A piece of artwork given to Corine Dehabey, coordinator of US Together Toledo.
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Corine Dehabey of US Together Toledo. The organization works to help refugees relocating to the Toledo area.
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Case Manager Maha Malik works in her office at US Together Toledo.
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A copy of President Donald Trump's executive orders are on Corine Dehabey's desk at US Together Toledo. Two refugee families scheduled to arrive in Toledo this week have had their trips canceled after the executive order put into place Friday restricted immigration and refugee arrivals from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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A piece of artwork given to Corine Dehabey, coordinator of US Together Toledo.
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Case Managers Mona Daoud, left, and Maha Malik, right, work the phones helping refugee clients in their office at US Together Toledo.
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Case Manager Maha Malik works in her office at US Together Toledo. The organization helps refugees relocating to Toledo.
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Corine Dehabey works the phones in her office at US Together Toledo.
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Books and toys fill the foyer for refugee families at US Together Toledo.
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Dominic Shamas, right, speaks with client Mohammad Alzubani in the office at US Together Toledo.
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Corine Dehabey hugs volunteer Sister Julia Hutchison in the offices of US Together Toledo.
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Corine Dehabey of US Together Toledo hugs a visibly upset volunteer Sister Julia Hutchison, left.
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