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Since 1995, the Alliance for African Assistance has resettled refugees from over 20 different countries. Our Resettlement Department is comprised of case managers, drivers and job developers, all of whom play an integral role in the resettlement process for each of our refugees.
Karen Organization of San Diego is committed to the educational and social enhancement of various ethnic minority groups from Burma who reside in San Diego.
Focuses on domestic violence in the refugee community, and offers a 52-week court-ordered Batterers Treatment Group approved by San Diego County Probation Department.
The Prevention Alliance will convene the first coalition of ethnic organizations to secure and share sustainable funding and infrastructure for preventive health services in multicultural, immigrant, and refugee communities.
Provides advocacy for refugees who have been denied public benefits.
Pathway Health Clinic provides evidence-based medical services and education in the areas of sexual and reproductive health.
Provides ESL courses, and "life skills training" to newly-arrived refugees.
(619) 585-4779 Chula Vista
(619) 286-6004 College
(619) 442-9444 El Cajon
(760) 738-7770 Escondido
(619) 262-3941 Euclid Ave
(619) 296-6312 Hillcrest
(858) 278-5281 Kearny Mesa
(858) 566-4223 Mira Mesa
(619) 881-4594 Mission Valley
(760) 757-7905 Oceanside
(858) 272-1912 Pacific Beach
The Refugee Health Assessment Program (RHAP) is funded by the State of California and provides newly arrived refugees, asylees, victims of trafficking, and other eligible entrants with culturally and linguistically appropriate comprehensive health assessments, including follow-up and referrals for health conditions identified in the assessment process within the first three months of their arrival to San Diego County.
UPAC is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that provides health and human services to under-served Asian, Pacific Islander, Latino, Middle Eastern, East African, African American and other ethnic populations of San Diego including micro loans for small businesses.