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Navigating new places and systems can be challenging. RSS has gathered helpful resources to help build connections and belonging.
Education
For continued learning and social connection.
Education is a tool of empowerment that can facilitate intellectual growth while providing the necessary skills to navigate, contribute to, and thrive in Charlotte. RSS can help refugees, asylees, humanitarian parolees, and special immigrant visa holders understand educational opportunities available to them.
Whether you’re looking for after-school programming, public schooling, trade training, or community college, these resources are a great place to start.
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Employment
For income and economic independence.
Employment is a vital step towards establishing stability and autonomy in new surroundings, providing not only a necessary income resource but also a means to integrate and contribute to a new community. A steady job can also pave the way for social inclusion and networking. There are many resources in the City of Charlotte for job seekers—here are a few!
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Carolina Refugee Resettlement Agency (CRRA)
Health
For ensuring quality of life and social participation.
Access to health services is pivotal to protecting physical and mental well-being. Comprehensive health services not only address immediate medical needs but also facilitate ongoing health maintenance and mental health support, which are crucial for active participation in education, employment, and community life.
To consult with a doctor, dentist, or mental health professional, check out these local healthcare resources.
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Charlotte Community Health Clinic
Housing
For security, stability, and community.
Housing that is safe, secure, and has working utilities and appliances is an important part of building your new life. A stable living environment is not just a shelter but a foundation upon which newcomers can re-establish routines and children can pursue education.
To begin a housing search, explore affordable housing resources in Charlotte or connect with our local branch of Habitat for Humanity.
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Language & Culture
For self-expression and social connection.
Communicating and understanding the values of people from differing backgrounds is essential to cultivating a welcoming, inclusive community in Charlotte. Language and culture are a conduit for building the genuine social connections that we all need.
Here are a few resources to help you explore local language education and tap into Charlotte’s diverse and budding culture.
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Central Piedmont Community College - English as a Second Language
Rights & Citizenship
For equity and participation.
These resources will help you understand civic rights, duties, and processes in Charlotte and the USA.
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Safety & Stability
For comfort, peace of mind, and the pursuit of happiness.
Safety and stability are foundational to feeling comfortable. When people feel at peace with their surroundings and confident in their routines, they can build relationships and work towards self-improvement through education, employment, or volunteering in the community.
From our local police and fire departments to Charlotte’s Fair Housing Authority, many great organizations are working to keep our city safe.
Resources
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department
City of Charlotte - Fair Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
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