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Local non-profit organization brings together Syracuse refugees and immigrants to provide basic health care needs.
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A girl shared her working experience at a dairy farm. she'd spent a year living with rats, cockroaches, and bedbugs that she said made her skin break out in hives.
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Syracuse, home to a large population of refugees, prepares to celebrate World Refugee Day at City Hall.
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Candidates from 29 different countries took part in the naturalization ceremony at SRC Arena.
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Refugee resettlement programs have to cover a lot, from teaching English to job training to housing assistance. But one aspect of well being is often…