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Interview on Soccerlens
Published March 19, 2008
"There's a great poster I saw recently that sums this up. It was designed for the parent's viewing area at an Academy: A picture of a little child sitting under a tree reading a book, with a caption - ' You wouldn't shout at me while I'm learning to read!' "
Fugees Family receives Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service AwardPublished January 24, 2008
Coach Luma Mufleh, featured in college alumni magazine
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Team Manager Tracy Ediger featured in college alumni magazine
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The village also helps the whole family, which explains why soon after Mufleh began coaching the soccer team she also started a for-profit cleaning business, Fresh Start, to employ Fugee parents at a livable wage.
UNHCR Q & APublished May 4th, 2007
A lot of the leagues that we play in have parents who pay US$3,000 or US$5,000 per season so that their kids will have professional coaches and be able to play on incredible fields.
National Public RadioPublished March 9, 2007
"For anybody to say that I wasn't for the refugees or anybody in this city, they don't know what they're talking about."
New York Times articlePublished January 21st, 2007
There were events that reinforced fears that Clarkston was becoming unsafe: a mentally ill Sudanese boy beheaded his 5-year-old cousin in their Clarkston apartment; a fire in a crowded apartment in town claimed the lives of four Liberian refugee children.
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