The Welcome Project in Georgia builds connection through hiking

The Refugee Women's Network is making waves with The Welcome Project, an initiative spotlighted by Archewell. This project builds community and connection through the simple, yet powerful act of hiking. By bringing together refugees and locals, it fosters understanding and camaraderie, proving that nature and shared experiences can bridge even the widest of gaps. Kudos to the team for this innovative approach to community building!

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