Women’s Day 2026: Press Release
“Beloved” — The 12th Annual Women’s Day
Anaheim, CA — April 18, 2026 — Voice of Refugees (VOR) hosted this year’s Women’s Day at Mariners Church, welcoming refugee women from across the SWANA region for a day centered on dignity, healing, and community.
Workshop for Arabic-speaking Women
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From morning to late afternoon, Mariners Anaheim became a space of welcome for 113 women and 68 children, served by over 100 volunteers from 47 churches (Yes, all 47 of them and many of them serving refugees for the very first time.)
The day was intentionally designed to reflect a deeper message: that every woman is seen, valued, and loved by God. Rooted in the Bible Verse from Jeremiah 31:3, “I have loved you with an everlasting love”
Like every year, we included a culturally sensitive sessions for Afghan and Arab women, with messages of hope shared in Farsi and Arabic. Our guest speakers, themselves refugees, brought a Spirit-led encouragement to each group.
Dr. Hadil Malo, a Syrian speaker, addressed Arab women, while Mrs. M.T., an Iranian speaker, shared with Afghan women. They were both emphasizing on the love that has no expiration that God has for every woman.
Throughout the day, women participated in:
A flower arrangement experience fostering creativity and joy
Beauty and self-care stations including manicure, henna, and facials
A guided Bible reflection workshop
Shared meals and fellowship
Gift distributions, including Chick-fil-A gift cards and curated gift bags
The responses of our guests were heart-warming and precious:
“Do you know that you are so loved from the God of heaven? Do you know how valuable you are?” — Syrian Muslim participant, reflecting on the workshop message in a conversation with one of our volunteers.
“This event is not to be missed. I would have deeply regretted missing this. We had an amazing time today” — Iraqi Muslim participant as she was walking to a VOR car for a ride.
“I want to come here every day. This was an exceptional experience and you need to have events every month” — Palestinian Christian participant
Beyond the program itself, Women’s Day represented a powerful expression of unity across the broader Church. Volunteers from dozens of congregations came together to serve not as superior human being, but as broken people serving broken people. We shared in the common commision to welcoming and loving our refugee neighbors.
“The impact I see in the lives of women we serve is immense,” said VOR leadership. “Walking alongside refugees year after year, we have witnessed a growing openness to hope. We are bringing hope to our global neighbors in practical ways—and with every touchpoint, they draw closer to flourishing in their new home.”
The event also welcomed engagement from the K-Wave Radio Community Outreach Team, who supported event operations, and representatives from the Arab American Business Chamber, who expressed interest in future partnership after engaging with the community firsthand.
Women’s Day was made possible through the generosity and collaboration of many partners:
Host Venue:Mariners Church Anaheim, with special thanks to Pastor Munyoki Mulwa and the Outreach Team
Program Sponsors & Leads:
The Cove Church (flower arrangement experience led by Julie Warner)
Calvary Chapel Saving Grace (beauty stations, led by Debbie Douglas)
Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa (decor, hospitality, photography)
Gift & Resource Contributors:
Church by the Sea - Laguna Beach (200 gifts)
Chick-fil-A (Courtesy of Jami Roth): gift cards for all women
Hourik Kazarian (lobby decor)
Sarah Hanna (gift bags)
Serving Church Teams: Branches Church, Sarang Church, Mariners Church, Renew Church La Mirada, EV Free Diamond Bar, St. Mary Syriac Orthodox Church, Christian Arabic Church, and many others.
Additionally, VOR Founder and Board Chair Nazareth Rizkallah and his family served throughout the entire day alongside volunteers.
A Call to Continue the Impact
While Women’s Day marks a meaningful milestone, it also highlights the ongoing need. Many registered women were unable to attend due to life circumstances, and the need for continued follow-up and support remains significant.
VOR invites partners and supporters to:
Give — Every contribution helps extend care beyond the event through follow-up programs, relational support, and integration efforts
Pray — For the women and families served, and for continued impact within refugee communities
Women’s Day is not the end—it is the beginning of deeper connection, continued care, and long-term transformation.
About Voice of Refugees (VOR)
Voice of Refugees is a nonprofit organization committed to serving refugee families through holistic programs that address practical needs, build community, and support long-term integration. Through partnerships with churches and volunteers, VOR works to create pathways toward stability, belonging, and hope.

