Miles4Migrants
Creation date: September 11, 2017
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About
About
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Good health and well-being
At Miles4Migrants, we’re on a mission to transform miles into a life-changing force for good. Frequent flyer miles are used to reunite families around the world separated by war, persecution, and disaster, so that they can start a new beginning in a new home. We partner with other nonprofits to identify refugees, asylees, asylum seekers, and their immediate family members in need and our donations pay for flights of those who have legal approval to join their loved ones in their new country, but can’t afford the airfare. Reuniting with family members while living in a safe and supportive community is a positive contributor to refugees' wellbeing.
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Ellmarjan worked for 4 years as a translator for the U.S. Army. The Taliban asked him to leak info, but he refused & told them he’d never cooperate. After he & his family were harassed several times by the Taliban, Ellmarjan decided to leave the role for his family’s safety. One day,...
Read moreMr. Seme has been separated from his family for many years. His story is being retold by Aurore at Convivial:"I am super excited to share with Miles 4 Migrants my most encouraging arrival. I have never been so proud and happy to see people united. Mr Seme has been separated from his family for...
Read moreHello, I am Akeye A Zanz Ngama Bertin This message is to tell you that I thank you for the help you have given me with your American partner Miles4Migrants. Thank you my family has arrived: my wife and my 3 children that I had not seen for 3 years. They were in DR Congo. I am a recognized...
Read moreMy name is Aimé, and I am a refugee from Burundi, living in Belgium. 2 years and 5 months ago, I had to leave my wife and 3 children and flee my country. This Christmas Eve, I saw my now 16 year old daughter again after 2 years and 5 months.Normally, in my country, men don't often show their...
Read moreHermon tells the story of how she was separated from her husband a very long time ago. They had one son, Natan. Natan is now 10 years old. Hermon was separated from her son for 7 years. It took her so long from the moment she fled Eritrea to the moment they could be reunited. Hermon asked...
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