Mayor Nancy Vaughan | Mayor Nancy Vaughan Official Website
Mayor Nancy Vaughan | Mayor Nancy Vaughan Official Website
The City of Greensboro and several local agencies come together for the World Refugee Day Celebration from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday, June 17, at Hester Park, 3615 Deutzia St.
World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to celebrate the strength and courage of refugees who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution.
The annual event features ceremonies, games, kids’ activities, and performances to honor the resiliency of refugees and their contributions to the Piedmont Triad. Several individuals will take the Oath of Allegiance in an 11 am naturalization ceremony, the culmination of the United States citizenship process. Other highlights include remarks from state and local leaders, the official start of the newly elected City International Advisory Committee officers, and special recognition of refugee leaders.
The family-friendly gathering features a resource fair that offers support and information for newcomers to the community. Proceeds from a citywide toiletries drive will also be distributed to refugee families. The second annual soccer match between refugees and City staff precedes a youth soccer clinic. Guests will also enjoy various cultural performances throughout the day, plus concessions from the ZeeYum Kitchen food truck and Mmm Good Treats dessert truck.
In addition to the City, World Refugee Day is sponsored by the following local organizations: Church World Service, ECAR – Guilford College, FaithAction International, Greensboro International Advisory Committee, Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department, Greensboro Police Department, Montagnard Dega Association, NC African Services Coalition, New Arrivals Institute, and the UNCG Center for New North Carolinians.
Learn more about the event online and on Facebook. For more information, contact Jodie Stanley at 336-412-5748.
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