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The state believes about 500 Ukrainians have passed through New Hampshire so far, though they might have moved elsewhere.
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Local families gather to find ways they can send money, food and supplies to loved ones in Sudan.
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Polina Makarenko, 17, is settling into life on the Seacoast with help from the tennis community after she fled the Russian invasion of her native country.
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Immigration advocates are calling on Granite Staters to resist a measure that could affect many asylum seekers at the Mexican border. They say many of those who arrive in New Hampshire contribute to the local economy.
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The state had originally approved the money in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, which led a number of displaced Afghans to enter resettlement programs in the U.S.
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One team in New Hampshire has more than 60 people volunteering to help resettle refugees.
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Another celebration is scheduled for June 25.
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New Hampshire ya distribuye vacunas para niños entre 6 meses a 5 años. Manchester presenta nuevos trabajadores comunitarios de salud para mejorar acceso a recursos. El día internacional del refugiado se celebró en una iglesia en Manchester.
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The Boston office processes asylum claims for refugees in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
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Give Back New Hampshire is a bi-weekly segment that spotlights nonprofit organizations across the Granite State. It airs every other Saturday at 9:35 a.m. during Weekend Edition. Every nonprofit organization has a unique mission and a different story to tell.