25-01-2017 13:00 via thestranger.com

Refugee Women’s Alliance

“Our youth are experiencing a lot of anxiety,” says Mahnaz Kourourian Eshetu, MBA Executive Director, Refugee Women’s Alliance. “We have children who come to their parents and say, ‘Should we turn off the lights so the immigration authority doesn’t come and get us?’ They’re in tears because they fear they’re going to be separated from their parents.”The Refugee Women’s Alliance offers assistance for refugees in Puget Sound, includ
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