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Community rallies to provide recreation for refugee families

August 23, 2024 | Town of Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Community rallies to provide recreation for refugee families
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the pressing need for recreational opportunities for refugee families currently residing at the Extended Stay America hotel. Kristen, a community member actively working with these families, highlighted the challenges they face, particularly the lack of space and resources for recreation.

Kristen reported that many refugees, including children and adults from diverse backgrounds such as Afghanistan and various African nations, are cooped up in the hotel with limited access to outdoor activities. She noted that when she inquired about recreational options, there was overwhelming enthusiasm for activities like soccer and volleyball, which are popular in their home countries.

The discussion emphasized the importance of providing structured recreational time, with Kristen proposing to secure field time for two slots a week. However, she acknowledged difficulties in obtaining necessary insurance and responses from relevant agencies. The meeting participants expressed a strong desire to facilitate these activities, recognizing the significant impact recreation can have on the well-being of these families.

Additionally, the group explored the possibility of organizing transportation for the refugees to access local parks and playgrounds, as many lack personal transportation. Volunteers have been assisting with driving, but a more organized approach could enhance access to recreational spaces.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to gather donations of sports equipment and to further brainstorm solutions to ensure that these families can engage in meaningful recreational activities, fostering a sense of community and belonging as they resettle in their new environment.

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