Program areas at USCRI
Medical replacement designee programs - division of refugee health services was established to support and develop health and wellness initiatives at uscri. Division activities include the administration of programs related to serving as the medical replacement designee in the states of Texas, Maine, Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee and Michigan.
Center for Refugees and immigrant children - provides services to unaccompanied children, including shelter, food, education and related services; home studies and follow up visits; and anti-trafficking programming.
Refugee services division - assisted Refugees through federally funded programs to resettle the u.sUs.s. Through job training, learning english, obtaining citizenship, and achieving economic self-sufficiency. Also include our match grant and preferred community programs.
Vermont programs - Vermont programs provide refugee with pivotal life readiness services to ensure every person is empowered with skills and tools needed to become a self-sufficient and productive member of a global society.
Erie programs - international institute of erie bringing hope and opportunity to the lives of Refugees and Immigrants by helping them to become self-sufficient contributing member of the community.
Raleigh programs - to bring hope and opportunity to the lives of Refugees and Immigrants by defending human rights, promoting self-sufficiency, and forging community partnerships. Program focus on meeting the immediate basic needs of new arrivals, assisting Refugees in obtaining early employment and achieving self-sufficiency and nurturing community integration for new americans.
Albany programs - helps Refugees and Immigrants gain personal independence and economic self-sufficiency. By offering a holistic range of services. The programs are able to support newcomers through initial resettlement, employment, linguistic, and legal services program.
Des moines programs - through a wide range of direct and collaborative program, des moines helps Refugees successfully adapt to life in the united states. Des moines focuses on meeting the immediate basic needs of new arrivals, assisting Refugees in obtaining early employment and achieving self-sufficiency and nurturing community integration for new americans.
Cleveland programs - cleveland served Refugees and Immigrants for over 100 years. In addition to resettlement support services. Cleveland also provides employment services, interpretation and translation services, fingerprint services to all community members, and a urban market garden.
Dearborn programs - help Refugees and Immigrants to gain personal independence and economic selfsufficiency. Provide training and workshops that assist Refugees and Immigrants in becoming full participant in all aspects of american life.
International organization for migration - iom loan collection fees related to the loans given to Refugees to cover the cost of their resettlement in the Us, whereby the resettling agency collects the loan and retains 25% of the revenues: the 75% is returned to iom for issuing future loans.
Legal services programs
Discovering homes
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