Topic: Personal Stories

56 results

Oct 31, 2018

Showing Love and Support on Social Media

Oct 31, 2018

Showing Love and Support on Social Media Public figures went public on social media in support of HIAS.

Jul 3, 2018

Reflections of an Asylum Seeker Turned Graduate

Jul 3, 2018

Reflections of an Asylum Seeker Turned Graduate Though her education was interrupted several times as she sought safety, Benicya received her diploma from the Manhattan Comprehensive Night & Day High School on Tuesday, June 26. Read as she describes her journey in her own words.

May 15, 2018

Tracing an Ohio Family’s Incredible 78-Year Connection to HIAS

May 15, 2018

Tracing an Ohio Family’s Incredible 78-Year Connection to HIAS “My family was helped by HIAS and other organizations like it. My grandparents worked hard, my parents worked hard, and now I just want to do what I can to make sure others have that same chance.”

Feb 13, 2018

Only in America: How a Ugandan Refugee Became a Louisiana Success Story

Feb 13, 2018

Only in America: How a Ugandan Refugee Became a Louisiana Success Story Daulat Sthanki arrived in New Orleans in November 1972 with a single bag. Uganda’s loss would ultimately be Louisiana’s, and America’s, gain.

Dec 1, 2017

Why We Welcomed Refugees into Our Home on Thanksgiving

Dec 1, 2017

Why We Welcomed Refugees into Our Home on Thanksgiving Hearing of their experiences brought home the many reasons we have to be truly thankful; for our freedoms, for our opportunities, for the comforts we enjoy.

Jun 16, 2017

A Refugee Family’s Journey to Charlotte

Jun 16, 2017

A Refugee Family’s Journey to Charlotte Charlotte Magazine recently published a feature story about a Syrian family who finally found refuge in the United States after a four-year ordeal. The happy ending to a challenging chapter in their life was imperiled by the first executive order, which halted travel from seven Muslim-majority countries and suspended the refugee admissions program.

Jun 14, 2017

Going the Distance for Refugees. Literally.

Jun 14, 2017

Going the Distance for Refugees. Literally. Melinda Menzer, an English professor at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, swam 9.2 miles in the Tennessee River on Sunday, June 4 to raise money for HIAS.

Apr 3, 2017

Make America Great (By Welcoming Refugees) Again

Apr 3, 2017

Make America Great (By Welcoming Refugees) Again Former USCIS Director Leon Rodriguez recently penned an op-ed for Reuters firmly opposing President Trump's executive orders banning immigrants and refugees.

Feb 15, 2017

Iraqi Refugee Advocates for Disability Rights in Texas

Feb 15, 2017

Iraqi Refugee Advocates for Disability Rights in Texas “After I lost my vision, there was nothing for me to do in Iraq. There, they don’t believe that a person with a disability is capable of doing anything,” Qusay said. “I can’t tolerate that. I can’t envision myself just sitting at home. My dreams are bigger than that.”

Feb 3, 2017

Soviet Jews Push Back on Trump’s Executive Order

Feb 3, 2017

Soviet Jews Push Back on Trump’s Executive Order “Refugee status is not merely a stamp on paper; it's a state of mind and heart which forces one to risk it all for better life. We feel affinity and kinship to those in the same plight.”

Search HIAS