Thirty-seven million people have been displaced — becoming refugees seeking safety in another country, or becoming internally
displaced people within their own country — as a result of the wars the U.S. military has fought since 2001. That is more than
those displaced by any war or disaster since the start of the 20th century, except for World War II. And although the United
States has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees, most have been hosted by countries in the greater Middle East.
This site is a platform to direct and support volunteers to help refugees in Greece and elsewhere. Please see this page for more details.
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Seeing our fundamental interconnectedness with all beings, we recognise the “refugees”, “migrants” and “asylum-seekers” now streaming into Europe as people like ourselves, desperately seeking relief from suffering and longing for happiness. Regardless of their ethnicity or religion, may they find open borders and a refuge in Europe.
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