Berta’s Story
A Honduran asylum-seeker tells her harrowing story of how she fled her home country under threat of gang violence.
A Honduran asylum-seeker tells her harrowing story of how she fled her home country under threat of gang violence.
Juan and Diego are migrants from Honduras. As Diego has palsy and is unable to walk or speak, Juan carried his young son over 1500 miles to the US…
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“I want to thank everyone who contributed to our reunion and brought happiness back to us…”
“I am fleeing my country because of the dictatorship, the aggressions, the massacres, the violence…”
Edgar (not his real name) had fled Honduras and come to the United States as an unaccompanied minor hoping to join an aunt in Portland. He was a 17 year old orphan…
It was a warm welcome at the airport after three years being separated. For [brothers] Khalil and Shah it was the first time they met each other! Shah was born half a year after Khalil left his family…
Childhood sweethearts Ahmed and Halima were apart for five years after they were married. Thanks to a Miles4Migrants donor, and through our partnership with Together Now, they are now reunited in the UK…
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“The day of May 12, 2017 was a day of happiness and hope for me, as I arrived in Belgium and saw my mother, sister, and brother after two years of being separated…”
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An Afghan unaccompanied teenage minor tells his story of how he was reunited with his family in Belgium.