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In a New Haven parking lot, members of West Hartford congregations wait for arriving Syrian refugees.

Sponsoring Refugees, Faith Communities Say ‘We In Connecticut Care About The World’

August 23, 2016 WEST HARTFORD, Conn.

Over potluck dinners in fellowship halls, and over coffee on Sunday mornings, in synagogues and nearby mosques, Muslims, Christians and Jews from greater Hartford have been collaborating since last fall. Their project: to bring refugee families to the region.

Click the audio player above to hear a report from New England Public Radio’s Tema Silk, who tracked the group’s progress.

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