Last month my family hosted a family from Odessa fleeing the war in Ukraine. We live close to the U.S. Southern border in California, where a few hundred refugees from Ukraine were waiting in Tijuana after making their initial journey out of Ukraine to Poland, mostly to Germany and then to Mexico. If they had family already living in the U.S. they were granted asylum fairly quickly; within the course of a week. So members of my church circulated an email asking if anyone would be willing to host people in need for a few days and get them to the airport in San Diego where they could embark on their final leg of the journey to wherever in the U.S. their family lived. My wife texted me a screen shot of the email.
Kindness At Rest
Kindness At Rest
Kindness At Rest
Last month my family hosted a family from Odessa fleeing the war in Ukraine. We live close to the U.S. Southern border in California, where a few hundred refugees from Ukraine were waiting in Tijuana after making their initial journey out of Ukraine to Poland, mostly to Germany and then to Mexico. If they had family already living in the U.S. they were granted asylum fairly quickly; within the course of a week. So members of my church circulated an email asking if anyone would be willing to host people in need for a few days and get them to the airport in San Diego where they could embark on their final leg of the journey to wherever in the U.S. their family lived. My wife texted me a screen shot of the email.