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If you had to leave your home, you'd bring essential items for survival. But if you could take one sentimental object, what would it be? We asked refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Honduras and more.
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The Vermont Agency of Agriculture is receiving a $500,000 federal grant so the state can buy locally-grown food from underserved farmers, then distribute it to Vermonters facing food insecurity.
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The new artwork recreates similar murals the Afghans painted back in Afghanistan, before they were forced to flee when the Taliban returned to power.
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Violence and natural disasters are fueling the surge in the number of people displaced, the U.N. says in a new report.
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Though their future legal status in the country is still unclear, Afghans and Ukrainians living in New Hampshire can now apply to remain for at least 18 months.
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We speak to advocates working on behalf of refugees and asylum seekers in Vermont.
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Resettling a single refugee family requires a huge effort, and after four years of neglect under the Trump administration, rebuilding the system will be difficult.
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Ahead of vaccine rollout, the Vermont Department of Health Department is working with members of various communities as health liaisons to make sure they�
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Since early March, Burlington resident Riziki Kassim has raised nearly $7,000 to purchase food and dry goods for Somali Bantu refugees weathering COVID-19�
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The number of refugees entering the U.S. has fallen dramatically in the last three years: from roughly 85,000 refugees entering the country in 2016 to�