You Are Safe Here is a sister city program that helps identify welcoming communities for the resettlement of LGBTQ refugees on a global scale. The data collected in identifying these welcoming communities is shared with the U.S. State Department, United Nations, UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees), and various foreign affairs offices. The goal of You Are Safe Here, is to provide the UNHCR and the International Organization on Migration (IOM) information on welcoming communities to send LGBTQ refugees. Providing this information more LGBTQ dormant files can be processed for resettlement and save numerous lives by doing so.
You Are Safe Here came about when Rick Foster was told by the US State Department that the UNHCR had stopped processing the files of LGBTQ refugees and claimed there are not enough safe communities for the resettlement of these individuals. Rick Foster began advocating to members of Congress and the US Senate asking for help in processing these dormant files. Congressman Lowenthal chief of staff, suggested Foster form an organization and You Are Safe Here was born.
Rick Foster and You Are Safe Here, has been working with the US State Department, UNHCR, and various foreign affairs offices for nearly a decade and has even helped draft legislation for comprehensive human rights bills such as The Global Respect Act.
The current goal is to have at least six U.S.A. communities participating, three Canadian cities, and two communities in the UK, our goal is to bring on board, Berlin, Munich, New Zealand, Australia, Dublin, Amsterdam, and take a closer look at Lisbon and Barcelona. The goal is to have at least 50 refugees resettled to these identified communities.
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You ARE SAFE HERE provides the UNITED NATIONS and UNHCR with list of communities around the globe that are welcoming to LGBTQ people.