“I experienced personally how much it hurts to be hungry. To be a refugee, to be without a home, to be without country, to be without friends. And this is something dreadful; you have no more roots, you have no one to turn to.” – Lotta Hitschmanova
June 20, 2018. Today is World Refugee Day, a time to reflect on the millions of refugees and displaced persons around the world.
Humanitarian Lotta Hitschmanova was a WWII refugee who by her actions in the 1940s to 1980s planted the seeds of compassion in her adopted country and indeed around the world. She was a refugee who changed Canada for the better.
To honour her legacy, let’s sign the petition to put Lotta on a commemorative stamp!
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David Rain
“I experienced personally how much it hurts to be hungry. To be a refugee, to be without a home, to be without country, to be without friends. And this is something dreadful; you have no more roots, you have no one to turn to.” – Lotta Hitschmanova
“Canada has a long-standing commitment to help the poorest and most vulnerable people in the developing world, particularly women and girls.”
This wonderful testimonial about Lotta Hitschmanova was published today in the 
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A wonderful new book has just been published: 150 Canadian Stories of Peace.