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Hidden Kindness in a World of Migration and Danger

Real Stories. Real People. Radical Love.

Forced migrants often live in the shadows, facing exploitation, violence, and abandonment. But in a recent academic study highlighted by Phys.org, stories of love and bravery emerged from the margins.

One woman fleeing domestic abuse in Sudan was rescued by a hostel owner who refused to turn her away—even under threat from her abusers. A trafficked girl in Eastern Europe was quietly removed from a brothel by a compassionate border guard who noticed her terror and smuggled her to safety. In Greece, a teacher fed and housed a group of unaccompanied refugee minors, saying, “If I don’t care for them, who will?”

These quiet acts of defiance remind us: even when the world turns away, love does not. It finds the hurting. It opens its door. And it risks everything to protect what’s sacred.

— Donald Flor, Cofounder of Love Love Love

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