Finding Refuge Together: Celebrating 20 Years of RefugePoint

This October, RefugePoint will mark a major milestone—its 20th anniversary—with a one-night-only celebration, Finding Refuge Together, hosted at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Since its founding in 2005, RefugePoint has helped more than 180,000 refugees secure resettlement and other pathways to safety. The anniversary event is designed both as a cultural celebration and as an opportunity to support the organization’s mission of expanding lasting solutions for refugees worldwide.

Why Attend?

An Iconic Setting
The event will take place at the Museum of Fine Arts, offering attendees a rare chance to experience the museum’s striking galleries and architecture after hours.

Global Cuisine
Guests will enjoy a dine-around reception featuring international dishes that reflect the diversity and resilience of refugee communities.

Performances and Art
The evening program will highlight powerful expressions of refugee journeys, including:

  • A dance performance on family separation and reunion

  • A recital by an Afghan pianist who describes his music as an act of resistance

  • A pop-up marketplace featuring handcrafted works by refugee artisans

  • An Afro-Beats DJ set to close out the night

Stories That Inspire
Speakers will include refugee leaders, RefugePoint staff, and global humanitarians. The program will also feature Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Time Woman of the Year, Nadia Murad.

Celebration with Purpose
Every ticket sold and donation made will directly support RefugePoint’s work in resettlement, family reunification, labor mobility, and refugee self-reliance. Attendees are invited to dress in either formal attire or cultural dress, reflecting the evening’s theme of unity in diversity.

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2025

  • Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

  • Tickets: Available at www.findingrefugetogether.org

  • Special Offer: 20% discount on tickets through Labor Day

This event promises to be a memorable evening of art, music, food, and storytelling, bringing communities together in recognition of refugees’ resilience and in support of RefugePoint’s work over the past two decades.

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