Reunited: A Mother’s Journey
Meet ‘F,’ a resilient Iranian mother whose story is a testament to the enduring power of hope, love, and the kindness of strangers.
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Meet ‘F,’ a resilient Iranian mother whose story is a testament to the enduring power of hope, love, and the kindness of strangers.
Reunited: A Mother’s Journey Read More »
A remarkable journey of faith and resilience from Cameroon to the United States.
A Journey to Freedom: From Cameroon to the U.S. Read More »
An Eritrean family’s remarkable journey from separation to reunion in Belgium, highlighting the power of love and hope.
Reunited at Last: A Family’s Journey from Eritrea to Belgium Read More »
by: Aurore, Convivial Belgium – a Miles4Migrants NGO partner “Kesso and her children had been separated for more than three years. Kesso had to leave the country and her children behind to prevent her youngest daughter from being tortured as a baby, as is customary in her culture. A large sacrifice she had to make.
Guinean Mother and Children Reunited After Three Years! Read More »
by: Jan, an Afghan Special Immigrant Visa holder resettled in the U.S. “Everything in my life changed when I started working with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and US forces in Afghanistan as an interpreter and cultural advisor. People like me working in this capacity made a huge difference by connecting local communities and
From Jordan to Morden: Iraqi family thrilled to be in Manitoba under new program to resettle skilled refugees Alongside our friends and partners at Talent Beyond Boundaries, Miles4Migrants was able assist Mokhles, his wife, and three beautiful children with flights for their final Canadian domestic leg of their long journey from Jordan to Morden, Canada!
Iraqi Refugee Family Resettled in Canada – Thank You Video! Read More »
“To save our lives from the discrimination and death threats by the MS 13 gang, we left our native country, El Salvador…”
Amilcar and Alexi’s Story Read More »
Miles4Migrants continues reuniting asylee families during this trying times.
Mom and Daughter Reunited After Over 2.5 Years Apart! (video) Read More »
“My oldest son went outside to play with his friends, he never came back home…”
A Brave Family Flees Their Home Country for the U.S. Read More »
by: Habteab, an Eritrean refugee in Belgium “Hello, my name is Habteab. In 2012 I got married and a year later our oldest son was born. But because of my political beliefs, I wasn’t safe in my country and I had to leave. My wife was 7 months pregnant with our second son when I