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Human Services

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Human Services

Successful Communities Assists its Clients in Accessing Refugee Resettlement Services by Interagency Referral for the Following:

General Services

  • Information and referral services.
  • Health-related services.
  • Home-management/financial literacy services.
  • Social adjustment/integration services.
  • Citizenship and naturalization preparation.

Successful Communities refers, coordinates, and participates in offering the following Services

Adult and Parent employment and adjustment services

  • Employment services including family self-sufficiency and individual employability plan, and other direct employment services are provided to all newly arriving refugees and to any refugee needing further assistance, particularly those who have been in the U.S. for under five years.
  • Job development, job placement, job retention, and job upgrades.
  • Case management services.
  • Assessment services, including aptitude and skills testing.
  • English language training, interpretation and instruction emphasizing English, as it relates to obtaining and retaining employment.
  • Vocational training focuses on helping refugees become self-sufficient in the shortest time possible and aiding them in the integration process.
  • Professional and skills recertification and assistance with courses leading to certification.
  • Transportation services when necessary for participation in an employability service or for the acceptance or retention of employment.
  • Translation and interpretation services as necessary in connection with employment or participation in an employability service.
  • Assistance for refugees in obtaining Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) or official documents to maintain employment.

Student Adjustment Services

  • Integration and orientation to the American school system for students and parents
  • Peer support groups for students
  • Family integration activities for parents and students
  • Tutoring and English for Speakers of Other Languages
  • Education, technical assistance, and support for local school personnel
  • Case management for alternative education options for High School completion

Youth Adjustment Services

  • Case management and peer support for college and career planning
  • Goal setting and charting a future plan
  • Mentoring program for refugee youth
  • Life skills and independent living courses

Senior Citizen adjustment Services

  • Integration services
  • Citizenship/naturalization services
  • Culturally appropriate delivery of existing services from area agencies on aging
  • Community education and awareness
  • English for speakers of other languages

Human Services:

Successful Communities Assists its Clients in Accessing Refugee Resettlement Services by Interagency Referral for the Following:

Adult and Parent employment and adjustment services:

  • Employment services including a family self-sufficiency and individual employability plan, and other direct employment services provided to all newly arriving refugees and to any refugee needing further assistance who have been in the U.S. under five years.
  • Job development, job placement, job retention, and job upgrades.
  • Case management services.
  • Assessment services, including aptitude and skills testing.
  • English language training, interpretation and instruction emphasizing English, as it relates to obtaining and retaining employment.
  • Vocational training focused on helping refugees become self-sufficient in the shortest time possible and to aid them in the integration process.
  • Professional and skills recertification and assistance with courses leading to certification.
  • Transportation services when necessary for participation in an employability service or for the acceptance or retention of employment.
  • Translation and interpretation services as necessary in connection with employment or participation in an employability service.
  • Assistance for refugees in obtaining Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) or official documents to maintain employment.

General Services

  • Information and referral services.
  • Health-related services.
  • Home-management/financial literacy services.
  • Social adjustment/integration services.
  • Citizenship and naturalization preparation.

Student Adjustment Services

  • Integration and orientation to the American school system for students and parents
  • Peer support groups for students
  • Family integration activities for parents and students
  • Tutoring and English for Speakers of Other Languages
  • Education, technical assistance, and support for local school personnel
  • Case management for alternative education options for High School completion

Youth Adjustment Services

  • Case management and peer support for college and career planning
  • Goal setting and charting a future plan
  • Mentoring program for refugee youth
  • Life skills and independent living courses

Senior Citizen adjustment Services

  • Integration services
  • Citizenship/naturalization services
  • Culturally appropriate delivery of existing services from area agencies on aging
  • Community education and awareness
  • English for speakers of other languages