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Dear John,
Northern Virginia has been a haven for immigrants and refugees. Among those helped last year at NVFS’ Multicultural Center:
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67 were seeking asylum
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79 were victims of torture
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217 were survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault
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21 were victims of human trafficking
More than half were women and children with few connections and even fewer resources. The needs of immigrant and refugee survivors of trauma are complex. The answers, even more so.
What we do know is that with the ripple effects of COVID-19 and various humanitarian crises, the need for affordable, culturally competent, and trauma-informed services <[link removed]> will only increase.
And it is only with your support that:
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21 were victims of human trafficking
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Mahnaz will find refuge from her war-torn country
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Addisu will sleep peacefully again
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Marisol will find safety away from her abuser
Will you donate today to ensure that Mahnaz, Addisu, and Marisol have a chance to rebuild their lives, to step out once again and thrive <[link removed]>?
With gratitude,
[image: Kathleen McMahon]
[image: Kathleen McMahon]
Kathleen McMahon
Executive Vice President, Development and Communications
P.S. Will you donate now to provide Mahnaz, Addisu, and Marisol the tailored services they need to rebuild their lives here? <[link removed]>
P.P.S. Donating now through our special ‘A Community Thrives’ challenge page will open up opportunities for more funding. All funds raised through the A Community Thrives platform now thru August 12 will directly support our immigrant resiliency efforts. For more information, please click here <[link removed]>.
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