BYU students, creator of Alexa develop software to preserve Cambodian stories
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Detective Christopher LeGrow--Omaha Police Department.December 13, 2020
I was a missionary in Columbus, Ohio from 1980-1982. Columbus was a cluster city for Cambodian Refugees. We helped them with cars, apartments, clothes. They came to Ohio in winter. Horrible experience for people that have never been cold in their lives. Their stories at first were unbelievable but when the same stories were told by different people the magnitude of their horrific experience became clear. They were a sweet and humble people. Is there some way I can help? Donation etc.
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