Episode 114: Afghan Elderly Association: A Conversation with Members of Leadership Fremont
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Each year, Leadership Fremont chooses individuals in the community to coach and equip for greater leadership. This group of leaders choose a non-profit to focus on and support. This class of leaders chose AEA (Afghan Elderly Association) as their organization. This is our conversation with member of Leadership Fremont.
Refugees from Afghanistan are struggling once they relocate to California. To find out more read:
This SF Chronicle article.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Afghan-refugees-17401496.php
This CNN article.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/18/us/afghan-evacuees-one-year-later/index.html
This article from Time.
https://time.com/6180724/afghan-refugees-housing-crisis/
A snippet of a news report from VOA Ashan TV about Fremont’s AEA was used at the end of this episode. That report can be watched in full here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vk_2aJNp2I&ab_channel=VOADari
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This episode was edited by Andrew C.
Scheduling and background was done by Sara S.
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