A volunteer with Catholic Charities prepares an apartment for refugees expected to arrive in Louisville
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A volunteer with Catholic Charities prepares an apartment for refugees expected to arrive in Louisville
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By the end of October, the organization expects to help around 100 people settle in the Derby City from places like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Iraq and Central and South America.
The organization expects to furnish homes for roughly 700 refugees and migrants before October 1, 2024.
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