For refugees living in Greece, a big hurdle to successful employment is mastering the Greek language. That is why Blossom Hill Fellows Sara Vispi and Line Didelot have made that […]
For refugees living in Greece, a big hurdle to successful employment is mastering the Greek language. That is why Blossom Hill Fellows Sara Vispi and Line Didelot have made that […]
On International Women’s Day, Blossom Hill celebrates all the girls and women displaced by war and conflict who participate in our 16 programs across 11 countries. While we recognize that […]
Blossom Hill Fellows Aziza and Mursal Akrami launched “Practicing Proper Hygiene” as part of their health and preventative care program in Afghanistan. They trained 80 women and distributed hygiene products […]
Today is World Teen Mental Health Day. At Blossom Hill, we recognize that refugee youth struggle with the trauma of being displaced and the conflict they may have witnessed. Without […]
Breaking the silence on menstruation can have a huge impact on women’s health and hygiene. Blossom Hill Fellow Sultana Amani is working with her SAVE team on the ground in […]
Blossom Hill Fellow Michael Kientzle, who runs Mobile Info Team (MIT) in Greece, just released his long-awaited report — Prison for Papers: Last Resort Measures as Standard Procedure. After receiving […]
Children at Netalam, a Montessori preschool for marginalized children and refugees in Cairo, Egypt engaged in gardening — this month’s theme for the subject “Practical Life”. The activity is part […]
Students enrolled in Blossom Hill Fellow George Batah’s college coaching program are realizing their wildest dreams! For Jad, Meriana, and Rima, it has opened a pathway to a future that […]
Mareena Saleh,19, is an Iraqi refugee who has been living in Jordan for the last 6 years. She recently joined Blossom Hill Fellow Alaa Alkhalidy’s Fearless Girls program in Amman. […]
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