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The Internet web site links on this page are provided as a resource to assist refugee service providers and the refugee population in their resettlement efforts. Inclusion of external links is provided for information purposes only - it does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or favoring of the web sites or organizations.  Any comments regarding the content or accuracy of the information within the external web sites should be addressed to the respective Webmasters/Administrators. (See our Conditions of Use policy for details on "Links to Other Sites" and "Limitation of Liability".)


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Referral Services | Housing | Cultural Orientation | Immigration/Citizenship | Technical Assistance | Health | Other Resources & Information



Referral Services:

Housing:

Cultural Orientation:

  • Cultural Orientation Resource (COR) Center  offers programs and resources that provide basic facts about new refugee groups arriving in the U.S. and various publications are available to help in the refugee resettlement process. One of the many COR Center publications are the  Refugee Backgrounders which provide key information about new refugee groups for U.S. resettlement workers.  Backgrounders include sections on the need for resettlement of the group to the United States, cultural attributes of the group, resettlement considerations, as well as a one page statistical summary.
  • Refugee Info is an information protal designed for newly arrived refugees to gain information about their new home. Much of the information is specific to San Diego and focuses on: education, immigration/citizenship, housing, transportation, employment, health, finance, etc. There are also various fact sheets available in English, Somali, and Vietnamese.
  • WelcometoUSA.gov web site provides the "Welcome to the United States" orientation guide available in 11 languages.  There is easy and immediate access to the "Guide to Naturalization" and the lastest study materials for naturalization.  Also available on the site is information and resource tools on finding a job and English Language classes in your community.

 

Immigration/Citizenship:

Technical Assistance:

Health:

  • Survivors of Torture, International is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to caring for survivors of politically-motivated torture and their families who live in San Diego County which includes refugees and asylees.
  • The Providers Guide to Quality and Culture web site has information on providing culturally competent services to multi-ethnic populations.
  • Healthy Families is low cost insurance for children and teens. It provides health, dental and vision coverage to children who do not have insurance and do not qualify for free Medi-Cal.

Other Resources & Information:

  • One-stop access to U.S. Government avian and pandemic flu information  managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
  • "No Ordinary Flu"  comic book was develop to promote pandemic flu preparedness and is available in 12 languages. Targeting readers of all ages, this story tells the tale of a family’s experience of the 1918 influenza pandemic. It also explains the threat of pandemic flu today, illustrates what to expect during a pandemic (such as school closures), and offers tips to help households prepare.  To order hard copies visit the National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO) web site  or use the above link to download in PDF. 
  • California Emergency Preparedness  information and resources, which also includes facts sheets  available in various languages.
  • National Crime Prevention Council--Outreach to New Americans (ONA)  promotes partnerships between refugee communities and law enforcement agencies to address the problem of crime and crime victimization in refugee communities.
  • The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships For New Americans  provides opportunities in the fields for which they seek further education. The deadline for applications for Fellowships for New Americans is November 1st of each year. Qualified applicants may write to the program office at 400 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019 or may obtain information from their web site.
  • The Art of Burma Web Gallery  provides photographs and information on the Art of Burma Exhibit from the Northern Illinois University (NIU) Chicago Gallery.  Extensive information on the history and culture of Burma is available on NIU's Center for Burma Studies  web site. 


For more resources, please visit the California Department of Social Services  web site.   

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