Learning Luncheon – Addressing Trauma in Newcomer Children
IL, United StatesAddressing Trauma in Newcomer ChildrenChildren who have escaped traumatic situations such as war, government collapse, famine, and persecution are at heightened risk for emotional instability. Amy Hill, LCSW, will address the cause and effect of traumatic events on refugee and asylum-seeking youth. Many of our BPB families and other newcomers experience PTSD in their resettlement […]
Reading Refuge Book Club: Dr. Wendy Pearlman
IL, United StatesBuilding Peaceful Bridges (BPB) is excited to welcome Dr. Wendy Pearlman at our next book club meeting on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. CST. Dr. Pearlman will lead our discussion about her book, We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria, which was long-listed for the Carnegie Medal. The Syrian crisis […]
2022 Annual Event – Gather for Good
VirtualCall to Action NEW! Donate using Zelle. Now, you can donate using Zelle. Using this method means that more of your donation goes to helping refugees as there are no fees with Zelle (Cedit Card payments deduct a fee). Our Zelle email: finance@buildingpeacefulbridges.org Of course, if you don't use Zelle, please use the form to […]
Reading Refuge Book Club: Butterfly/Swimmers
VirtualBPB invites you to discuss the inspiring story of sisters Yusra and Sarah Mardini on Zoom on Wednesday, April 26 at 7 p.m. This quarter, there are two ways to engage before our discussion: Read Yusra Mardini's memoir "Butterfly: From Refugee to Olympian - My Story of Rescue, Hope and Triumph." Or, you can watch the biographical sports drama The Swimmers. […]
Reading Refuge Book Club: Sola Mahfouz
VirtualWe are thrilled to welcome Sola Mahfouz to talk about her new book, Defiant Dreams, a searing, deeply personal memoir of a tenacious Afghan girl who educated herself behind closed doors and fought her way to a new life. Sola Mahfouz, born in Afghanistan in 1996, faced immense hardships under the Taliban's rule, being denied […]
Reading Refuge Book Club: Dr. Nour Akhras
VirtualWe are thrilled to partner with the Syrian Community Network in welcoming Dr. Nour Akhras to talk about her new book, Just One: A Journey of Perseverance and Conviction, which chronicles the life of Dr. Akhras, a Syrian American doctor. Dr. Akhras is a pediatric infectious diseases physician, one of only 1,500 in the United […]
Gather for Good – Annual Event 2023
The Glen Club 2901 West Lake Ave, Glenview, United States2901 West Lake Ave, Glenview, IL 600266:30 - 9:00 pmCan't make it to the event, but still want to donate to help newcomer families?This event is over.NEW! Donate using Zelle. Now, you can donate using Zelle. Using this method means that more of your donation goes to helping refugees as there are no fees with […]
North Shore Migrant Response
St. Francis Xavier School Gym 808 Linden Ave, Wilmette, United StatesBPB is pleased to co-sponsor this important conversation. The event is free, but please register so we know that your coming!
Reading Refuge Book Club: Stephanie Saldaña
VirtualWe are thrilled to welcome Stephanie Saldaña to talk about her book, What We Remember Will Be Saved: A Story of Refugees and the Things They Carry. Eggplant seeds, a lullaby in a vanishing language, an embroidered dress. When people flee their homes, the things they save speak of beauty and suffering and the indomitable […]
Learning Luncheon – Urban Institute, Afghan Resettlement Status
VirtualUrban Institute - Afghan Resettlement Status We are pleased to welcome Diana Guelespe, PhD, Urban Institute, and Jessica Darrow, PhD, University of Chicago, to BPB’s Learning Luncheon which focuses on the status of Afghan Resettlement. The Urban Institute and The Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, at the University of Chicago recently […]