A Congolese Family in Savannah Needs Your Support Today
/Dear Friend,
When violence erupted in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Amani and his wife Liliane had no choice but to flee with their three children. Persecuted and afraid, they left behind everything they knew in search of safety—and found it in Savannah, Georgia.
But arriving in the United States was only the beginning.
Starting over in a new country, with a new language and new systems, is overwhelming. Amani now works long hours in a warehouse while Liliane cares for their children and dreams of going back to school to become a nurse. Their children are adapting quickly, but the summer brings new challenges—especially the need for food assistance and structured youth programming while school is out.
This is where you come in.
Your donation today will help Inspiritus provide essential services to refugee families like Amani and Liliane’s—afterschool and summer programs for their children, job training, food assistance, and more.
In the last year alone, Inspiritus has served 5,380 refugees across Atlanta, Savannah, Nashville, and Birmingham—including 689 refugees from the Congo.
But demand is growing while funding is shrinking.
Families like Amani’s have the strength and determination to succeed—they just need the resources to get there. Your gift today can bridge that gap and help turn their hopes into real, lasting opportunity.
Will you help us empower more families to thrive in their new homes?
Thank you for being part of this life-changing work.
With heartfelt thanks,
Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus