Be a Friend to a Refugee

Join us for the first organizing meeting of Sumitra San Diego, a refugee mentoring effort to provide much needed support to those recently arriving in our city after their flight from violence and persecution.  

In Sanskrit, Sumitra means “having good friends” and this is precisely the aim of this new effort whose goal is two-fold: 1) fostering simple and direct friendships between established residents and newly arrived refugee families and 2) providing logistical training, sharing of best practices, and emotional support among the friends themselves. Potential friends are invited and welcomed from diverse backgrounds and may think of themselves as humanists and/or members of established spiritual/religious traditions.

Sumitra San Diego is an experiment in creating a “global village” in our midst. Its goal is not to extend or duplicate the practical skills and training provided by refugee agency case workers, but rather to extend genuine friendship and connection to newly arrived families living nearby. If you live within easy driving or bicycling distance of City Heights and have a few hours per week to share your life, you may just find that your life will be transformed as well.

Come and join us on on March 8th at 6:30 PM to learn how you can join in!  We'll have dessert and refreshments to share.

WHEN
March 08, 2017 at 6:30pm - 8pm
WHERE
St Luke's North Park
3725 30th St
San Diego, CA 92104
United States
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CONTACT
Colin Mathewson · · 619-977-8173
31 RSVPS
Helen Elhard Karen Nava Andrew Rank Mo Mcelroy Dana Gordon Lisa Marie Hoy shakti mahadevan Bryan Durkin Timothy Hall lusia mitchell Jeff Harvey Erika Braasch Katherine Bothwell George Kuhrts Claudia Dixon Maryanne Lacey

Will you come?