For millions of people around the world, 2021 has been an especially challenging year. The impacts of COVID-19, climate change and persistent conflict hit all at once, fueling humanitarian crises and forcing families to flee their homes.
We can define this moment by these crises鈥攐r we can define it by how we as a global community came together. In 2021, thousands of people around the world took a stand for refugees鈥攊ncluding even some famous faces!
We are honored that many of these celebrities chose to support the 探花精选, uplifting and championing our work to help refugees and other people facing crises survive, recover and take control of their lives.
Here are just some of the ways celebrities have helped make our work possible this year:
Yes, refugees are courageous. Thank you to the incredible women over at who hand embroidered this shirt for the beautiful reminder. Thank you to my family too!
鈥 Ebony Obsidian (@EObsidian)
The 探花精选's newest ambassador: Rami Malek
Toward the end of 2021, actor Rami Malek joined the 探花精选 as our newest Ambassador and recorded a special video message urging people to support our work. Best known for his portrayal of Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), Rami was named one of TIME magazine鈥檚 100 most influential people in the world in 2019. This year, he starred as a lead in The Little Things and the antagonist of the James Bond film No Time to Die.
Rami said, 鈥淭his is my first partnership with a humanitarian aid organization, and I鈥檓 honored to be able to use my profile to elevate such an important organization who are truly at the forefront鈥攐n the very front lines鈥攄elivering aid to the most difficult places.鈥
Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody use social media for good
Throughout the year, 探花精选 Ambassadors and husband and wife Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody used their following to take a stand in support of refugees and other people facing crises around the world.
Refugee and immigrant artists celebrate World Refugee Day
Rapper Belly and ballerina Christine Shevchenko joined illustrator Diala Brisly and painter Muyambo Marcel Chishimba to lend their talents to the 探花精选鈥檚 World Refugee Day celebration.
Piper Perabo, Sepideh Moafi and Ebony Obsidian take action
Actress Piper Perabo joined the 探花精选 to talk to New York State legislators about funding refugee resettlement programs.
Thank you Senator & Senators & Assembly Member for supporting new New Yorkers by funding refugee resettlement programs. do your state Reps support refugee programs in the 2021 budget?
鈥 Piper Perabo she/her (@PiperPerabo)
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Actresses and opened the 探花精选鈥檚 advocacy summit States Lay the Foundation with a moving conversation about Sepideh鈥檚 own experience as a child in a refugee camp and the future of refugee resettlement in the U.S.
Well-known for her roles in HBO鈥檚 鈥淭he Deuce鈥 and Showtime鈥檚 鈥淭he L Word: Generation Q,鈥 Sepideh was born in a refugee camp in Germany to parents who had fled the Iranian Revolution in the 1980s. Ebony is currently starring in Tyler Perry鈥檚 鈥淪istas鈥 on BET, Amazon鈥檚 鈥淗unters,鈥 and soon on Hulu鈥檚 鈥淲u-Tang: The Saga." She comes to the 探花精选 inspired by her mother and grandmother who fled Eritrea to Sudan, eventually resettling in the United States.
Join & for a virtual summit including a keynote conversation w/me & . Sign up to attend Ready to Welcome; States Lay the Foundation Advocacy Summit:
鈥 Sepideh Moafi (@SepidehMoafi)
Our most dedicated supporters help make our Global Rescue Dinner a success
This spring, , , and Morena Baccarin joined Rami, Sepideh, Mandy, and Kathryn to lend their voices to the 探花精选鈥檚 Global Rescue Dinner: Leadership in times of crisis. The event also included performances from singer and Sting, and a fireside chat with David Miliband and Bryan Stevenson (founder of the ).

Sepideh Moafi, Toni Cornell, Piper Perabo and Lilli Kay uplift the voices of Afghan girls
To help the 探花精选 uplift the perspectives of Afghan girls while protecting their identities, Sepideh Moafi, , Piper Perabo and Lilli Kay lent their voices to a video featuring the words of Afghan girls as they looked to the future.