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  • Neftaly Refugee and Immigrant Support Services

    Neftaly Refugee and Immigrant Support Services

    Neftaly Refugee and Immigrant Support Services

    Overview

    Neftaly’s Refugee and Immigrant Support Services are designed to help newcomers successfully adapt, integrate, and thrive in their new communities. We offer compassionate, practical assistance that respects cultural identities while supporting self-sufficiency, belonging, and well-being.

    From resettlement and language learning to employment and emotional support, Neftaly provides a safe and empowering space where refugees and immigrants can build new beginnings with dignity and hope.


    Our Mission

    To welcome, support, and empower refugees and immigrants through comprehensive services that foster inclusion, resilience, and opportunity.


    Why These Services Matter

    Refugees and immigrants face significant challenges, including language barriers, cultural adjustment, trauma, and limited access to resources. Neftaly bridges those gaps by offering:

    • Immediate support during resettlement
    • Long-term services that promote integration and independence
    • A community that embraces diversity and inclusion

    We believe that every individual deserves safety, respect, and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to society.


    Program Goals

    • Ease the transition to life in a new country
    • Promote access to education, employment, and healthcare
    • Support emotional well-being and trauma recovery
    • Celebrate cultural identity while fostering social integration

    Core Services Offered

    ???? Resettlement and Navigation Support

    • Housing referrals and orientation to local services
    • Help with documentation, transportation, and public benefits

    ????️ Language and Communication Skills

    • English language classes for all levels
    • Interpreting services and cross-cultural communication assistance

    ???? Employment and Job Readiness

    • Resume building, job search, and interview coaching
    • Skills training and placement support

    ???? Education and Youth Services

    • School enrollment support and tutoring
    • Youth mentorship and after-school programs

    ???? Mental Health and Wellness

    • Trauma-informed counseling and support groups
    • Access to culturally sensitive mental health resources

    ???? Community Engagement and Advocacy

    • Cultural exchange events and leadership development
    • Advocacy for immigrant rights and access to services

    Who We Serve

    Neftaly supports:

    • Refugees and asylum seekers
    • Recent immigrants and undocumented individuals
    • Families, youth, and individuals of all backgrounds and legal statuses

    Benefits for Participants

    • Faster and smoother adjustment to life in a new country
    • Greater self-confidence and independence
    • Connection to community networks and resources
    • Improved health, safety, and long-term success

    Our Approach

    Neftaly delivers inclusive, person-centered, and culturally competent services. We honor each person’s story and strive to build trust, hope, and opportunity with every step.


    Welcome, Empower, Belong — With Neftaly

    Join Neftaly in supporting refugees and immigrants as they rebuild their lives and contribute to vibrant, inclusive communities.

    Because every person deserves a place to call home—and the support to thrive.

  • Neftaly Community-based health education for immigrant families

    Neftaly Community-based health education for immigrant families

    1. Health Literacy – Improve knowledge around health topics such as nutrition, hygiene, chronic disease prevention, mental health, and reproductive health.
    2. Access to Services – Connect families with local health clinics, insurance options, and social services.
    3. Empowerment – Equip families with tools to make informed decisions and advocate for their health.
    4. Cultural Competency – Ensure education respects cultural values and addresses specific needs of diverse immigrant populations.

    Key Components:

    1. Community Health Workers (CHWs) / Peer Educators

    • Bilingual, trusted community members trained in basic health education.
    • Serve as a bridge between healthcare systems and families.
    • Host workshops and home visits.

    2. Workshops & Seminars

    • Topics include:
      • Preventive care and vaccinations
      • Maternal and child health
      • Managing chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
      • Mental health and trauma support
      • Nutrition and physical activity
    • Delivered in native languages with visual aids.

  • Neftaly Community-based health education for immigrant populations

    Neftaly Community-based health education for immigrant populations

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    It sounds like you’re referring to a community-based health education program aimed at immigrant populations, possibly with a focus on promoting health literacy, access to services, and culturally sensitive education.

    The idea behind these programs is to engage immigrant communities by involving community leaders, healthcare professionals, and local organizations in delivering health education that addresses the specific needs of immigrant populations. This often includes addressing language barriers, cultural differences, and the unique challenges immigrants face in accessing healthcare services.

    Some key components of a community-based health education program for immigrants might include:

    1. Culturally Tailored Materials: Health education materials (brochures, flyers, videos) in multiple languages that reflect cultural beliefs and practices.
    2. Community Health Workers (CHWs): Local individuals who can act as liaisons between the immigrant population and the healthcare system. CHWs often share a common background with the community they serve, making them effective communicators and trusted sources of information.
    3. Workshops and Support Groups: Offering sessions on health topics that are relevant to the community, such as mental health, maternal and child health, chronic disease management, nutrition, and sexual health.
    4. Access to Resources: Helping immigrants navigate healthcare systems, such as how to access insurance, find local health clinics, and understand their rights as patients.
    5. Collaboration with Local Health Institutions: Partnering with hospitals, clinics, and health departments to provide services directly to immigrant communities and ensure their needs are met.
    6. Mental Health and Social Services: Addressing the psychological and social aspects of being an immigrant, including stress, trauma, and discrimination, and providing mental health support.
    7. Legal Support and Advocacy: Assisting immigrants in understanding their legal rights concerning healthcare and addressing issues like insurance coverage, immigration status, and access to public health services.

    Such programs have proven to be successful in improving health outcomes in immigrant populations, as they help bridge gaps in communication, trust, and understanding between healthcare providers and the communities they serve.

    Do you have a particular aspect of this program you’d like to explore or any specific examples you’re looking for?

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