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Perspective: What can the U.S. do to alleviate the tragic migrant crisis in Europe? | Huma Munir


This is why an international organization started by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community called Humanity First, has started two new schools in Jordan for Syrian children.

Humanity First info session on Syrian refugees.
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By Huma Munir | September 11, 2015

We must do our part in making this world a better and safer place for everyone.

This is why an international organization started by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community called Humanity First, has started two new schools in Jordan for Syrian children.

As Ahmadi Muslims, we believe education is key to rebuilding lives of these refugees.

While schooling may seem like a distant priority in comparison to the daily needs of a place to sleep or some food to eat, the U.S. must do its part in not only keeping this generation of Syrians alive, but by giving them a life worth living.

— Huma Munir, Pflugerville

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