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Vermont Refugee Agencies Struggle Amid Federal Funding Cuts

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Vermont’s refugee agencies are grappling with increasing federal funding cuts and freezes. Organizations like the Vermont Afghan Alliance are working to build resilience at the local level to continue supporting refugee communities despite financial uncertainties

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