From Breno Valentini, UNHCR International Supporter Care <[email protected]>
Subject Our survey on hope: see how your answers matched up!
Date June 30, 2023 7:01 PM
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Dear John,

On World Refugee Day, we asked you to share your thoughts on hope, what it means to you and what it might mean to refugees too. You didn’t disappoint! We had an amazing array of answers covering everything from "To be safe and be loved" to "believe something good is going to happen no matter what". Here are some of the most popular results:Here at UNHCR, we work hard to help people to retain and regain a sense of hope after experiencing the horror of conflict and persecution. Thank you for joining us and helping to keep hope alive for refugees and displaced people all over the world.Here at UNHCR, we work hard to help people to retain and regain a sense of hope after experiencing the horror of conflict and persecution. Thank you for joining us and helping to keep hope alive for refugees and displaced people all over the world.Best wishes,

Breno Valentini
International Supporter Care
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency























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