A former refugee family struggling in a cold, damp Dunedin home say they feel abandoned by the government agencies tasked with looking after them. The Valley Project/Supplied Mould on the roof of a Dunedin home rented by a former refugee family from Syria. The family's story was one of several highlighted by The Valley Project, which found another two Muslim refugee families struggling in their homes. Edith Leigh/The Valley Project A Dunedin home occupied by a Syrian refugee family was described as not fit for human habitation. Two other former refugee families, from Syria and Palestine, were facing issues with their homes, including leaks, dampness, and no working washing machine or oven.
Source: Stuff March 29, 2019 06:11 UTC