Refugee Simulations
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What is it?
Experience a refugee family’s journey to America. Feel the loss of control and mounting pressure as your family group undergoes questioning during a UN medical screening then are interviewed by a USCIS officer for the opportunity to be resettled in the United States. Be immersed in an unknown language as you struggle to communicate and be understood. You’ve already been in a border country’s refugee camp for several years. You want to return to your home country but it is impossible. If you go back, you risk persecution or death.. Will you be approved for resettlement? Will your family have the opportunity to begin a new life in a country of refuge?
World Relief has hosted refugee simulations for hundreds of university students, educators, churches and community organizations. The goal is for participants to leave with a fresh understanding of who “refugees” are, why they flee, the countries individuals are currently coming from, and the process many undergo before coming to the United States.
Program Details:
Refugee Simulations take place at:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â World Relief Spokane
1522 North Washington, Suite 200
Options:
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- Two Hour Experience includes:
- Big Picture introduction to refugee resettlement
- Three interactive stations
- Group debrief
- Cost: $35/participant
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- Simulation + Perspectives speaker – hear a refugee share their personal journey
- Cost: $35/participant + $100 speaker free
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- Perspectives speaker – hear a refugee share their personal journey
- Cost: $100
To schedule a Simulation for your group, contact Contact Christina Cavanaugh ccavanaugh@wr.org
509-321-1877