At-Risk Refugees Pay it Forward in North Dakota
Winter has come to Fargo, North Dakota, and at the Great Plains Food Bank on the north side of the city, 16-year-old Puja Chetri and 18-year-old Maria Tuya are stocking up for the season. Chetri, a refugee who fled Nepal with her family when she was 10, and Tuya, a refugee from South Sudan, know the…
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Sure is empty down here...