In the wake of Israeli bombings in Lebanon, many African migrant workers have been left abandoned by their employers, struggling to survive on their own. In this video, Amina and Fatima from Sierra Leone share their harrowing experiences. Fortunately, there is help at hand. Nigerian pastor Joseph Abolade and his family are using their church in Beirut to provide food and temporary shelter for members of the migrant community who come from countries including Kenya, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Togo, and Ghana.
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