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1 Nazareth College March 2013

2 DHSPRMORR Nine Volags 350 affiliate offices Private citizens USCISIOM

3 ORR Preferred Communities Wilson Fish Matching Grant Targeted Assistance Cuban Haitian Unaccompanied refugee minor Microenterprise Refugee Social Services Individual development accounts School Impact

4  United States Council on Catholic Bishops (USCCB) 25.78%  Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Service (LIRS) 14.26%  International Rescue Committee (IRC) 12.21%  US Committee for Refugees & Immigrants (USCRI) 11.8%  Church World Service (CWS) 9.9%  World Relief 9.48%  Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM) 6.5%  Ethiopian Community Development (ECDC) 5.92%  Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) 4.14%

5  Voluntary agencies meet weekly to participate in distribution (allocation) of refugee cases.  3 “pools” of Refugee Cases:  Free Pool: Cases not destined to a specific resettlement area  Geo Pool: cases that are destined to specific resettlement areas for reasons of family reunification  Pre-Destined Pool: Cases that have a registered Agency interest (through AORs or RIFs).

6  Offices in 21 states  35 total offices & sub offices  22 affiliated main offices  5 affiliated sub-offices  8 CWS local offices  13 joint with EMM  5 joint with LIRS  3 joint with EMM & LIRS  1 joint office with USCCB

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8 CWS History of IRP In the aftermath of WWII, CWS began resettling in 1946 Have resettled over 500,000 Resettlement began with churches assisting families upon arrival Some of the first families CWS resettled. This family poses on a New York City pier shortly after arrival.

9  Funded: by PRM which is a bureau of the Dept of State  PRM issues Cooperative Agreement with program guidelines  Only agencies with 501(c)3 for 5 years can apply -PRM sends out RFP annually -CWS applies in coordination with affiliate offices -Local agencies work with SRC and Volag to determine capacity

10 R&P services are defined as:  30-day core service period which can be extended to 90 days Assurance: agreement to provide for all individuals on each case. Expires after 1 year Airport reception: must provide hot meal and proper interpretation upon arrival Housing: decent, safe, and sanitary Basic household need: furniture, supplies, seasonal clothing, baby supplies, pocket money, etc. Food, or food allowance

11 Assistance enrolling in benefits: type and start dates Assistance enrolling in services: ESL, employment programs, non-employment programs Assistance accessing health screening Assistance enrolling children in school Orientation: safety, transportation, community and other, health, employment Documentation of at least $925 for each refugee, with client signature

12  1. Refugee is in safe, stable environment  2. Refugee can navigate appropriate and relevant systems  3. Refugee family is connected to means of ongoing support for self/family  4. Refugee understands surroundings and situation

13  Each refugee or SIV is required to sign a promissory note, which requires them to repay on an interest free travel loan. Payments begin 6 months of arrival  Individuals under 18 years upon arrival will have their responsible adult pay

14  Minor is a person under 18  Special care for all minors, especially those not with their parents  Special paperwork / reporting for those cases  Asked to determine “suitable” living conditions and that the responsible adult can provide safe, stable environment for minor

15  Funded by: Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR)  Administration for Children and Families (ACF)  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services  ORR issued Program Guidelines  Only Volags are invited to apply through Request for Proposals (RFP)—intended to compliment R&P assistance  CWS submits proposal  ORR awards funding (i.e. “slots”)  CWS divides slots among affiliates and monitors slot usage over the year

16 Purpose: To help clients attain economic self-sufficiency through comprehensive case management and services leading to employment within 120 to 180 days of eligibility.

17  Required Services In-house  Case Management  Employment Services  Maintenance Assistance and Cash Allowance  Administration  Required Services In-house OR by Referral  English Language Training  Health and Medical Services  Employment Training or Recertification  Social Adjustment Services  Support Services

18 CFC’s Refugee, Immigration & Language Services Department  Refugee Resettlement  Match Grant  Special Medical Case Management  Refugee Transitional Support  Refugee Employment  Immigration & Citizenship  Language Services

19 Refugee Admissions Projected for Rochester  Bhutanese……………….…………….…435  Somali ………………………………….….90  Burmese…………………………….……..85  Cuban…………………………………….…60  Iraqi………………………………………....40  Other African (Burundi, Sudanese, Congolese, Ethiopian, Eritrean)………...20  Other………………………….……………..20  TOTAL………………………………… 750

20 Local Partners  Saint’s Place- Saint Louis Church  City School District  Monroe County Dept of Human Services  Rochester General Hospital  Monroe County Dept of Health  Rochester City Hall  Community Volunteers  Faith Based Communities  Local Businesses  Ethnic Community Groups  Neighborhood Associations

21 Job hunt Type of work Loss Reality of life in America Rumor mill Monthly assistance Client expectations Staff capacity Difficult economic times Housing Trauma & Stress

22 Honeymoon Crisis Recovery Acculturation Biculturalism

23 Informational Web Links  Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) http://www.cal.org/  Bridging Refugee Youth & Children Services (BRYCS) http://www.brycs.org/  UNHCR - The United Nations Refugee Agency http://www.unhcr.org/  Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) http://www.state.gov/g/prm/  Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/

24  U.S. Refugee Processing Center http://www.wrapsnet.org  Church World Service - IRP http://www.churchworldservice.org/Immigration/index. html  New York State's Bureau of Refugee & Immigrant Assistance (BRIA) http://www.otda.state.ny.us/main/bria/default.htm  Refugee Council USA http://www.rcusa.org/


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