‘We just want to share their pain,’ says an Afghan refugee who was there to donate his belongings
arrived in Northern Virginia to make a community college their temporary residence as they await further instructions on relocation, while locals also reached in numbers with packets of necessities and an outpouring of love and support for the displaced.Northern Virginia Community CollegeWhile the authorities prepared rooms and cots for those arriving, several volunteers were also ready to lend a helping hand.
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