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Exploring Careers in Healthcare with University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix
On November 30th, we headed over to the University of Arizona - College of Medicine Phoenix to teach refugee youth about different...
Empowerment Through Hygiene
"Hygiene is two thirds of health" -proverb Hygiene is such an important part of being healthy and is often overlooked in education,...
COAR at Crockett
On April 11th, COAR partnered with Hands for Henna to teach a class at Crockett Elementary. The students got to learn about famous...
Happy International Women's Day from Hands for Henna!
With more RISE workshops and International Women's Day, Hands for Henna has been busy raising money and increasing education in refugees'...
Science, Spills, and Snacks at Papago Elementary School
Tornadoes, lava lamps, and lots of markers. This morning at Papago Elementary, Hands for Henna teamed with the RISE tutoring program to...
Gaining Confidence Through Mentorship
Meet Samah, an 18-year-old Kenyan student at ASU. She’s pursuing medical studies and wants to be a perfusionist, which is someone who...
Obama Foundation Summit
This weekend we had the honor and privilege of attending the Obama Foundation Summit. We had the opportunity to present about the work...
Teaching About Famous Refugee Women Scientist
On November 15th, Hands for Henna partnered with COAR, an ASU club that tutors refugee students from Crockett Elementary! After learning...
Partnering with Home Base
Last Friday, Hands for Henna collaborated with Home Base, an initiative created to foster mindfulness through positive peer interactions....
"I can make a huge difference by just being myself.”
A refugee is defined as someone forced to leave their home due to war, violence, or disaster. Huda is one brave young refugee woman who...
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