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Refugee resettlement in U.S.

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  • Five-year old Saliha Mussa, a recently arrived refugee from Eritrea, enjoys spaghetti for dinner in her family's apartment in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The girl's family was resettled in the United States by Church World Service. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Julia Hause teaches a class in financial literacy for refugees, including Shukri Ahmed Omar, a newly arrived Somali refugee. They are practicing what to say when you call your bank to find out the balance on your debit card. Hause works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Resettled refugee youth run with goats in Linville, Virginia, on July 17, 2017. The youth are preparing to show sheep and goats in a county fair. <br />
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The refugees were resettled in the Harrisonburg, Virginia, area by Church World Service. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Emilie MacDonald makes a bed in an apartment in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is furnishing the apartment of a refugee family about to arrive in the United States. MacDonald works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in Pennsylvania and other locations in the United States. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Yared Kifleyesus, a recent refugee from Eritrea, cuts the hair of Meeran Rahim in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Kifleyesus was resettled in Harrisonburg by Church World Service.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel swings with help from his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Martin Mayiani, second from right, teaches a class on driving at a Presbyterian church in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Mayiani is a former refugee who came to the U.S. four years ago. He volunteers to teach these newly arrived Congolese refugees how to pass the state's driving test, which isn't available in Swahili. They use toy cars to understand the nuances of how to drive in the U.S. <br />
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Mayiani and his students were resettled in the Harrisonburg area by Church World Service.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service, helps Casmil Ngundakumana, a refugee from Rwanda, to experience basil and other products available in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda, rides a bike for the first time in Durham, North Carolina, on July 22, 2017. She’s helped by Greg Garneau, a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op, and Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service. In the background, Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, cheers her on.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Mohammad Khilo (left), a refugee from Syria, works on a bike at The Common Wheel in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, supervised by Chris Caldwell, the community bike center's executive director. The Common Wheel collaborates with Church World Service to help resettled refugees own, maintain, and use bicycles.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Krista Camp, a case manager for Church World Service, plays with Rehema, a child from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, during a visit to her family's apartment in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Sabah Mohamed (left), a refugee from Somalia, and Senait Araya, a refugee from Eritrea, work in a restaurant in Durham, North Carolina, where they were resettled with assistance from Church World Service.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Valerii Chronoblavskyi, a resettled refugee from Ukraine, works in a tire shop in Harrisonburg, Virginia, on July 18, 2017. He was resettled in the community by Church World Service. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • As members of a cultural orientation class for newly arrived refugees walked together on a street in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the woman on the left came out of her home and crossed the street, clapping her hands and repeating, "Welcome to America!" <br />
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The class was sponsored by Church World Service. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Penny Gushiken (left) leads a cultural orientation class for newly arrived refugees in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. During a visit to a supermarket, participants discuss available items, including toilet paper. The class is sponsored by Church World Service. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Mekiya Kebir and her children, recently arrived refugees from Eritrea, explore a book in their apartment in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They got the book and other educational materials from Church World Service, which resettles refugees in Pennsylvania and other locations in the United States. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Emilie MacDonald carries household supplies into an apartment in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She and two colleagues are furnishing the apartment of a refugee family about to arrive in the United States. MacDonald works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in Pennsylvania and other locations in the United States. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Christine Baer, a congregational resource developer with Church World Service, sits on the floor of her office in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, accompanied by David Kalamba, a 6-year old resettled refugee from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Church World Service resettles refugees in Pennsylvania and other locations in the United States. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Evi Long (left), a Cuban/Haitian resettlement case manager with Church World Service, talks with Yureisy Ceballos Pendones and her children Elianys and Enmanuel in the Cuban refugee family's home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. <br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in Pennsylvania and other locations in the United States. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Elianys Curino and her brother Enmanuel ride their bikes on the street near their home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Refugees from Cuba, they and their family were resettled in Lancaster by Church World Service. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  newly arrived refugees from Rwanda learn financial skills, including how to write checks. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to write checks. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  Julia Hause helps newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to write checks. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  Julia Hause helps newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to write checks. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to write checks. This woman brought her daughter along. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  newly arrived refugees, including Shukri Ahmed Omar from Somalia, learn financial skills, including how to write checks. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to write checks. This woman brought her daughter along. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  newly arrived refugees learn financial skills from Nandini Sridhar, who here explains how to use a debit card. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Church World Service sponsors a class in financial literacy for refugees. The class includes how to use a cell phone to check the balance of your debit card. Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Church World Service sponsors a class in financial literacy for refugees. The class includes how to use a cell phone to check the balance of your debit card. Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  Julia Hause helps newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to use online apps to check their bank balance. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  Julia Hause helps newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to use online apps to check their bank balance. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  a volunteer helps a newly arrived refugee learn financial skills, including how to use online apps to check her bank balance. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham,  newly arrived refugees learn financial skills, including how to use financial apps on the phone. This woman brought her daughter along. The class is sponsored by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Church World Service sponsors a class in financial literacy for refugees, including these new arrivals from Rwanda. They are discussing how to use a cell phone to check the balance of your debit card. Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Julia Hause teaches a class in financial literacy for refugees, including these new arrivals from Rwanda. They are discussing how to use a cell phone to check the balance of your debit card. Hause works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Julia Hause teaches a class in financial literacy for refugees, including these new arrivals from Rwanda. They are rehearsing how to call your bank to find out the balance on your debit card. Hause works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Nandini Sridhar (left) teaches a class on financial literacy for refugees, including Shukri Ahmed Omar, a newly arrived Somali refugee. They are practicing how to use online banking apps on a phone. Sridhar works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Julia Hause teaches a class in financial literacy for refugees, including Shukri Ahmed Omar, a newly arrived Somali refugee. They are practicing how to call your bank to find out the balance on your debit card. Hause works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Julia Hause teaches a class in financial literacy for refugees. Here she helps Shukri Ahmed Omar, a newly arrived Somali refugee, learn how to use an ATM. Hause works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • In the basement of a United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina, Julia Hause teaches a class in financial literacy for refugees. Here she helps a newly arrived refugee learn how to use an ATM. Hause works for Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and elsewhere in the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Mimose Jeanbaptiste (left), a Haitian refugee, practices for her U.S. citizenship examination with help from Cas Cogswell, a paralegal with Church World Service in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Church World Service assists refugees with resettlement and other services in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Mimose Jeanbaptiste (left), a Haitian refugee, gets a high five from Cas Cogswell, a paralegal with Church World Service, as she finishes practice for a U.S. citizenship examination in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Church World Service assists refugees with resettlement and other services in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Evanis Gatunzi, a resettled refugee from Rwanda, rides a public bus in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Gatunzi and her family were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Gradise Nishimwe, a resettled refugee from Rwanda, rides a public bus in Durham, North Carolina. Behind her is her mother, Evanis Gatunzi. The family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Ethiopia Beru (left) and Evanis Gatunzi, resettled refugees from Eritrea and Rwanda, respectfully, ride a public bus in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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The two women were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, runs along the balcony of the apartment complex where he lives with his mother in Durham, North Carolina. The family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, puts on his shoes as he prepares to go outside to play in Durham, North Carolina. The boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, hangs on to the hand of Erin Chesson, an employment specialist with Church World Service, as they walk to a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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The boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, slides toward Erin Chesson, an employment specialist with Church World Service, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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The boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, slides toward Erin Chesson, an employment specialist with Church World Service, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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The boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel swings with help from his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel swings with help from his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel swings with help from his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel slides toward his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, faces a moment of decision on a slide in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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The boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel rides a play horse as his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, looks on in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel tries to kick a ball to his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, plays with Erin Chesson, an employment specialist with Church World Service, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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The boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel, a resettled refugee from Eritrea, plays with Erin Chesson, an employment specialist with Church World Service, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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The boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel hangs on the bars with help from his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Three-year old Youel hangs on the bars with help from his mother, Tirhas Drar Brehane, in a playground in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Refugees from Eritrea, the boy and his mother were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Ethiopia Beru, a refugee from Eritrea, poses in the front door of her apartment in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Beru was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Casmil Ngundakumana, a refugee from Rwanda, buys Double Bucks tokens in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Ngundakumana was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer (right), a case manager for Church World Service, explains the use of tokens to Evanis Gatunzi (left) and Casmil Ngundakumana, refugees from Rwanda, in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer (right), a case manager for Church World Service, explains the use of tokens to refugees from Rwanda and Cuba in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Casmil Ngundakumana, a refugee from Rwanda, buys produce in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. Ngundakumana was assisted on his arrival in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Casmil Ngundakumana, a refugee from Rwanda, buys produce in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. Ngundakumana was assisted on his arrival in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda, picks out eggplants in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. Gatunzi was assisted on her arrival in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Serguei Torres Miranda, a refugee from Cuba, shows radishes to his children Andy and Ariadna in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Ariadna Barrueto Alejo coaxes Miguel Antonio Rodriguez to taste arugula in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. Both are Cuban refugees who were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Serguei Torres Miranda, a refugee from Cuba, asks Irene Felsman about bread for sale in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina, as his son Andy looks on. Felsman is a professor in the Duke University School of Nursing who volunteers with Church World Service--the agency that resettled Torres Miranda and his family.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Ariadna Barrueto Alejo coaxes her son Andy to taste arugula in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The Cuban refugee family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States. <br />
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Observing are Andy's father, Serguei Torres Miranda, Andy's sister Ariadna, and Irene Felsman, a professor at the Duke University School of Nursing who volunteers with Church World Service. <br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer (center), a case manager for Church World Service, helps Casmil Ngundakumana (left) and Evanis Gatunzi, both refugees from Rwanda, learn about new foods, including okra, in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer (center), a case manager for Church World Service, helps Casmil Ngundakumana (left) and Evanis Gatunzi, both refugees from Rwanda, learn about new foods in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer (center), a case manager for Church World Service, helps Casmil Ngundakumana (left) and Evanis Gatunzi, both refugees from Rwanda, navigate through the produce available in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer (center), a case manager for Church World Service, helps Casmil Ngundakumana (right) and Evanis Gatunzi (left), both refugees from Rwanda, navigate through the produce available in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Serguei Torres Miranda, a refugee from Cuba, tries to convince his son Andy of the value of a chile in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Serguei Torres Miranda, a refugee from Cuba, discusses watermelons with a vender in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Serguei Torres Miranda and Ariadna Barrueto Alejo, refugees from Cuba, buy produce from a vender in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Ariadna Barrueto Alejo (right) buys produce in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. Her family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Serguei Torres Miranda, a refugee from Cuba, takes a photo of his family in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The family was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, buys Double Bucks tokens in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Birhane was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, and Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda, survey the offerings in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Birhane and Gatunzi were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, talks with a vender in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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With Birhane is Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda.<br />
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Birhane and Gatunzi were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, pays for his purchase in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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With Birhane is Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda.<br />
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Birhane and Gatunzi were resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda, and Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, survey the offerings in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Gatunzi and Birhane were both resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service, walks with Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, through the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service, walks with Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, through the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. The market's Double Bucks program allows consumers with EBT cards to double their purchasing power.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Two staff people from Church World Service help resettled refugees from Rwanda to taste peach ice cream for the first time in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Two staff people from Church World Service help resettled refugees from Rwanda to taste peach ice cream for the first time in the Durham Farmers' Market in Durham, North Carolina. Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Greg Garneau, a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op, explains bicycle basics to newly arrived refugees in Durham, North Carolina.<br />
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The Co-op works closely with Church World Service, an agency that resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Greg Garneau, a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op, explains bicycle basics to newly arrived refugees in Durham, North Carolina.<br />
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The Co-op works closely with Church World Service, an agency that resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service, demonstrates for three refugees how to ride a bike in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States, works with the Durham Bicycle Co-op to provide bikes to newly arrived refugees.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service, demonstrates bicycle basics for three refugees in Durham, North Carolina. <br />
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Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States, works with the Durham Bicycle Co-op to provide bikes to newly arrived refugees.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Casmil Ngundakumana, a refugee from Rwanda, gets his helmet adjusted before riding a bike in Durham, North Carolina, on July 22, 2017. He’s helped by Greg Garneau, a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op.<br />
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Ngundakumana was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Casmil Ngundakumana, a refugee from Rwanda, prepares to ride a bike in Durham, North Carolina, on July 22, 2017. He gets help from Greg Garneau, a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op, and Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service. <br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Casmil Ngundakumana, a refugee from Rwanda, rides a bike in Durham, North Carolina, on July 22, 2017. He gets help from Greg Garneau (left), a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op, and Monique Lohmeyer (right), a case manager for Church World Service. <br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda, gets her helmet adjusted before riding a bike for the first time in Durham, North Carolina, on July 22, 2017. She’s helped by Greg Garneau, a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op.<br />
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Gatunzi was resettled in Durham by Church World Service, which resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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  • Evanis Gatunzi, a refugee from Rwanda, rides a bike for the first time in Durham, North Carolina, on July 22, 2017. She’s helped by Greg Garneau, a volunteer who coordinates the refugee bike program for the Durham Bicycle Co-op, and Monique Lohmeyer, a case manager for Church World Service. In the background, Yosef Birhane, a refugee from Eritrea, cheers her on.<br />
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Church World Service resettles refugees in North Carolina and throughout the United States.<br />
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Photo by Paul Jeffrey for Church World Service.
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