On World Refugee Day, Blossom Hill stands with the 108.4 million individuals worldwide who have been forcibly displaced due to conflict and persecution. Behind these numbers, are individuals with their […]
On World Refugee Day, Blossom Hill stands with the 108.4 million individuals worldwide who have been forcibly displaced due to conflict and persecution. Behind these numbers, are individuals with their […]
The Science United Festival has started! The virtual science fair for refugee and migrant students created by Blossom Hill Fellows Erika Gillette and Katerina Tsikalaki has 15 new inspiring, really […]
Abdul Aziz is a Syrian refugee living in Gaziantep with his wife and three children, all of whom have disabilities. His oldest son, Abdullah, 6, (pictured with one of his […]
Dear Blossom Hill Family, The devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023, with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5, claimed over 57,200 lives and left over 1.5 […]
For youth in Syria, the ongoing violent conflict has made the thought of attending higher education a difficult if not a distant dream. That is why Blossom Hill Fellow George […]
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 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 […]
Your Urgent Support is Needed for Earthquake Victims Early yesterday morning, a catastrophic 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey, Syria, and surrounding countries, followed by a second 7.5 magnitude quake in […]
NEWCANAANITE.COM Blossom Hill For the Love of a Child Luncheon Blossom Hill is kicking off 2023 with our annual For the Love of a Child Luncheon on Monday, February 13, […]
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