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Immigration and Naturalization Project - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - Refugee, Immigrant, and Migrant Services
Assists refugees, asylees, U or T visa holders, or Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders in adjusting status to a lawful permanent resident. Helps immigrant survivors of domestic violence and violent crimes and their qualified family members obtain legal immigration status. Also helps permanent residents apply to become US citizens and assists in replacing lost, stolen, or expiring documents.
Assists refugees, asylees, U or T visa holders, or Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders in adjusting status to a lawful permanent resident. Helps immigrant survivors of domestic violence and violent crimes and their qualified family members obtain legal immigration status. Also helps permanent residents apply to become US citizens and assists in replacing lost, stolen, or expiring documents.
What's Here
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project - Brian Coyle Community Center
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
What's Here
Individual Advocacy
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project - Brian Coyle Community Center
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
What's Here
Individual Advocacy
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Community and Resettlement Services - Somali Community Resettlement Services
Employment
- Partners with the Minnesota Department of Human Services - Refugee Assistance Program to provide assistance developing job skills and finding employment
Health
- Grant-funded through UCare to provide education regarding diabetes, child and teen check-ups, and mental health
- Partners with Minnesota Care Counseling to provide linguistically appropriate trauma counseling
- Works with the Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities to provide leadership training to people with disabilities in the Somali and Latinx communities
- Works with the Minnesota Department of Health to assess Somali communities throughout southern Minnesota for suicide prevention readiness and come up with plans to increase prevention measures
Resettlement
- Assistance with health care access, legal protection, education, training for income generation skills, and other services
- Assists new arrivals with documentation paperwork and in navigating the American system
- English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are taught at Faribault site through partnership with Faribault Adult Basic Education
- Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services assists with legal issues and documentation
- Works with Rice County Social Services to connect transportation and childcare resources, and provide job search assistance
Youth and Elders
- Programming for health and socialization is provided for elders in partnership with UCare
- Provides work experiences and supported employment to older workers through the Senior Community Supported Employment Program
- Through partnerships with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, leadership, soft skills training, and assistance with job searching is providing to youth
Employment
- Partners with the Minnesota Department of Human Services - Refugee Assistance Program to provide assistance developing job skills and finding employment
Health
- Grant-funded through UCare to provide education regarding diabetes, child and teen check-ups, and mental health
- Partners with Minnesota Care Counseling to provide linguistically appropriate trauma counseling
- Works with the Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities to provide leadership training to people with disabilities in the Somali and Latinx communities
- Works with the Minnesota Department of Health to assess Somali communities throughout southern Minnesota for suicide prevention readiness and come up with plans to increase prevention measures
Resettlement
- Assistance with health care access, legal protection, education, training for income generation skills, and other services
- Assists new arrivals with documentation paperwork and in navigating the American system
- English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are taught at Faribault site through partnership with Faribault Adult Basic Education
- Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services assists with legal issues and documentation
- Works with Rice County Social Services to connect transportation and childcare resources, and provide job search assistance
Youth and Elders
- Programming for health and socialization is provided for elders in partnership with UCare
- Provides work experiences and supported employment to older workers through the Senior Community Supported Employment Program
- Through partnerships with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, leadership, soft skills training, and assistance with job searching is providing to youth
What's Here
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
General Youth Employment Programs
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Senior Community Service Employment Programs
Cultural Transition Counseling
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
African Community
Refugee Resettlement Services
Leadership Development
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Suicide Prevention Programs
Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
Hispanic/Latino Community
Second Language Programs
Immigrant and Refugee Support Services - Hands Across The World
Provide the following services:
- Basic childcare training
- Career consulting
- Citizenship and civics
- ESL Adult Education
- ESL Early Childhood Education
- Hands Across the World - "Learning Together"
- Job training
- Sewing and arts
- School system
- Out of the School Program - "Learning Together"
Other programs include:
- Academic tutoring and tutor volunteers in tandem with ISD 742
- Environmental stewardship
- Human Trafficking Task Force
Provide the following services:
- Basic childcare training
- Career consulting
- Citizenship and civics
- ESL Adult Education
- ESL Early Childhood Education
- Hands Across the World - "Learning Together"
- Job training
- Sewing and arts
- School system
- Out of the School Program - "Learning Together"
Other programs include:
- Academic tutoring and tutor volunteers in tandem with ISD 742
- Environmental stewardship
- Human Trafficking Task Force
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Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Second Language Programs
Subject Tutoring
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Newcomer Support - YMCA of the North
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
What's Here
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigration and Naturalization Project - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - Refugee, Immigrant, and Migrant Services
Assists refugees, asylees, U or T visa holders, or Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders in adjusting status to a lawful permanent resident. Helps immigrant survivors of domestic violence and violent crimes and their qualified family members obtain legal immigration status. Also helps permanent residents apply to become US citizens and assists in replacing lost, stolen, or expiring documents.
Assists refugees, asylees, U or T visa holders, or Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) holders in adjusting status to a lawful permanent resident. Helps immigrant survivors of domestic violence and violent crimes and their qualified family members obtain legal immigration status. Also helps permanent residents apply to become US citizens and assists in replacing lost, stolen, or expiring documents.
What's Here
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Community and Resettlement Services - Somali Community Resettlement Services
Employment
- Partners with the Minnesota Department of Human Services - Refugee Assistance Program to provide assistance developing job skills and finding employment
Health
- Grant-funded through UCare to provide education regarding diabetes, child and teen check-ups, and mental health
- Partners with Minnesota Care Counseling to provide linguistically appropriate trauma counseling
- Works with the Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities to provide leadership training to people with disabilities in the Somali and Latinx communities
- Works with the Minnesota Department of Health to assess Somali communities throughout southern Minnesota for suicide prevention readiness and come up with plans to increase prevention measures
Resettlement
- Assistance with health care access, legal protection, education, training for income generation skills, and other services
- Assists new arrivals with documentation paperwork and in navigating the American system
- English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are taught at Faribault site through partnership with Faribault Adult Basic Education
- Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services assists with legal issues and documentation
- Works with Rice County Social Services to connect transportation and childcare resources, and provide job search assistance
Youth and Elders
- Programming for health and socialization is provided for elders in partnership with UCare
- Provides work experiences and supported employment to older workers through the Senior Community Supported Employment Program
- Through partnerships with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, leadership, soft skills training, and assistance with job searching is providing to youth
Employment
- Partners with the Minnesota Department of Human Services - Refugee Assistance Program to provide assistance developing job skills and finding employment
Health
- Grant-funded through UCare to provide education regarding diabetes, child and teen check-ups, and mental health
- Partners with Minnesota Care Counseling to provide linguistically appropriate trauma counseling
- Works with the Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities to provide leadership training to people with disabilities in the Somali and Latinx communities
- Works with the Minnesota Department of Health to assess Somali communities throughout southern Minnesota for suicide prevention readiness and come up with plans to increase prevention measures
Resettlement
- Assistance with health care access, legal protection, education, training for income generation skills, and other services
- Assists new arrivals with documentation paperwork and in navigating the American system
- English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are taught at Faribault site through partnership with Faribault Adult Basic Education
- Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services assists with legal issues and documentation
- Works with Rice County Social Services to connect transportation and childcare resources, and provide job search assistance
Youth and Elders
- Programming for health and socialization is provided for elders in partnership with UCare
- Provides work experiences and supported employment to older workers through the Senior Community Supported Employment Program
- Through partnerships with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, leadership, soft skills training, and assistance with job searching is providing to youth
What's Here
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
General Youth Employment Programs
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Senior Community Service Employment Programs
Cultural Transition Counseling
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
African Community
Refugee Resettlement Services
Leadership Development
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Suicide Prevention Programs
Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
Hispanic/Latino Community
Second Language Programs
Refugee Program - Minnesota Council of Churches
Provides holistic, family-centered, and specialized services for individuals seeking asylum and refugees. Services include:
- Case management: Intensive case management services for new arrivals, and extended social service support
- Education: Many different educational opportunities, including new arrivals orientation, financial literacy, computer skills, and job readiness
- Employment: Professional employment counseling for refugee and asylum seeking families receiving public assistance or enrolled in the Match Grant
- Immigration: Assistance to help refugees on their path to citizenship and to reunite eligible family members who are overseas
Provides holistic, family-centered, and specialized services for individuals seeking asylum and refugees. Services include:
- Case management: Intensive case management services for new arrivals, and extended social service support
- Education: Many different educational opportunities, including new arrivals orientation, financial literacy, computer skills, and job readiness
- Employment: Professional employment counseling for refugee and asylum seeking families receiving public assistance or enrolled in the Match Grant
- Immigration: Assistance to help refugees on their path to citizenship and to reunite eligible family members who are overseas
What's Here
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
New American Families - YWCA Mankato
Families settling in the United States can experience barriers as they work to navigate a new country with different systems and rules, and these obstacles can impact the health and education of the entire family. The program works to eliminate these barriers using the Parents as Teachers home visiting curriculum. This evidence-based curriculum focuses on families with children who are prenatal up to 5 years of age to promote parent-child interaction, child development, and family well-being in a home-visiting model. A culturally specific and multilingual team serves Latinx, Somali, and some additional East African communities.
Families settling in the United States can experience barriers as they work to navigate a new country with different systems and rules, and these obstacles can impact the health and education of the entire family. The program works to eliminate these barriers using the Parents as Teachers home visiting curriculum. This evidence-based curriculum focuses on families with children who are prenatal up to 5 years of age to promote parent-child interaction, child development, and family well-being in a home-visiting model. A culturally specific and multilingual team serves Latinx, Somali, and some additional East African communities.
What's Here
Refugees/Entrants/Asylees
African Community
Home Based Parenting Education
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigrants
Hispanic/Latino Community
Refugee Program - Minnesota Council of Churches
Provides holistic, family-centered, and specialized services for individuals seeking asylum and refugees. Services include:
- Case management: Intensive case management services for new arrivals, and extended social service support
- Education: Many different educational opportunities, including new arrivals orientation, financial literacy, computer skills, and job readiness
- Employment: Professional employment counseling for refugee and asylum seeking families receiving public assistance or enrolled in the Match Grant
- Immigration: Assistance to help refugees on their path to citizenship and to reunite eligible family members who are overseas
Provides holistic, family-centered, and specialized services for individuals seeking asylum and refugees. Services include:
- Case management: Intensive case management services for new arrivals, and extended social service support
- Education: Many different educational opportunities, including new arrivals orientation, financial literacy, computer skills, and job readiness
- Employment: Professional employment counseling for refugee and asylum seeking families receiving public assistance or enrolled in the Match Grant
- Immigration: Assistance to help refugees on their path to citizenship and to reunite eligible family members who are overseas
What's Here
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Community Center - Chinese Social Service Center
Provides a community center offer services such as:
- Counseling and support for new immigrants
- Employment referral and assistance
- English as a Second Language and citizenship classes
- Forms and applications assistance for Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicare, Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, public housing, childcare assistance, WIC, or Head Start programs
- Health counseling and education
- Home care services contracted with Medica offering homemaking and PCA services to older adults and individuals living with a disability
- Parenting skills counseling
- Senior program offering socialization and activities as well as seminars on health, immigration, and social services every other month
- Translation services
- Transportation assistance for health appointments, benefits appointments, and school
- Youth programs such as a summer youth program helping children who are academically at risk, lack English skills, and have minimal education improve their academics and learning
Provides a community center offer services such as:
- Counseling and support for new immigrants
- Employment referral and assistance
- English as a Second Language and citizenship classes
- Forms and applications assistance for Social Security, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicare, Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, public housing, childcare assistance, WIC, or Head Start programs
- Health counseling and education
- Home care services contracted with Medica offering homemaking and PCA services to older adults and individuals living with a disability
- Parenting skills counseling
- Senior program offering socialization and activities as well as seminars on health, immigration, and social services every other month
- Translation services
- Transportation assistance for health appointments, benefits appointments, and school
- Youth programs such as a summer youth program helping children who are academically at risk, lack English skills, and have minimal education improve their academics and learning
What's Here
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Job Search/Placement
Second Language Programs
Medicaid Applications
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Medicare Enrollment
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
General Health Education Programs
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
SSI Applications
Medicare Part D Low Income Subsidy (Extra Help) Applications
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Indigent Transportation
Age Peer Networking
Citizenship Education
Chinese Community
Workshops/Symposiums
Language Translation
WIC Applications/Certification
Youth Enrichment Programs
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Community and Resettlement Services - Somali Community Resettlement Services
Employment
- Partners with the Minnesota Department of Human Services - Refugee Assistance Program to provide assistance developing job skills and finding employment
Health
- Grant-funded through UCare to provide education regarding diabetes, child and teen check-ups, and mental health
- Partners with Minnesota Care Counseling to provide linguistically appropriate trauma counseling
- Works with the Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities to provide leadership training to people with disabilities in the Somali and Latinx communities
- Works with the Minnesota Department of Health to assess Somali communities throughout southern Minnesota for suicide prevention readiness and come up with plans to increase prevention measures
Resettlement
- Assistance with health care access, legal protection, education, training for income generation skills, and other services
- Assists new arrivals with documentation paperwork and in navigating the American system
- English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are taught at Faribault site through partnership with Faribault Adult Basic Education
- Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services assists with legal issues and documentation
- Works with Rice County Social Services to connect transportation and childcare resources, and provide job search assistance
Youth and Elders
- Programming for health and socialization is provided for elders in partnership with UCare
- Provides work experiences and supported employment to older workers through the Senior Community Supported Employment Program
- Through partnerships with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, leadership, soft skills training, and assistance with job searching is providing to youth
Employment
- Partners with the Minnesota Department of Human Services - Refugee Assistance Program to provide assistance developing job skills and finding employment
Health
- Grant-funded through UCare to provide education regarding diabetes, child and teen check-ups, and mental health
- Partners with Minnesota Care Counseling to provide linguistically appropriate trauma counseling
- Works with the Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities to provide leadership training to people with disabilities in the Somali and Latinx communities
- Works with the Minnesota Department of Health to assess Somali communities throughout southern Minnesota for suicide prevention readiness and come up with plans to increase prevention measures
Resettlement
- Assistance with health care access, legal protection, education, training for income generation skills, and other services
- Assists new arrivals with documentation paperwork and in navigating the American system
- English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are taught at Faribault site through partnership with Faribault Adult Basic Education
- Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services assists with legal issues and documentation
- Works with Rice County Social Services to connect transportation and childcare resources, and provide job search assistance
Youth and Elders
- Programming for health and socialization is provided for elders in partnership with UCare
- Provides work experiences and supported employment to older workers through the Senior Community Supported Employment Program
- Through partnerships with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, leadership, soft skills training, and assistance with job searching is providing to youth
What's Here
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
General Youth Employment Programs
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Senior Community Service Employment Programs
Cultural Transition Counseling
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
African Community
Refugee Resettlement Services
Leadership Development
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Suicide Prevention Programs
Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
Hispanic/Latino Community
Second Language Programs
Newcomer Support - YMCA of the North
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
What's Here
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project - Brian Coyle Community Center
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
What's Here
Individual Advocacy
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Newcomer Support - YMCA of the North
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
What's Here
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
Newcomer Support - YMCA of the North
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
What's Here
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project - Brian Coyle Community Center
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
Assistance for immigrant women who need help understanding and finding resources to adjust to life in Minnesota, including food and housing, daycare, employment, and legal advocacy.
What's Here
Individual Advocacy
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Newcomer Support - YMCA of the North
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
New American Welcome Centers: Provide specialized support and resources for new immigrants. Services include social services, employment referrals, and medical assistance,
Refugee Hubs: Serve as one-stop shops for newcomers, providing Resettlement Network Services in partnership with the state of Minnesota's Refugee Program Office.
- Hub services are designed to help immigrants or newcomers fully integrate into American society and include resolving immediate needs, finding employment, educational guidance and coaching, free classes on how to use public transit, how to help children prepare for college, and providing low-cost legal help and status change applications for permanent residency and citizenship.
- Resettlement Network Services include Family Assisters or case managers, Immigration Specialists provide legal services, Employment Specialists help to secure and maintain employment, Family Coaches provide educational and employment goals case management, and Community Orientation provides integration services.
What's Here
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Refugee Resettlement Services
