Posted on Sep 1, 2022
St. Louis prepares to welcome and help resettle more Afghan and Ukrainian refugees
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The International Institute of St. Louis is ready to welcome more Afghan families and refugees from other countries. Officials with the U.S. State and Health and Human Services departments and the International Nonprofit Immigrant Organization met with International Institute officials Monday.
The International Institute of St. Louis is preparing to welcome more people from Afghanistan, Ukraine and other countries, following a visit from federal partners.
Officials with the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the International Nonprofit Immigrant Organization met with International Institute officials Monday. In the past year, the institute has led efforts in the St. Louis region to welcome refugees from Afghanistan and Ukraine.
The International Institute of St. Louis is preparing to welcome more people from Afghanistan, Ukraine and other countries, following a visit from federal partners.
Officials with the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the International Nonprofit Immigrant Organization met with International Institute officials Monday. In the past year, the institute has led efforts in the St. Louis region to welcome refugees from Afghanistan and Ukraine.
St. Louis prepares to welcome and help resettle more Afghan and Ukrainian refugees
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"What is the Afghan resettlement initiative?
St. Louis' Afghan Resettlement Initiative is backed by over $1 million in donations and more than 800 volunteers, and it has support from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis, the International Institute of St. Louis and other nonprofit groups. Advocates say they’ve received no opposition to their efforts."
"What is the Afghan resettlement initiative?
St. Louis' Afghan Resettlement Initiative is backed by over $1 million in donations and more than 800 volunteers, and it has support from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis, the International Institute of St. Louis and other nonprofit groups. Advocates say they’ve received no opposition to their efforts."
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