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Lifeguards, artist treat refugees to day at beach

An article written by Roger Li on the Del Mar Times.

Refugee teens, hailing from Burma to Somalia, were exposed to a quintessential part of Southern California culture on July 12 – a day at the beach.

As part of its Students Plus summer school program, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) rewards participants with a weekly trip to the sand and surf. Each Monday, IRC staff and volunteers take the students, now living in City Heights, to a different beach in San Diego.

This particular Monday in Del Mar, however, was different. Read the rest at Lifeguards, artist treat refugees to day at beach By Roger Li

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