From Carlin Anderson, USCRI <[email protected]>
Subject An Iraqi family builds a future in Detroit
Date December 17, 2020 3:14 PM
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Meet the Al Zubaidi family. After the devastating violence of war forced them to flee their home in Iraq in 2006, they spent eight years in three different countries, looking for a place to raise their children in safety and peace.

Finally in 2014, the family arrived as refugees in Detroit, where USCRI placed them in safe and affordable housing, helped the children enroll in school and their parents in English classes, assisted with health screening, provided cultural orientation, and helped the adults secure gainful employment.

Today, just six years after their arrival, Mr. Al Zubaidi is a maintenance manager at a local hotel, Mrs. Al Zubaidi is a teaching assistant, and they have purchased a home of their own! Their two sons, aged 13 and 10, are in school and live in a safe and stable home. Because the family received the support they needed to get back on their feet, their children have a bright and promising future ahead of them.
If you've already donated this year-end, thank you.

If you haven't had a chance to make your year-end gift to USCRI yet, please consider doing so. Your gift can help a refugee family, like the Al Zubaidis, build a new life in the United States. Donations are especially needed this year, as refugees and immigrants have been among the hardest hit by the pandemic. Many families are struggling to keep food on the table and a roof over their heads this holiday season.

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