Meghan Markle is continuing her work with Afghan refugees.
Last year, she and Prince Harry founded the Welcome Project through their Archewell Foundation, to support “women-led programming for recently resettled Afghan women to help build more inclusive and connected communities.” The Welcome Project “is that perfect example of seeing an immediate need and then saying, ‘Okay, how do you make this a much larger vision so it’s not just a short-term banding on a problem, but a long-term solution?’” she told Marie Claire.
Recently, Meghan attended a dinner with the women of the Southern California Welcome Project in Venice Beach. “For so many of them it would be very easy to go, ‘My life has ended, because everything I knew that I was familiar with is gone,” the Duchess of Sussex said. “But these moments of togetherness that they have with each other and the Welcome Project, I hope, reminds them that no, your life is just beginning. It’s a very, very different chapter. It’s the beginning of something where you’ve taken steps that you never thought you would.”
For the special holiday dinner, Meghan chose a sleeveless turtleneck from Leset and khaki pants.
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