After School Programs at New AP
Every year as summer comes to a close, we turn here at New AP to the upcoming school year and the resumption of our after school programs in September. For […]
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Every year as summer comes to a close, we turn here at New AP to the upcoming school year and the resumption of our after school programs in September. For […]
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Padam Giri is a Case Manager and Employment Specialist with New AmericanPathways Resettlement and Resource Navigation (R&RN) program. I came to the United States on April 19, 2010, at midnight with
Celebrating Refugees Read More »
Inés Rodriguez joined New AP in February as the Family Empowerment Department Manager. The concept of family empowerment can mean different things to different regions of the world. At New
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This month’s thought leader piece is written by Baindu Akinrotiba. Baindu is a two-time AmeriCorps alum, with one year of service being completed at New American Pathways. She received her master’s
Volunteering Is Evolving Read More »
This month’s thought leader piece features Dr. Hogai G. Nassery and her thoughts on the crisis in Afghanistan. Dr. Hogai is a family physician and the co-founder of the Afghan
An Afghan Woman Cannot Take Anything for Granted Read More »
For this month’s thought leader piece, Yehimi Cambrón shares her story of being a DACAmented artist, activist, public speaker, and entrepreneur in Atlanta. She immigrated to the US with her
Creating Change Through Artwork Read More »
For this month’s thought leader piece, Kevin Abel reflects on continuing to be an advocate for Georgia’s refugees and immigrants. Kevin Abel was a founding member of New American Pathway’s
Strengthening Georgia’s Economy by Maximizing Global Talent Read More »
For this month’s Thought Leader piece, Yilkal Ademe reflects on his journey to the United States, building a life with his family in Georgia, becoming a leader in his community,
Reflections on Civic Leadership and the Journey to Becoming a US Citizen Read More »
For this month’s Thought Leader piece, New American Pathways Immigration Services Manager, Whitney Kweskin, reflects on the challenges of the United States Immigration System and the ways in which the
Expanding and Evolving New American Pathways’ Immigration Services Read More »
For this month’s thought leader piece, we met with John Arnold, Sr. Housing Manager of the Welcome Co-op, to talk about Afghanistan relief and resettlement efforts as a collaborative effort
Welcoming Afghan Allies to Atlanta as a Collaborative Effort Read More »