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The Man Who Shows Up: How One Volunteer Became the First Friendly Face for Hundreds of Refugee Families

For over a decade, retired teacher Gerald Osei-Bonsu has personally visited every refugee family that arrives in his city within their first 72 hours, bringing groceries, hand-drawn maps, and the one thing no resettlement program can officially provide: a neighbor. His 400-plus visits have quietly transformed how one community welcomes its newest members.

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She Retired After 40 Years of Nursing. Then She Turned Her Garage Into a Free Clinic.

At 67, retired nurse Pat Holloway spends her weekends running a free health clinic from her Georgia garage, serving uninsured neighbors with the same dedication she brought to four decades of professional nursing. Her story is a masterclass in what one person with the right skills and an open door can do for an entire community.

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