I’m thrilled to be participating in The Walk for Welcome, a fundraiser supporting The Spero Project!
What is The Spero Project? The Spero Project welcomes resettled refugees by connecting our new neighbors to people, resources and learning opportunities that make Oklahoma City a place of belonging.
What is refugee resettlement? The United States Refugee Admission Program is a longstanding institution offering safe and legal pathways for resettlement to individuals fleeing war, violence, and persecution. This program, with robust processes and vetting protocols, has been a gold standard in welcoming new neighbors from war-torn regions around the world.
Why are we walking? On June 7, we will walk at Scissortail Park to let our neighbors know Oklahomans will not walk away from welcome.
There have recently been major changes in the landscape of refugee resettlement at the federal level. Unfortunately, national funding cuts for resettlement are directly affecting the work that Spero does in OKC and putting the services our new neighbors rely on at risk.
At the Walk for Welcome, we will walk in solidarity with new neighbors who were promised arrival before the program was canceled and to raise funds for crucial programming that benefits new neighbors already living in OKC. Programming such as language classes, student support, employment services, social services and more are at risk.
Walk for Welcome is a family-friendly event! With a walk length of just over 1 mile, kids activities/crafts, and Scissortail's Farmer's Market and splash pad running nearby, this event will be suitable for everyone.
Here's how you can help:
- Join my Walk for Welcome team!
- Donate: Contribute whatever you can. No amount is too small!
- Spread the Word: Share my fundraising page with your friends, family, and social networks. Let’s spread awareness so we can raise more!