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VOICES FROM THE FIELDTHE IRC BLOG
Noted: An unfamiliar land
January 3, 2012
By The IRC
Bhutanese refugees both young and old navigate the ups and downs of acclimating to an unfamiliar new land.
Read the story and view a slideshow from the Washington Post: Refugees from Bhutan face strange new world of Maryland suburbs
How the IRC Helps
The International Rescue Committee enables refugees who are admitted to the United States to establish new lives and become self-sufficient, productive citizens who add to the vitality and promise of the nation. Read more about how we resettle refugees in a new home.
Posted in Resettlement, United States, US - Silver Spring, MD | Tags: refugees, bhutanese refugees, resettlement
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