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Everyday actions that support refugees and local communities.

Everyday Refugees Foundation aims to document, educate, help and empower refugees, local communities and internally displaced people by war, poverty, discrimination and natural disasters.

Be a Part of This

As long as we can remember, there have been conflicts all across the world. And, as long as there have been conflicts, there have been internally displaced people and refugees that need help.

Our Vision

Through our projects, we aim to raise awareness about refugee issues, opening people's eyes and hearts to the situation worldwide. Furthermore, through these projects we encourage you to get involved either by donating to a project, and other future projects, or through volunteer work.

Our Mission

Everyday Refugees Foundation aims to document, educate, help and empower refugees, local communities and internally displaced people by war, poverty, discrimination and natural disasters.

Facts to Know

An estimated number of 79.5 million people around the world have been forced from home. Among them are nearly 26 million refugees, over half of whom are under the age of 18. There are also millions of stateless people who have been denied a nationality and access to basic rights such as education, healthcare, employment and freedom of movement.

Carrying his child while he and other refugees made their way along a railway track across the Serbi
Syrian refugees waited in a bus to be transported to the Austrian border in southern Hungary. Photo
A group of Afghan refugees rested on the ground at the port of Mytilene on the Greek island of Lesbo
A Syrian refugee child smiled while playing with his father outside their tent in a tented settlemen

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