Posts by Chris Howe
Former US Army Translator Joins IN Outreach Team to Assist Refugee Families
Hamid Ibrahimkhail has been living in the United States for more than eight years after serving as a translator for the US Army in Afghanistan. After the Taliban took over,…
Read MoreBuilding Hope: One girl’s quest to live a full life
Hajer Salaam is all smiles with a bright voice and cheery disposition who wears a long braid, pink hair bow and polka dot tights on the day we meet. A…
Read MoreAfghan refugee finds home in Charlottesville
CBS19 News: June 20, 2022 Home is how Rahimullah Nishat describes Charlottesville. “I’m not going anywhere,” said Nishat. But it hasn’t always been that way. “When I first got here…
Read MoreWorld Refugee Day celebration welcomes refugee neighbors to Charlottesville
The Daily Progress: June 20, 2022 World Refugee Day celebration welcomes refugee neighbors to Charlottesville The rhythms of beaten drum shared the air with wafting scents of traditional Afghan food…
Read MoreNew Citizens are American as Apple Pie
Helping refugees with the resettlement and citizen process is as easy as –not quite as easy as apple pie. However, by eating more pie, you can help raise funds that…
Read MoreRefugee Family Receives Free Car from International Neighbors
International Neighbors helps refugees settle in and around Charlottesville. Recently, we gave a special gift to a family, originally from Afghanistan. Read more at NBC29.com.
Read MoreCelebrate World Refugee Day June 20th
This June 20th, International Neighbors is hosting a World Refugee Day event at IX Art Park from 4-7pm. There will be food, fun and activities for all. Bring your family,…
Read MoreCrozet family delivers with second Change for Change drive
The Harris family of Crozet, VA, recently wrapped up their second successful Change for Change quarter drive for International Neighbors and delivered 12 gift bags—each filled with $50 in quarters,…
Read More20 Reasons 2020 Wasn’t All Bad
There’s no doubt about it, 2020 was a tough year. While we’re certainly not sad to see it go, a few things happened at IN last year (doesn’t it feel…
Read MoreAmy Long: Overcoming adversity with love
Amy Long (pictured above) is one of the special people we call Great Neighbors. A few years ago, Amy learned about SIVs living in Charlottesville—people who had served alongside our…
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