Date: 20th June

World Refugee Day

Each year on 20 June, the world comes together to honour the strength, courage, and resilience of millions of people who have been forced to flee their home countries to escape conflict, persecution, or disaster.

What is World Refugee Day?

World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to celebrate and support refugees worldwide. It is a moment to reflect on the challenges they face and to reaffirm our shared commitment to upholding their rights and dignity.

This year, the theme is "Solidarity with Refugees".

Solidarity means more than just empathy. It calls us to listen, to act, and to stand together. It means creating space for refugee voices, defending their right to seek safety, and working toward lasting solutions that allow them to live with dignity—whether that means rebuilding their lives in host communities or returning home safely.

It also means making sure they are included in every part of society: in education, in the workforce, in healthcare—and ensuring that the countries who welcome refugees receive the support they need.

Above all, solidarity means saying—clearly and courageously—that refugees are not alone. We will not look away. We will not turn our backs.

How Can You Show Solidarity with Refugees?

GIVE

Support the resilience and future of refugee communities by making a donation.
Your contribution helps provide resources needed for displaced families to rebuild their lives with safety and dignity.

PARTNER WITH US

Join us in empowering refugee communities through sustainable, creative partnerships. By collaborating with Refugee Youth Changemakers (RYCM), you support the dreams of many young underdeserved children.