Our Impact
- Providing basic needs and services: food, shelter, medical and mental health services, language learning, job training, and school enrollment.
- Assistance in applying for work permits and navigating the asylum claim process.
- Accompaniment through the asylum process and the journey to make a home in a new country.
- Educational events and workshops about migration, trauma, and racism to facilitate increased public understanding and awareness about asylum seekers and their lived experience.
In response to the evolving COVID-19 situation, we are providing our volunteers, staff, and guests with state and local guidelines, in Spanish and English, about in-person contact – realizing that everyone will need to take the personal precautions that protect their healthcare needs.
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