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Our Demeaned to Dignity program is more than a learning stack.  It is a full wrap-around program that supports humans in the most need with the services that will keep them alive along with the education that will allow them to thrive.
Our Demeaned to Dignity program is more than a learning stack.  It is a full wrap-around program that supports humans in the most need with the services that will keep them alive along with the education that will allow them to thrive.


We are starting in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, which serve more as internment camps.
We are starting in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. After fleeing genocide in Myanmar, they sought refuge in Bangladesh and India.  But the camps they are in are basically internment camps, where they cannot leave, cannot legally work, and have no citizenship from any country, so they are stuck in a stateless limbo.

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Our Demeaned to Dignity program is more than a learning stack. It is a full wrap-around program that supports humans in the most need with the services that will keep them alive along with the education that will allow them to thrive.

We are starting in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. After fleeing genocide in Myanmar, they sought refuge in Bangladesh and India. But the camps they are in are basically internment camps, where they cannot leave, cannot legally work, and have no citizenship from any country, so they are stuck in a stateless limbo.