LIBRARY PLAZA

Sept. 18 – 24, 2017  9am – 5pm
General public: walk up any time

HOW TO GET THERE

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210 East 400 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111 
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Doctors Without Borders presents Forced From Home, a free interactive tour that takes you behind the headlines about the global refugee crisis. Guided by experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers, you’ll travel through a 10,000-square-foot space designed to convey the challenges facing a person forced to flee. You’ll also learn about the humanitarian aid we provide along the way.

Visitors experience virtual reality and 360˚ video, and interact with materials gathered from refugee camps, sea rescue missions, and emergency medical projects around the world.

Forced From Home tours are free, fully accessible, and take roughly one hour to complete. Families are welcome, however the content is best suited to children ages 12+.

General Public
Walk up any time between 9am – 5pm daily.

School groups welcome
Forced From Home is a great field trip opportunity for students in grades 7-12. Organizers must coordinate with our team and register in advance.

Bringing a group of 10 or more?
Please complete our group registration form at least 48 hours prior to your visit and we will be in touch to arrange a tour time.

Become a Forced From Home volunteer
Forced From Home is a big event that requires lots of volunteers to help run it smoothly. To learn about the responsibilities and requirements, and to sign up, visit the volunteer page.

Donors RSVP here
RSVP for the donor reception by clicking here.

Have a question?
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page, email Exhibitions@newyork.msf.org or call 212-400-3424 (M-F 9am-5pm EST).

RELATED EVENTS

Exodus: A Special Screening Event with Doctors Without Borders – Salt Lake City, UT – Sept. 21, 2017

Doctors Without Borders presents a special screening of KEO Film’s Exodus (2015). This film tells the first-person stories of refugees and migrants fleeing war and persecution for Europe, drawing on footage filmed by the families themselves as they leave their homes on dangerous journeys seeking safety and refuge.

Forced From Home “Footsteps of a Fieldworker” Tour – Salt Lake City, UT – Sept. 24, 2017

The “Footsteps of a Fieldworker” tour is designed for medical and non-medical professionals interested in working with MSF in the field. Come learn how MSF staff work to provide aid to refugees around the world. Find out who we need, and register for this tour.

Doctors Without Borders Recruitment Info Session – Salt Lake City, UT – Sept. 26, 2017

On Tuesday, September 26, medical and non-medical professionals are invited to join us for an evening presentation to learn more about how you can join Doctors Without Borders’ pool of dedicated aid workers.