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Ukrainian Assistance Resources
For key resources and contacts to support Ukrainians, visit this Office of Refugee Resettlement Ukrainian Assistance Resources page.
Refugee Welcome Collective is proud to offer a new video series with practical advice for newcomers in community sponsorship. We know that the most valuable knowledge comes from those with lived experience. Our partners at USAHello interviewed refugees across the country about their experiences with community sponsors. Their collective knowledge and advice are shared in this video series to help prepare our newest neighbors for a positive start.
For key resources and contacts to support Ukrainians, visit this Office of Refugee Resettlement Ukrainian Assistance Resources page.
Use this interactive PDF flyer to read about and register for RWC Lunch and Learn sessions taking place in March 2023.
Sylvia Nyamuhungu is a Refugee Advocate and Community Organizer working in Michigan. She discusses her experience and work as a community organizer and the intersections of race and displacement.
Dr. Diya Abdo joins this session to discuss her latest book and share refugee stories.
During this session, participants learn the basics of the refugee health assessment, including objectives of the assessment, eligible populations, components, and next steps.
Learn how one organization is hosting a collaborative series to foster well-being with group yoga classes for refugee and immigrant women.
The RWC App is a tech-based solution community sponsors and volunteers can use to track activities completed, case notes, and in-kind and financial donations. The RWC App Get Started Guide helps volunteers or sponsors log in for the first time, register, and enter their volunteer or sponsor activities such as assisting with school enrollment or transportation.
Use this interactive PDF flyer to read about and register for RWC Lunch and Learn sessions taking place in February 2023.
This worksheet can be used to facilitate a conversation between Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolees (UHP), U.S.-based supporters (if applicable), and refugee resettlement agency staff to clarify and define respective activities, review services already provided, and coordinate activities that still need to be done.
Learn how volunteers and sponsors can orient families to the U.S. educational system, help advocate for legally required interpretation and translation services, and assist refugee families with engaging with their local school system.
If you have a resource to add to the library, please email it to: info@refugeewelcome.org.
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