Thousands Open Their Homes to Ukrainian Refugees

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Thousands Open Their Homes to Ukrainian Refugees

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Thousands Open Their Homes to Ukrainian Refugees

"As the war rages in Ukraine, an unending stream of horrific imagery flickers across our screens. But go to online platforms such as Host a Sister, Ukraine Take Shelter, Host 4 Ukraine, RefugeBooking, or many other small, local platforms, and you'll be met with a very different sort of refugee-related content: Offers from people all over the world to help those who have been uprooted and displaced. The outpouring of generosity, kindness and compassion is almost as unexpected as the war." { read more }

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For more powerful stories of compassion and solidarity from around the world, check out the Karunavirus website. (Karuna is a Sanskri word that means 'compassion.') { more }


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