Atlanta News First shines the spotlight on Friends of Refugees’ work and how we pick up where the Office of Refugee Resettlement leaves off.
Atlanta News First shines the spotlight on Friends of Refugees’ work and how we pick up where the Office of Refugee Resettlement leaves off.
The Salvation South podcast discusses how tiny Clarkston, Ga., became the capital city of Southern hospitality by welcoming refugees from over 150 nations for five decades.
The Bitter Southern wrote a profile on Clarkston’s role in refugee resettlement, featuring many of our employees and friends in the community.
Muzhda Oriakhil and Virginia Tester from our Embrace Refugee Birth program had the honor and privilege to share about maternal health access issues with Atlanta’s treasured journalist, Rose Scott!
Member of our Embrace Refugee Birth team contributed to this peer-reviewed article.
Our executive director, Kendra Jeffreys, wrote about the power of social and emotional connection within the refugee community for the Center for Effective Philanthropy.
Canvas Rebel sat down with our own Virginia Tester to hear about her experience as a nurse, midwife, parent and executive director of Embrace Refugee Birth.
Atlanta Magazine author Ashley Edwards Walker features the incredible Muzhda Oriakhil. Muzhda currently serves as Embrace Refugee Birth’s Community Engagement Manager, but her story tells so much more!
Member of our Embrace Refugee Birth team contributed to this peer-reviewed article.
Friends of Refugees was award a grant from Direct Relief’s Fund for Health Equity to support the work of our Embrace Refugee Birth program.