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Guest Post: What You Can Do For Refugees Today

by Selina Miller Forsyth I am a social work Master's student at Brigham Young University, and have always been interested in international development, poverty issues, and what we can do to really make a difference in the world. I talk to people all the time who want to know how to help refugees. Many of them were inspired by the LDS church initiative “I Was a Stranger” or Elder Patrick Kearon’s April 2016 General Conference talk. These individuals express real compassion and a deep desire to get involved, as well as a lack of opportunities for meaningful contribution. They usually don’t know...
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