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Refugee Health Screening Clinic – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBVolunteer July 20, 2011. The City of Austin Refugee Health Screening Clinic is funded by a grant from the US Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) given through the State Health and Human Services department. All refugees resettled in Austin are referred first to the clinic for screening. Today while our referral numbers are slightly lower than

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Refugees in Austin Find Health Care Home at Lone Star Circle of …

WEBEach month, between 50 and 100 legally sponsored refugees come to Austin to start new lives in the United States. They come from regions such as Burma (Myanmar), Iraq, Eritrea and Somalia.

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About – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBAbout – Austin Refugee Roundtable. About. The main purpose of the group is to collaborate and support each other as we serve refugees in Austin. We do this by: Networking and sharing resources and best practices through monthly meetings. Creating training and informational workshops for refugees, asylees, asylum seekers and victims of

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Who we are – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBCenter for Survivors of Torture’s program, funded by ORR, provides free Refugee Mental Health Services for refugees that have been resettled in the U.S. for less than 5 years. CST delivers high quality mental health services to refugees to restore their spirit and rebuild their lives. CST seeks to actively engage refugees in their mental

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Scam Targeting Refugees with Health Issues

WEBThe International Rescue Committee has informed refugee service providers of a scam targeting refugees. The calls claim to be from US Medical Health Center (727-264-1761) and are targeting families with a member who has had cancer or a major surgery.

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What’s New at Center for Survivors of Torture

WEBCenter for Survivors of Torture provides free Mental Health Services for refugees that have been resettled in the U.S. for less than 5 years. CST delivers high quality mental health services to refugees to restore their spirit and rebuild their lives.

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Austin Refugee Roundtable – The source for refugee dialogue in …

WEBWelcome to the Austin Refugee Roundtable Website! The Austin Refugee Roundtable enhances collaboration between agencies, community groups and individuals who serve refugees, with the aim of making Austin a welcoming and …

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Refugee Health Fair – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBInterfaith Action of Central Texas (iACT) is partnering with a number of health care groups to provide a free health fair for refugees at Central Presbyterian Church, 200 East 8th St, on Monday October 7th between 9 am and noon.

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Refugee Services of Texas – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBRefugee Services of Texas co-sponsors are well-trained by our dedicated case managers and staff, who are readily available to provide guidance and support throughout the co-sponsorship process. Our mission at Refugee Services of Texas is to see fulfilled self-sufficiency in the lives of our clients. We firmly believe that independence is the

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New film – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBThose of us working with refugee children in Austin are constantly worried and at times frustrated with the limited resources at schools available for children with refugee backgrounds.

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SIXTEEN YEARS AFTER THE MASSACRES OF THE BANYAMULENGE …

WEBA CALL FOR JUSTICE. Thursday 13th August 2020. Figure 1: A Burundian Officer making a report. On 13 August 2004, 166 civilian Banyamulenge were cruelly killed, some burned alive, in Gatumba, Burundi where they had been given refuge.

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News – Page 3 – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBOn Thursday, January 23rd at 6 pm, the Multicultural Refugee Coalition will host a healthcare workshop for refugees in the Austin area. The workshop will be held in the MRC Community Center in the Santa Maria Apartment Complex on 8071 N. Lamar.

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Congolese Refugees – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBErica Schmidt, Austin-area director for Refugee Services of Texas, was interviewed by KUT radio about the expected influx of Congolese refugees.

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News – Page 6 – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBThe Austin Refugee Roundtable Newsletter is a bimonthly e-mail that we send out to those registered. If you know anyone who would like to receive this e-mail, they can sign up on our website.

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SAVE THE DATE! – World Refugee Day – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBCelebrate World Refugee Day and welcome the newest Texans to this community on Saturday, JUNE 18 from NOON-3PM at The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum.

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AISD Refugee Family Support Office – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBAISD Refugee Family Support Office. Volunteer Published on May 16, 2011December 7, 2012. As we are ending the 2010-2011 school year, AISD has about 550 refugee/asylee students. Burmese students, at 215, continue to be the most numerous, followed by Iraqis at 85, Bhutanese at 59, and Congo/DRC at 44. There are students from 15 additional …

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Healthcare Workshop This Week – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBOn Thursday, January 23rd at 6 pm, the Multicultural Refugee Coalition will host a healthcare workshop for refugees in the Austin area. The workshop will be held in the MRC Community Center in the Santa Maria Apartment Complex on 8071 N. Lamar.

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News – Page 4 – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBInterfaith Action of Central Texas (iACT) is partnering with a number of health care groups to provide a free health fair for refugees at Central Presbyterian Church, 200 East 8th St, on Monday October 7th between 9 am and noon.

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Volunteer – Page 2 – Austin Refugee Roundtable

WEBGuor Marial, a refugee competing at the London Olympics nearly 20 years after he was forced to flee South Sudan. Guor Marial started running when he escaped from armed militiamen in South Sudan at the age of 8.

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