| News and events

Immigration Services: Beyond the Paperwork

If you visit our Immigration Services area, you’ll see paperwork – a lot of careful, detailed, organized ...
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My Afternoon with the Al Homsi family

By: Amanda Ebling My name is Amanda, and I am a Shepherd Intern at New American Pathways, ...
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World Refugee Day

World Refugee Day, an annual celebration established by the United Nations, brings together individuals across the world ...
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A Painful Blessing: Life as a Refugee and Emory Student

“I agreed to speak [at World Refugee Day] because I would like to convey a different message ...
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Cultural Orientation: An Outsider Looking In

By: Brittany Gilliland There are four languages mingling in the room, perhaps more if you count the ...
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Sweet, Sweet Syria

Warning: Don't read this if you're hungry! Our supporters have been enraptured by the story of Ruwaida and ...
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Spotlight on Doris Mukangu: Empowering Women

The walls of Doris Mukangu’s office are covered in photos of African women in various states of ...
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Balancing Motherhood As A Refugee

Can you imagine being a refugee in the process of resettlement for over fifteen years? Francoise Chimalonza, ...
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The President’s Proposed Budget and Resources for Refugees

Last week, President Trump released his proposed budget for the federal government, which includes cuts or complete ...
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What the Second Executive Order Means for Refugees

Late morning on March 6, 2017, President Trump's administration released the long-anticipated updated anti-refugee order and travel ban. While ...
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What Does the Executive Order Mean for Refugees?

Late January 27, 2017, President Trump signed an executive order containing large-scale changes to the refugee program. First, ...
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Show Your Support for Refugees

Today (Friday, January 27) President Trump is expected to sign an Executive Order that will bring changes ...
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| Thought Leadership

Laja March Thought Leader

Women’s empowerment at new ap

I am originally from South Sudan, but I grew up in Tanzania. I’ve worked at New American Pathways for 4 ...
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