World Refugee Day in Des Moines, IA

Mu Hpare had attended the World Refugee Day Celebration sponsored by RACI (Refugee Alliance of Central Iowa) on June 10th, 2017 in Des Moines, Iowa.

The day had consisted of many Organizations sponsoring many cultures from around the world that now call Iowa there home. There was Dancing, Food, games, even Henna Temporary Tattooing available.  They also had an organized Soccer (Football) Tournament. This event presents all of what Mu Hpare, CEO of Song Birds International, LLC, is about. She is about everyone having a chance to make a difference for themselves. Song Birds International can help make that difference for You, Your Company, and your Clients by providing everyone a way to communicate effectively.

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