Miry Whitehill

Founder, Miry’s List

Founder of Miry’s List

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Rabia Ahmadi came from Afghanistan in 2016 and now serves as the family services director at Miry’s List. She says, “We are safe here, we appreciate that.

Afghan refugees are arriving in California. Former refugees are helping them resettle

Rabia Ahmadi came from Afghanistan in 2016 and now serves as the family services director at Miry’s List. She says, “We are safe here, we appreciate that.

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