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Refugee Resettlement
Over
the past 25 years, the Federations Refugee Resettlement Program
has assisted over 1,800 Jews from the Former Soviet Union, including
Russia, Belarus, the Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan and
Moldova to resettle in the Greater New Haven Community.
The programs dedicated staff and volunteers
provide newcomers with intensive support during their initial period
in the U.S.:
- Housing and Maintenance
- Health Care
- Vocational Counseling
- Continuing Professional Education
- English Tutoring
- Ongoing Case Management
The Refugee Resettlement program is supported by an allocation from the Jewish Federation, contributions from sponsoring relatives and the general public, and federal and state grants secured by the Jewish Federation Association of Connecticut (JFACT) and HIAS. The Resettlement Program has been a recipient of one of 23 national HIAS New Initiatives grants to fund extensive acculturation events and socializing opportunities for elderly émigrés. The acculturation program has also received grants from the Jewish Foundation for two consecutive years.
To learn more about this program search the Communty
Resources pages with keywords: HIAS, New American Acculturation,
DJE Library, JFACT, NCJS
The resettlement Program has been a recipient of one of 23 national HIAS New Initiatives grants to create extensive acculturation activities and socializing opportunities for elderly émigrés. This "New American Acculturation Program" subsequently received grants from the Jewish Foundation for two consecutive years, in recognition of its excellence in programming and in fulfilling un-met needs within the émigré population. click here for more info
New American Acculuration Program The New American émigré community has also been enhanced by the addition of a large selection of Russian books of Jewish content to the Department of Jewish Education (DJE) Library. The books were funded by a grant from the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS). Additionally, intensive classes for the elderly continue to assist new Americans to prepare to become U. S. citizens. click here for more info
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