Atlanta-area private sponsors meet refugee resettlement needs – WABE

by Fulton Watch News Feed

Leann Rubenstein showed a picture of a smiling woman sitting in front of a dining room table. 

“She keeps a beautiful home that is filled with furniture from other people who have said, ‘I want her to have something beautiful,’” Rubenstein said. 

She described Alan, a single mother in the U.S. who resettled to Atlanta from the Congo. Alan and her 5-year-old son Joshua are refugees who met Rubenstein through a State Department program called the Welcome Corps.

The program is designed to supplement the government’s refugee resettlement program. Every day, people can form a group of five or more, fundraise the $2,425 per refugee the government typically allocates, and help these newcomers fall into the fabric of everyday life. 

In the year since the program launched, Atlantans have stepped up to help. 

“There’s been so many bright spots in Atlanta, in Clarkston, that really paves the way for these sponsors to be vanguard’s of this work,” said Annie Nolte-Henning, the executive director of the Community Sponsorship Hub, the organization that implements the Welcome Corps.

Welcome Corps runs alongside those traditional resettlement agencies. Private citizen groups fill out extensive applications, are vetted, and receive training. The corps allows the U.S. to resettle more refugees during an era of historic need, said Una Bilic, the deputy director of new resettlement pathways for the International Rescue Committee (IRC). The IRC is one of nine organizations the federal government allows to resettle refugees. 

“The community has the capacity to serve refugees that we as case workers can only dream about,” she said.

That looks like social capital. When a refugee comes to Atlanta and is supported by community members, Rubenstein said it is easier to split tasks to play to the strengths of those in the sponsor group. For Alan and Joshua, that looked like one person helping apply for jobs,…

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