.7 million of them are officially recognized refugees
Your generosity goes twice as far today, providing more warmth, safety, and hope for refugee families.
More than four decades of conflict, poverty, natural disasters, and political upheaval have left over 23 million Afghans in need of protection and humanitarian aid.
Today feels like a good time for a refresher on refugees, because right now, 73.5 million people are displaced within their own countries.
11 million people are at risk of losing access to basic humanitarian aid this year due to massive funding cuts.
This Giving Tuesday, we’re proud to highlight the incredible work of USA for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.
This year, all donations made to USA for UNHCR for Giving Tuesday will be matched $1-for-$1.
The world is witnessing a heartbreaking crisis unfold in Sudan, where millions of lives have been upended due to conflict, violence, and instability. Here’s how to help.
In a world marred by conflicts, crises, and displacement, the plight of refugees has become an urgent matter that calls for our collective attention and empathy.
The number of forcibly displaced people is at an all time high in 2023, with figures exceeding 110 million humans who have been forced to flee their home from persecution, conflict, violence and human rights violations.
Building a home in Denver: a resettled refugee’s journey of finding and inspiring his community
World Refugee Day is a global call for compassion and support. We join hands and hearts with millions of people across the globe to celebrate refugees all over the world.
World Refugee Day is an annual observance held on June 20th to raise awareness of the plight of refugees around the world.
Ramadan is the most sacred and spiritual time of the year for Muslims. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from food and water every day from dawn to sunset, giving them time to contemplate their relationship with God, to pray longer, tp increase their charity and generosity, and to study the Quran.
Sharing information on the largest refugee crisis in the world. Here’s what you need to know, including the number of refugees displaced and how it affects Syrian children.
As you know, Turkey and Syria were hit with catastrophic earthquakes that have now claimed the lives of more than 17,000 people. My heart shatters every time I see the news or read an article about the devastation that these already-vulnerable people are now facing.
A new initiative from the refugee agency in order to raise awareness of refugees in the U.S.
While we’re free to feel motivated and inspired to give back to those who need it most all year, Giving Tuesday is the one day a year where the entire world comes together in order to help people.
Today, June 20th, is World Refugee Day, where we focus our attention on the global refugee crisis and uplift the voices of refugees around the world.
Every year on June 20, the world observes World Refugee Day, a day dedicated to honoring the strength, courage, and resilience of people who have been forced to flee their homes because of war, violence, conflict, or persecution