We Are Puget Sound: Feeding Refugees, Protecting the Sound

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Soon after arriving in King County in 2016, Tahmina Martelly signed on as manager of Resiliency Programs for World Relief Seattle. Through that program, she envisioned and led an innovative effort with asylees, immigrants, and refugees to tear up an unused hillside parking lot and replace it with food gardens and a rain-collection system. Their work diverted many thousands of gallons of polluted storm runoff before it could reach the Duwamish River and Elliott Bay on Puget Sound. This inspiring video shows Tahmina's work, passion, and dedication to serving her community.

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What are the stats on Americans are refugees from Seattle because crime has been purposefully made to be intolerable?

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