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Автор: Джефф Тільман

Погляньмо ближче: "Переселяємося разом: Спонсорство громади в IINE"

Погляньмо ближче: "Переселяємося разом: Спонсорство громади в IINE"

Over the past year, IINE has resettled more than 330 refugees while simultaneously providing intensive case management and essential services to over 3000 Haitians displaced by natural disasters and political unrest, children who crossed the U.S. border unaccompanied, and more than 300 Ukrainians uprooted by war in their homeland. While each of these individuals has their own story, collectively, their numbers are reflected in a grim milestone identified earlier this year by the UN refugee agency, UNHCR: 100 million people are now forcibly displaced worldwide.  

This human rights crisis has created an unparalleled and unexpected need for refugee services in our communities. Fortunately, it has also catalyzed vital collaboration between resettlement agencies, volunteers, donors, and community groups. The relationships built during this time of emergency have provided fertile grounds from which to build our new program – “Resettle Together: Community Sponsorship at IINE.” This program formalizing partnerships to support one another, welcoming refugees to New England, and guiding them toward security and self-sufficiency. 

What is community sponsorship?  

Community sponsorship is a collaborative effort between carefully selected groups of volunteers, and agency resettlement staff, working together under a formal agreement to prepare for and welcome refugees into their communities.  

Community sponsorship programs come in different formats; Resettle Together will be a resettlement agency-led co-sponsor program.   

What will community sponsors do?

Under the supervision of experienced and attentive IINE staff, sponsor groups will be trained to provide core resettlement services, including locating and setting up appropriate housing, airport pickups, cultural orientation, school enrollment, financial support and in-kind donations.  

Community sponsors will become guides, advocates, and friends to refugees, asylees, and those seeking asylum in New England. Community sponsorship is an opportunity for community members to be directly involved in providing newcomers with assistance, guidance, and mentorship needed to gain independence in their new homes. 

How is community sponsorship different from other resettlement programs?  

Unlike a more “traditional” refugee resettlement approach, with community sponsorship, groups take on some of the core services performed by IINE’s case specialists. This model not only adds capacity for IINE staff members who provide intensive services, but also allows community members to better understand the refugee experience and build direct relationships with arriving families. 

Who is the ideal community sponsor group?  

The ideal community sponsor group is made up of open-minded and generous people who are invested in their communities and excited about welcoming and supporting new neighbors. Knowledge of languages other than English, familiarity with the immigrant experience, willingness to learn, and a heightened sense of curiosity are all also helpful.  

A community sponsor group is usually made up of five to twelve people willing to contribute five hours per week for four months or more. Community sponsor groups commit to raising $10,000 to support the family with whom they have been matched. While the financial component is important, being able to commit time and (non-monetary) resources are also vital elements for success.    

5 reasons you should become a community sponsor  

  1. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become directly involved and have a life-changing impact on a refugee family.    
  2. It will give you a new perspective on the immigrant experience and what it means to start over in a new country.   
  3. It’s a wonderful opportunity to welcome new neighbors and gain a new perspective of your city through their eyes. 
  4. As this is a new program, your experience and feedback will help IINE to design, shape, and improve this resource.   
  5. It’s an opportunity for communities to welcome newcomers and be directly involved in providing them with assistance, guidance, and mentorship.   

To learn more about “Resettle Together: Community Sponsorship at IINE,” please visit our website at https://iine.org/get-involved/join-our-community/community-sponsorship/ or email Jessica Cirone, Director of Community Engagement, at jcirone@iine.org  

Meet Jessica Cirone, Director of Community Engagement

Jessica has extensive experience working in refugee resettlement, immigration, and workforce development. Most recently, she worked with Church World Service and Community Sponsorship Hub on the community sponsorship technical assistance and training processes at the national level. Right before these projects, Jessica was the Senior Director of Refugee Services at Jewish Vocational Service for seven years. Her prior work includes helping community members achieve economic stability with LIFT-Boston, directing the Yemeni Refugee Program at a nonprofit social service agency, and running educational programs in New York, NY. Jessica has also worked with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in Meheba Refugee Settlement, located in Northwestern Zambia. She holds a Master’s Degree in International Development, with a concentration in refugee resettlement practices from UNSW Australia.

Як стати новим американцем

The resettlement process doesn’t end once our clients safely relocate to their new communities. This is often just the beginning step on their path to building a new life in the United States.  In celebration of Independence Day, we’d like to recognize some of those whose journey has brought them to New England.

IINE’s Legal Services: FACTS AND FIGURES for FY22  

IINE’s Immigration Legal Services department delivers low-cost and no-cost legal services to refugees and immigrants, helping them to navigate the system to establish legal residency and citizenship. The numbers below reflect clients served by our legal team since October of 2021.

  • Clients served: 1,402
  • Active citizenship cases: 95 
  • Clients sworn in as U.S. citizens: 89  
 

Продовжувати читання

Історія Вані: Гаїтянська біженка знаходить свій голос

Vania at home in the U.S.

У липні 2020 року Ваня прибула до США з Гаїті, рятуючись від нестабільної політичної ситуації та шукаючи кращого майбутнього для своїх двох дітей, 11-річної Нефтейн і 8-річного Дана, яких вона залишила на Гаїті під опікою своєї матері.

Vania had a bachelor’s degree and was working as an accountant in Haiti. In the U.S., she had the skills and background to work as an accountant again, but the English language was a barrier. Vania knew some English, but wasn’t comfortable, as she says: “I remember when I came here, when I go to the supermarket, I couldn’t talk to anyone, I couldn’t find a word. They were in my thoughts, but I couldn’t explain myself.”

Finding English for Speakers of Other Languages classes

After searching, Vania found IINE’s English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes. While she attended classes online because of the pandemic, there was still plenty of interaction that helped her to feel more connected. She enjoyed practicing English with her classmates: “We have to talk with the other students, and I love that.”

IINE staff also provided Vania with job skills support, helping her create a professional resume and prepare for interviews. With this support from IINE, Vania was able to secure a position as a tax preparer.

Looking toward the future

 Vania with her children in Haiti

Vania continues to improve her English skills by taking classes at IINE and feels much more confident.  She says, “Now I’m not afraid to talk with anyone! I do make some mistakes, you know, it’s not my language, but it’s very different from when I started.”

To Vania, her next steps are clear: improve her skills to secure a better paying job and bring her children to the U.S. to live with her. “I have two children, and I can’t stop thinking about them in my country, how things are going on,” she says. Her long term goal for the future is to start a business, perhaps a McDonald’s or Burger King franchise, and have her children start their new lives in the U.S.

Заява генерального директора IINE щодо справи "Організація жіночого здоров'я Доббс проти Джексона

Dear IINE Friends and Supporters: 

On Friday, June 24th, the United States Supreme Court rescinded a 50-year-old constitutional right allowing women in all 50 states safe and legal access to abortion. The Court’s decision means that in some states, women will have the right to make their own decisions about their reproductive health, while other states will deny them this right.    

IINE’s Senior Vice President, Alexandra Weber, wrote IINE’s official statement condemning this ruling on the day the Court made its announcement. You can read her statement here 

The International Institute of New England will continue to provide our employees with health insurance that covers the cost of reproductive health care and will advocate against any efforts that impinge on this right.  

There is much more to worry about.  At least one member of the Court wants to use the rationale of last week’s decision known as “Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization” to overturn Supreme Court precedent on birth control and gay marriage. I am horrified that our country would even consider abandoning these cornerstones of human rights. 

IINE is joining the growing number of organizations signing onto the Don’t Ban Equality Initiative, and we also urge others to participate.   

I believe it falls on all of us to speak out against this life-shattering decision and do all we can to protect equal and human rights in our country. The decision to overturn the human right to make personal reproductive choices is wrong, harmful, and further divides the country. It cannot stand. 

In solidarity, 

Джеф.

Заява віце-президента IINE щодо рішення Верховного Суду скасувати рішення у справі Роу проти Вейда 

Through the 14 years I have participated professionally in supporting the lives of refugees and immigrants, what has centered my commitment is the promise of human dignity, found in opportunities for freedom from oppression and persecution. Today’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the federal constitutional right to abortion established in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) diminishes that opportunity for all Americans. 

Beyond curtailing freedom, today’s decision will immediately impact health, safety, and equality for all. It is a catastrophe for gender, racial, and economic justice in this country with consequences that will hit vulnerable populations the hardest.  

Today, I recommit to tirelessly protect, advance, and advocate for the health, safety and trust of individuals to determine the course of their own bodies and lives. The lives of all Americans—including refugees and immigrants — have been put in grave danger by this decision.  

I encourage our supporters committed to human dignity and justice to speak out against the dismantling of hard-won freedoms that protect us.  

There are powerful organizations you can support that fight every day for gender equality, such as Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Women’s Refugee Commission, the National Women’s Law Center, and the Center for Reproductive Rights.  

Alexandra Weber, LICSW 

Senior Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer 

Заява IINE щодо ухвалення закону про трудову та сімейну мобільність у штаті Массачусетс

Imagine worrying every time you had to bring a loved one to the doctor, drive to the store to buy groceries, or drive to get your kids from school, you may be separated from your family. This was a daily reality for some immigrants living in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts until today.

Today, thanks to the passing of the Massachusetts Work and Family Mobility Act, which would allow all eligible residents to obtain a state-issued ID or driver’s license regardless of immigration status, we all have cause to celebrate.

Allowing every eligible resident in the state to apply for an ID or driver’s license means we will all drive on safer roads, more employees will be able to access jobs, and families will have easier access to the essential goods, services, and activities that are required of basic daily living.

The International Institute of New England is grateful for the tireless work of community advocates, labor unions, business leaders, law enforcement members, and elected officialsincluding Boston Mayor Michelle Wu—who supported this initiative. Our organization is here to support immigrants and their families as they navigate this new process.

Заява IINE щодо нещодавніх масових розстрілів

The International Institute of New England condemns the recent and horrific mass shootings in Buffalo, New York by a white teenager who intentionally targeted a Black neighborhood, and in Uvalde, Texas where 21 fourth graders and teachers were massacred. In these unspeakable acts, innocent children and adults lost their lives to unstable men—one motivated by racist ideology—able to secure deadly weapons and turn them against their communities. Those they slaughtered were performing the peaceful daily routines of grocery shopping and school learning.

IINE has worked for over a century to embrace and support refugees and other persecuted immigrants fleeing life-threatening experiences all over the world. Refugees leave everything they know to come to the U.S. for a chance at peace, opportunity, and safety.

IINE urges action to institute effective gun violence prevention laws here and to uphold the human right to safety here and around the world. Last year, over 45,000 people in the United States died from gun-related injuries—a human rights crisis.

Звіт у центрі уваги: Тренінги з підвищення кваліфікації (травень 2022)

This Spotlight Report focuses on refugee resettlement work, illustrating the impact of this program, which lies at the center of IINE’s mission. Future quarterly Spotlight Reports will zero in on other program areas that help refugees and immigrants to succeed, realize their dreams, and contribute to New England’s growth and prosperity.

Українські біженці: Найпоширеніші запитання: Оновлено 8 квітня 2022 року

Багато людей тікають з України з 1 березня 2022 року через ескалацію конфлікту з Росією, що призвела до жертв серед цивільного населення та руйнування цивільної інфраструктури. Ті, хто виїжджає, шукають безпеки, захисту та допомоги. Більшість з них - українські жінки, діти та люди старше 65 років, оскільки більшість працездатних чоловіків змушені залишатися і воювати за наказом своїх урядів.

How many Ukrainians have been displaced by the Russian invasion and where are they going?

Станом на 21 квітня 2022 року майже 5,3 мільйона людей втекли з країни, більшість з них - до прикордонних держав, таких як Польща, Румунія та Республіка Молдова, а також до сусідніх країн Європейського Союзу. Ще 7,7 мільйона людей вважаються переміщеними всередині України.

How is the United States supporting Ukrainian refugees?

Адміністрація Байдена оголосила про плани прийняти до 100 000 українців та інших осіб, які рятуються від російської агресії, через низку легальних шляхів, включаючи Програму прийому біженців США. Особлива увага при розселенні українців приділятиметься українцям, які мають родичів у США. Сполучені Штати та Європейський Союз тісно координують свої зусилля, щоб забезпечити взаємодоповнюваність зусиль з переселення та інших форм гуманітарного прийому або передачі біженців.

Will IINE be serving Ukrainian refugees this year?

IINE та інші організації, що займаються розселенням біженців у штатах Массачусетс і Нью-Гемпшир, починають зустрічатися з сім'ями та окремими особами, які втекли з України і шукають послуг. Хоча українці, які отримали гостьові візи та інші тимчасові статуси, потребують підтримки та послуг, більшість з них не мають імміграційного статусу, який надає доступ до державних пільг. IINE виступає за доступ до державних і федеральних пільг для тих, хто втік з України.

Who is IINE resettling and how are we preparing to serve Ukrainian refugees?

За останні шість місяців IINE прийняв і розселив 489 афганських евакуйованих разом з іншими біженцями, і ми приймаємо нових біженців щодня. Ми також працюємо над підтримкою сотень сімей гаїтянських мігрантів, які відчайдушно потребують допомоги. Паралельно з цією роботою, готуючись до прийому українських біженців, ми працюємо з українськими громадами Америки, налагоджуючи зв'язки та пропонуючи підтримку. Ми виступаємо за залучення державних і приватних ресурсів для підтримки припливу українських біженців до громад штатів Массачусетс і Нью-Гемпшир та активізуємо наші мережі підтримки для розбудови спроможності обслуговувати сотні очікуваних українських біженців, коли буде відкрито шлях до їхнього прибуття.

Are there Ukrainian-American communities in New England? 

Приблизно 1 мільйон українських американців наразі проживає у Сполучених Штатах, що є другою за чисельністю українською діаспорою за межами України. Понад 10 000 американців українського походження живуть у Великому Спрінгфілді, штат Массачусетс, і тисячі українців живуть у Великому Бостоні та його околицях.

How can I help?

Для того, щоб мати змогу підтримати приплив українських біженців, IINE та інші організації, що займаються розселенням біженців, потребують широкої державної, приватної та громадської підтримки, щоб підтримувати якісні послуги, персонал та інфраструктуру в наших трьох місцях розселення в Бостоні та Лоуеллі, штат Массачусетс, і Манчестері, штат Нью-Гемпшир. Наразі ми шукаємо членів громади, які можуть запропонувати волонтерські послуги, допомогу в пошуку доступного житла, а також фінансові внески для підтримки наших зусиль з підготовки до прийому біженців, що прибувають.

IINE вітає адміністрацію Байдена за надання шляху до захисту в США для 100 000 українців

The International Institute of New England (IINE) welcomes the encouraging news that the Biden administration is planning to admit up to 100,000 refugees from Ukraine to the United States. Together with our partners in communities in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, we stand ready to support Ukrainians fleeing the invasion and to welcome and support them as they reunite with family living in New England or join our communities without any personal connections. We encourage the White House to offer Ukrainians Priority-2 designation so that they will be able to permanently resettle in the United States after enduring the devastation of their country, families, and futures.

За оцінками, 3,6 мільйона українських біженців вже покинули Україну в пошуках захисту в прикордонних державах та за її межами, і приблизно 6,5 мільйона внутрішньо переміщених українців все ще перебувають у країні. США прийняли критично важливе рішення відкрити шлях до життєво необхідного захисту для 100 000 українців; IINE пишається тим, що є частиною внутрішньої реакції нашої країни. В IINE ми готуємося вітати українських чоловіків, жінок та дітей.

За останні шість місяців IINE переселив понад 543 особи, з яких 488 - евакуйовані з Афганістану. Ми продовжуємо відповідати на заклик надавати місцеву гуманітарну допомогу найбільш вразливим верствам населення, які постраждали від війни, насильства та переслідувань.

We applaud the Massachusetts legislature for their public statements encouraging the federal government to provide safe haven to Ukrainian refugees and for their decision to allocate $10 million in new funding for refugees arriving in the Commonwealth, including those fleeing the war in Ukraine.

Заява IINE щодо рішення адміністрації Байдена про включення Афганістану до переліку країн-учасниць програми "Партнерство заради миру" (TPS)

The International Institute of New England (IINE) commends the Biden administration for designating Afghanistan for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and allowing Afghans in the U.S. as of March 15, 2022 to apply for TPS. While the TPS designation is a step in the right direction, it still does not offer Afghan nationals living in the United States, including most of the 488 evacuees resettled by IINE in recent months, a path to a permanent immigration status in the United States.

As a further and necessary step, we recommit our call to Congress to pass an Afghan Adjustment Act, which will provide permanent protection to Afghan evacuees who were admitted to the United States as Humanitarian Parolees after standing by our troops and government for many years in Afghanistan. Evacuees resettling in the U.S. are starting new lives in our communities, and we owe it to them to make their immigration status here permanent. Furthermore, we continue to call on the administration to assist Afghans who supported the United States and are still in Afghanistan to find safety in the U.S.

Заява IINE щодо російського вторгнення в Україну

At IINE, we have watched the Russian invasion of Ukraine in horror. Our work and our mission is in direct opposition to unjust acts of aggression that destroy democracy and human lives around the world. Russia’s invasion has already spawned a refugee crisis that will worsen as innocent Ukrainians continue to flee the country for their lives. We stand beside the 20,000 Ukrainian refugees welcomed in the US over the last decade alone—many to Massachusetts and New Hampshire and supported by IINE—and stand in solidarity with our Ukrainian community. If called upon, we are ready to provide welcome, refuge, and humanitarian support to those affected by this war.