Of course, people struggling through displacement and seeking asylum need the basics - things like food, water, and shelter. But only serving basic needs does not do justice to the complicated human beings at the center of our work, who yearn and hope for better days ahead. That's why, after we gathered an all-star group of volunteers to assemble hygiene kits for asylum-seekers at the border, we wanted to do something more...something to let them know that there are people out there, however unseen, who are wishing them well on their journey. A hand written note can speak volumes - so together, we got to work. We wrote hundreds of cards, some in Spanish and some in English, to send along with our hygiene kits for people waiting at the border. The notes contained messages of welcome, of support, of encouragement, and of love. They let people know that they're not alone - and they spoke volumes about the kindness and generosity of this incredible group. Just a few … [Read more...] about Messages of Hope
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Feeling Fresh
You know that feeling after a warm, refreshing shower? How everything just suddenly feels a little bit better than it did a few minutes ago? The power of freshening up, especially after a long and straining journey, is undeniable. And for asylum-seekers who haven't had access to shower a days or even weeks or months, feeling clean again is not just refreshing - it's a way to restore dignity. And to feel a little bit better again. After spending some time at the U.S./Mexico border in recent months, we've seen that need come through loud and clear. So we convened some incredible volunteers in the Twin Cities to do what we could to help even a few families lift their heads a little higher. Deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap...those were just a few of the things that went into the hygiene kits prepped by dozens of friends at the Alight Minneapolis office. It's true that many hands make light work - in the span of just a few minutes, the group assembled close to 150 … [Read more...] about Feeling Fresh
Jill of All Trades
Our commitment to working with displaced communities in the Twin Cities has been a new way for people familiar with our work abroad to join us - right here at home. Teresa is an incredible friend and supporter - she's traveled with us to East AFrica and is a valued part of our family. So when she learned of a way to jump right in and do the doable here at home, helping welcome newly refugee refugee families, we weren't surprised that she got on board right away! For the very first home we worked on, Teresa made sure everything needed for the kitchen was provided and there. When she found out about the second home we were supporting, she reached out to her network and filled up a car with items and delivered them to the home and cleaned and set it up. She continued that way for a few more homes, too! She scrubbed out cupboards and drawers, making sure that the kitchens were spotless before putting items away. After the first house set-up, she showed up with liners when she … [Read more...] about Jill of All Trades
Next Door
Outfitting an apartment with everything a family will need is expensive. There are the bare necessities — rugs, garbage cans, and shower curtains. But it’s things like books, toys, or a colorful table cloth that really make a house a home. Looking for a little extra help, we reached out to our local communities on NextDoor, and boy did they deliver. In the two months that we have been doing resettlement homes, we have received donations from over 100 people that have seen the post, people who have stepped up to do the doable. It has unleashed abundance in ways we couldn’t expect. Neighbors have dropped off $100 Target gift cards, toys, furniture, other home items and so much more. One women’s aunt passed away, and after seeing our post she brought in everything that was in nice condition. Another women reached out to her neighbors to do a collection of items that she brought in. Another teacher who bought items off the Amazon wish list, came in to help organize donations and … [Read more...] about Next Door
Zu to the Rescue
Zu is one of our all-star Alight team members in Minneapolis. Her day to day job isn't related to helping resettle refugees in Minneapolis. But when we put a call out to volunteers and staff to pitch in, she dedicated her own time to helping us make it incredible. Zu herself is from a family of resettled refugees, who came to Bismarck North Dakota in 1991. A family of four, they arrived in a basement space, owned by a church without furniture or home items waiting for them. It wasn’t a home, it wasn’t for them specifically, it was a bare space for anyone that happened to arrive there. Seeing all of the volunteers working together for this family, and caring so much about such a high standard in setting up the home, was a sight that made her heart swell. So many items were donated and purchased for each family member, tailoring the items for the Mom, Dad, and children - Zu was inspired to do more, too. She made time to come back again and again to help, whether that meant … [Read more...] about Zu to the Rescue
Take a Weight Off
As anyone who has moved a lot of furniture knows, it can be a lot of heavy lifting. And with all these home move-ins, we were starting to feel like we were moving friend after friend into a new place and getting a little worn out. We needed someone who could help take some of the—very literal—weight off of our back, and this is where one of our volunteers, Derek, stepped in. When our muscles were starting to fatigue, Derek was able to step in and help us with a lot of the heavy lifting. Derek came many times to help, whether that was organizing and packing boxes at our office or carrying couches and beds into the new apartments. In one instance, a family was moving to a different unit in the same building and none of our staff were able to go. Derek went without us, making the time to make a difference in this family’s life. "John Coltrane said, 'I want to be a force of real good' - a credo that I try to subscribe to in my life," said Derek. "Alight has allowed me an … [Read more...] about Take a Weight Off
A Cornucopia of Care
We know that the work we do wouldn’t be possible without others. This was so apparent in our work helping to resettle families in Minneapolis - we needed volunteers to help us find items, and then really needed them to set up the apartments. It was a lot of work. In order to find some neighbors who might be able to help us, a few staff posted on NextDoor — a social media site local to the neighborhood you live in. Ashley, a woman who runs an urban farm in Northeast Minneapolis with her husband Chris called California Street Farm, saw one of the posts and offered to donate fresh produce to the family. Can you imagine having beautiful fruits and vegetables available after a long, tiring journey? And knowing that someone cared enough to get them for you? This was a gesture we were so excited to share. Naturally, we were ecstatic, and happily accepted a cooler filled with fresh carrots, radishes, cucumbers, and more for the family. In addition to them, another one of our … [Read more...] about A Cornucopia of Care
A Fresh Start
Refugee families in the U.S. face a lot of new challenges. For the adults, it's settling into their new home and figuring out ways to support their family. But for kids, it's all about learning the ropes of their new school - and making all new friends. When we partnered up with the International Institute of Minnesota to help welcome new refugee families to the Twin Cities, one of the things we prioritized was coming up with ways to help kids acclimate and prepare them for the things they'll need when the school year starts, but also that will help them connect with other kids in the neighborhood. So we got to work...new backpacks filled with notebooks, pencils, markers, and more. We found a bike that would be the right size for each kid, so that they can explore their new neighborhood and meet new friends nearby. We rounded up some soccer balls, because soccer is such a beloved sport for kids everywhere. Inside, we put together a plentiful collection of puzzles, books, … [Read more...] about A Fresh Start
Everyday People, Extraordinary Kindness
For Lynn, doing the doable is her bread and butter. She's the Accounts Payable & Payroll Accountant at the Alight Minneapolis office, but when she's not making sure everyone gets their pay check, she's going the extra mile to make refugees families feel at home in her home town. We put out a call to staff and volunteers to help welcome refugee families to the Twin Cities. And that very same day Lynn was on the case. She set about shopping, filling her car with items for the next family to arrive. Next she roped her family in, making it a family activity to scour Facebook marketplace to find used options, and went shopping to find new ones. They picked up a set of bunk beds, two full sized beds, a microwave, a kitchen table and chairs, a coffee table, backpacks, kids' supplies, insulated lunch boxes, and cleaning supplies. But Lynn didn't stop there...but she offered to let us use her flatbed trailer to move items, and came to help move the items inside the family's new … [Read more...] about Everyday People, Extraordinary Kindness
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
There's a reason your mom always told you to hand write your thank you notes. There's something warm and fuzzy about opening up a message written by a friend or loved one, something personal about a letter just for you. Here in Minneapolis, we've been partnering with the International Institute of Minnesota to help welcome newly arrived refugees families to the Twin Cities. And one of the very best ways we could think of showering those families with love and support is with messages of welcome - waiting for them when they get home. When resettling the last group of incoming families, we recruited volunteers to help. Together we created a visual welcome for each family in their new home, made up of messages and written with care. Each note is handwritten and in the family's native language, adding a note of something familiar in a new place. So far we've written notes in French, Kiswahili, Thai, and English! A note of welcome adds a human touch to a process that can … [Read more...] about Signed, Sealed, Delivered