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Light To Life Foundation By: Chris, Demya, Kevin, Akim, Arnoldo, Damian

What is a Refugee? A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or a natural disaster.

Why do Refugees leave home? People flee from their homes and become refugees for many different reasons, such as war between countries, civil war, persecution of minority ethnic groups or religious groups, or members of political organizations. People may be persecuted because they belong to a distinct social group, such as race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or even gender.

How many people become refugees annually? Approximately 40 million people become refugees annually

What are the refugees greatest needs Syrians fleeing conflict need all the basics to sustain their lives: food, clothing, health assistance, shelter, and household and hygiene items. They need reliable supplies of clean water, as well as sanitation facilities. Children need a safe environment and a chance to play and go to school. Prayer Compassion

What is a refugee camp? A temporary settlement built to receive refugees.

Summary A Refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. Refugees flee home because of violence, persecution, and for safety Approximately 40 million people become refugees annually Refugees need 4 basic needs (food, water, clothing, and shelter.), health assistance, hygiene items, safety, prayer, and compassion. A refugee camp is a temporary settlement built to receive refugees.